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A Ride to Remember
As the heat melts away and outdoor activities in Oklahoma become more tempting, consider horseback riding as a unique retreat. Tranquil yet exciting, horseback trail...
Get Spooked
Tulsa’s annual Hex House, which has gained national attention for its spooky jump scares, runs through Nov. 2 at Town West Center. Visit tulsahexhouse.com for...
The Local Bison
Local Bison, on the ground floor of The Meridia apartments in downtown Tulsa, is a drink-and-dining experience presented by Tony and Emily Galvez, who created...
Ingrid’s Bakery
Ingrid’s has served German and Euro-American food since 1977, so, when the Food Network’s Diners, Drive-ins and Dives showed up at the Oklahoma City mainstay,...
Joseph Harroz Jr.
In May, the University of Oklahoma appointed Joseph Harroz Jr., dean of the OU College of Law, as interim president for at least 15 months....
Festivals, Cruises and Pumpkins
Cheesy in the best ways, the Oct. 11-12 Watonga Cheese Festival features parades, hayrides, a pumpkin patch and quirky contests. Color fills the sky Oct....
Bell’s Amusement Park May Return to Tulsa Soon
Bell’s Amusement Park, a staple at the Tulsa State Fairgrounds for 55 years before closing in 2006, might come back to life soon. Owner Robby...
World Suicide Prevention Day
Since 2003, World Suicide Prevention Day has been observed to create an awareness about the prevalence of suicide in the world and to create a...
Faces of OKLAHOMA 2019
As an engaged consumer, you should be searching for the top quality candidates to give your business. Maybe you’re in need of a lawyer or...