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Sulphur Team Wins 10 & Under Tourney In Norman
Sulphur Team Wins 10 & Under Tourney In Norman
Sulphur Team Wins 10 & Under Tourney In Norman 09/11/2024 04:00 AM
County Fair Completes 3-Day Run
County Fair Completes 3-Day Run
09/11/2024 04:00 AM
Congressman Tom Cole
Conversing with Constituents
09/11/2024 04:00 AM
Tamara Dawn “Tammy” McClellan
Tamara Dawn “Tammy” McClellan
Tamara Dawn “Tammy” McClellan was born March 10, 1965, in Ponca City, to the late Bill James and Kathryn Ann (Cassady) Sprueill. She died on Wednesday, August 28, 2024, in Davis, at the age of 59 years, 5 months and 18 days. 09/04/2024 04:00 AM
Richard Lee Sexton
Richard Lee Sexton
Richard Lee Sexton was born August 12, 1956, in Tulsa, to the late William L. and Marjorie M. (Carter) Sexton. He died on Friday, August 30, 2024, in Sulphur, at the age of 68 years and 18 days. 09/04/2024 04:00 AM
Marvin Edward Wallace
Marvin Edward Wallace
Marvin Edward Wallace was born October 12, 1949, in Pauls Valley, to the late Benjamin and Era (Brokeshoulder) Wallace. He died on Thursday, August 29, 2024, in Sulphur, at the age of 74. Marvin and the former Ms. Ruby Mae Amos were married on April 19, 1969, in Ada. 09/04/2024 04:00 AM
Dogs Finish Preseason, Set For Opener Friday
Dogs Finish Preseason, Set For Opener Friday
Football has returned and it starts with a bang, as Sulphur opens the 2024 season at No. 1 (2A) Washington on Friday night. 09/04/2024 04:00 AM
Dogs Launch Season Friday At Washington With High Expectations
Dogs Launch Season Friday At Washington With High Expectations
Friday At Washington With High Expectations 09/04/2024 04:00 AM
Murray County Ag News
Murray County Ag News
Reseeding Potential of Annual Clovers 09/04/2024 04:00 AM
Drought Expands Despite Historic Rainfall
Drought Expands Despite Historic Rainfall
In a display of Oklahoma’s famously chaotic weather patterns, August brought historic rains to portions of central and eastern Oklahoma while drought continued to intensify and spread over other sections of the state. A remarkable 6 to 12 inches of rain fell from northwest to central Oklahoma within 12 hours on Aug. 11, with a volunteer observer near Noble in Cleveland County recording 11.01 inches–a 500-year rainfall event according to NOAA statistics. Oklahoma City set a new record for its highest single-day August rainfall at 6.58 inches, surpassing the previous mark of 5.06 inches set on Aug. 14, 2018. This also ranked as the city’s seventh-highest daily total for any month on record, dating back to 1890. The deluge caused widespread flash flooding, leading to flooded homes and businesses, road closures, and water rescues. Eastern Oklahoma also saw significant rainfall that day, with 4 to 8 inches falling in and around Muskogee County. Another heavy rain event of 4 to 8 inches occurred in far east-central Oklahoma on Aug. 16-17, primarily affecting Adair and Cherokee counties. 09/04/2024 04:00 AM
With High Expectations, Bulldogs Open Season Friday
With High Expectations, Bulldogs Open Season Friday
There may be a few teams in Sulphur’s modern football history they have been unable to beat, but very few. 09/04/2024 04:00 AM
County Fair Opens Thursday
County Fair Opens Thursday
Annual Event Set For Three-Day Run 09/04/2024 04:00 AM
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