Thursday, March 28, 2024

Culture

OKC grocery store

‘Huge problem’: Company mum on closing northeast OKC grocery store

Less than three years after customers were disappointed when an Oklahoma City grocer abandoned plans to upgrade its northeast OKC grocery store, community members...
Jasmine Moran

Jasmine Moran: A life of magic, war and kindness

SEMINOLE — It was a fortune teller who informed 7-year-old Jasmine Dolores Careen Burchell of her future. In 1941, Jasmine had but a few coins...
Paul Fairchild

Beyond Shadow: In memory of Paul Fairchild

This is one of the toughest posts we have ever published. A talented writer, Paul Fairchild authored nine pieces for NonDoc. But on Monday,...
Black Pussy

OKC’s Blue Note boots Black Pussy show under pressure

Shayna Pickett loves the Blue Note and good rock music. When she saw a poster for the band Black Pussy months ago, she got...
American Heartland park

American Heartland Theme Park raises some eyebrows

First it was the humidity, then it was exotic animals. In what could be seen as our state's latest attempt to mimic Florida this summer,...
Hochatown Petting Zoo

Hochatown Petting Zoo video viewed 40 million times

If you know what county is home to Hochatown, you might be an Okie. Or you might be one of the 40 million people...
Scott Sapulpa, The Oklahoman, libel

Jury: The Oklahoman libeled Scott Sapulpa, owes him at least $5 million

MUSKOGEE — Nearly three years after one of the worst days of his life, Scott Sapulpa left the Muskogee County District Courthouse late this...
Miranda Lambert restaurant

Miranda Lambert ‘thrilled’ by Tishomingo’s growth

(Editor's Note: This is the first of three pieces looking at the changing dynamics of a town in southern Oklahoma.) TISHOMINGO — Beneath the famed...
Ekun Iyawo

Nigerian poetry: ‘This house has fallen’ and ‘Ekun Iyawo’

This house has fallen by Nelson Vincent Since there is no way before Let me turn back I am Lot's wife A known friend betters the unknown enemy If I...
state parks

State parks management questioned on accounting, ‘unusual’ restaurant agreement

To close a two-hour meeting Thursday afternoon that featured legislators grilling Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department executive director Jerry Winchester about his decision to...

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