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The nonprofit A Special Purpose says overwhelming interest in its free camp shows many Green Country families are searching for accessible resources and therapies.
After nearly 1,000 miles on the road, 16 cyclists returned home Friday as the Cherokee Nation’s 2026 Remember the Removal Bike Ride came to an emotional end in Tahlequah.
For nearly 19 years, Joe Efird has volunteered at Ascension St. John Hospital, helping patients and families navigate stressful moments. At 90 years old, he has logged more than 16,000 volunteer hours and says the simple act of helping others is what keeps him coming back.
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance is expanding its Coats for Kids program and expects to provide more than 9,400 winter coats to children statewide this year.
Some of the area’s best rising high school basketball players are coming together for the Crosstown Classic, an all-star charity game benefiting Crosstown, a Tulsa nonprofit that provides affordable early childhood education. Organizers hope the event will raise $150,000 for tuition assistance scholarships.
The Claremore Veterans Center received a new cognitive interactive game board, donated by the local Elks Lodge, offering veterans more than 700 games and activities to stay mentally sharp and socially connected.
Most people move into retirement hoping to slow down. At University Village in Tulsa, a group of seniors has done the opposite. The UV Okies have built a Wii Bowling dynasty, winning six straight Senior Inter-League Championships.
A 13-year-old Tulsa gardener is helping celebrate the Route 66 Centennial by designing a new pollinator garden outside Fire Station 66. Through a partnership with Oklahoma 4-H and a Keep Oklahoma Beautiful grant, Nick Berry spent months researching and selecting native plants that will attract bees and butterflies while adding color to a historic stretch of the Mother Road.
A 1954 Chevy Bel Air lost its hubcap during the Route 66 Capital Cruise in Tulsa. A Good Samaritan found it, and News On 6 helped track down the Owasso owner.