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Sidewalk chalk festival looking for participants

Sidewalk chalk festival looking for participants

A local university is sending a call to all artists who want to take their artwork to the streets.

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Pulitzer Prize winning play coming to USAO stage

Pulitzer Prize winning play coming to USAO stage

A national theater company will be making its way to a local stage next week with a dramatic tale of accusations and doubt.

Thunderstorm watch issued for much of state

Thunderstorm watch issued for much of state

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for counties in central Oklahoma.

Drug agents set up sting at supercenter

Drug agents set up sting at supercenter

CHICKASHA, Okla.— There’s a lot of traffic coming and going from the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Chickasha. So much so that investigators from several agencies set up a sting operation to catch some illegal traffic.

Mark Woodward with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics said, “It literally looks like a clown car where six people will go into the store and each buy one box of Pseudopehed; go outside, get back in the car, go across the street to another pharmacy. All six of them go into the store and buy their one box and they do this all day long.”

All that work to gather up enough of the drug to make meth.

In Oklahoma, one person can buy 3.2 grams of Pseudoephed in one day and up to 9 grams in a month.

Authorities say meth cooks are now recruiting people to get the needed ingredients for them.

In just over a day, seven people were taken into custody after leaving the store.

Teens create real life robots

Teens create real life robots

CHICKASHA, Okla.—With the first Oklahoma Robotics Competition of the season just around the corner, high schools across the Sooner State are busy testing out their inventions.

Among those eager to compete are the newly formed “Cock-A-Doodle Dominators” of Chickasha.

Each year, students are given a task for their robot to complete.

This year’s assignment is titled “Rebound Rumble” where robots are supposed to shoot balls to score points.

The team says they are prepared for the tough competition as the robot has been known to launch objects almost 30 feet.

Organizers say the goal behind robotic clubs is to spark interest in students for science and engineering.

IRS releases list of tax scams to avoid

IRS releases list of tax scams to avoid

While tax season is upon us, the Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers about a wide-range of schemes from identity theft to preparer fraud.

Adams arraigned on murder charges

Adams arraigned on murder charges

A Blanchard man who is accused of killing his wife and his unborn child went before a judge Wednesday to face murder charges.