Change in leadership at Oklahoma juvenile justice agency
OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt on Friday appointed a new interim director to the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs. Sharon “Shel” Millington will serve as interim director, effective immediately, and replace former director Tim Tardibono, according to a news release. Millington most recently served as the...
Update: Parking issue resolved for Yukon business with help of KFOR
Less than 24 hours after BetterWay Adult Day Center reached out to News 4, a parking problem they have been dealing with for nearly two years was resolved.
GoFundMe started for family of Yukon man who died after wood went through windshield
KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLA. (KOKH) — A GoFundMe was started for the family of a man who was killed after a piece of wood fell off of another vehicle and pierced his windshield on SH33 near N2960 Road in Kingfisher County on Oct. 23. Brandon Friday, 36, of Yukon, was...
MWC PD seeks help in identity theft investigation
Authorities with the Midwest City Police Department are seeking community assistance regarding an identity theft investigation.
Oklahoma man facing felony drug charges in Pembina County
CAVALIER, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A 37-year-old man from Spencer, Oklahoma, faces three felony charges related to Methamphetamine distribution in Pembina County, North Dakota. Rory Land Hite was charged on October 27 in Pembina County District Court with possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine, conspiracy...
Oklahoma City, OK – Hit-and-Run: Woman Found Dead Along I-44; Police Seek Driver
Country Herald is Local News, Independent Pulse. Covering breaking local news, sports, lifestyle and events. Oklahoma City, OK – The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is asking for the public’s help following a deadly hit-and-run that left a woman dead along Interstate 44 eastbound near Kelly Avenue on Tuesday afternoon....
Regional Food Bank Stands Ready to Support Oklahomans During Federal Government Shutdown and Potential...
(Oklahoma City, OK) — The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, and its network of nearly 1,300 partners across central and western Oklahoma, stands ready to serve our neighbors impacted by the federal government shutdown. Oklahoma Human Services recently reported federal funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance...
Three Lawyers File More Than Half of Central Oklahoma’s 18,000 Annual Eviction Cases
On May 18, 53-year-old Carl Kachel stepped into line for a routine blood sugar check in the Cleveland County Detention Center. They turned out to be his last steps. Jailed on a 16-year-old Jackson County warrant with a $1,000 bond, Kachel’s end came after a string of evictions that also began in 2009. The last one on...
“Accidental” shooting in Edmond sends two boys to the hospital
EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) – Edmond Police said that an apparent accidental shooting sent two boys to the hospital Sunday night. The shooting happened near South Broadway and Burton Place just before 10 p.m. Officers said the boys were in a back bedroom of the home when one boy reportedly accidentally shot through his own...
National Native American Hall of Fame to honor 2025 inductees on Nov. 1
OKLAHOMA CITY – The National Native American Hall of Fame will honor its six new inductees on Nov. 1 in Oklahoma City at the OKANA Resort and Hotel in Oklahoma City. The 2025 National Native American Hall of Fame class’s contributions to Indian Country span disciplines such government, military and athletics.

















