Expo Offers New Skills
OKLAHOMA CITY — Outdoorsmen find satisfaction in do-it-yourself-projects, and at the Oklahoma Wildlife Expo Sept. 25-26, visitors can try their hand at making their own birdhouses or even learn how to cook a camp setting meal in a Dutch oven, tie their own fly fishing lure, or gain an understanding of how to attract wildlife to their property.
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Free fairs, fiddles among Oklahoma weekend events
Associated Press - September 2, 2010 11:25 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Here is a roundup of weekend activities throughout the state of Oklahoma. In case of inclement weather, call ahead:
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Pair is arrested by GCSO in connection with barn burglaries
ENID — Two Enid men were arrested Thursday evening on complaints of possession of stolen property and second-degree burglary.
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Wildlife Expo to feature Oklahoma's outdoors Sept. 25-26
Fall is fast approaching in Oklahoma, which often means family gatherings, making memories and time spent outdoors — all of which can be done Sept. 25-26 at the sixth annual Oklahoma Wildlife Expo. The Wildlife Expo, sponsored by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and coordinated by hundreds of volunteer organizations and individuals, is held each year at the Lazy E Arena, just ...
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AAA: Slow economy won’t throttle Labor Day travel
When Danny Albright needs a break from being a middle school principal in Galena, Kan., he heads to Roaring River State Park at Cassville. Albright keeps a travel trailer at a nearby campground. He estimates that since March 1, he’s logged maybe 50 days at Roaring River, with another trip planned for the Labor Day weekend.
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