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News on 6 at 4 Newscast 11/4/25

3+ week, 4+ day ago (39+ words) If you want to live and be informed, reach out to News On 6, covering Tulsa and all of Oklahoma. We have the breaking news just waiting for your involvement. News on 6 at 4 Newscast 11/4/25...

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newson6.com > story > 6770d2ba4cd40bb88/62/3280e > we-couldnt-operate-without-donors-oklahoma-man-raises-cattle-and-donates-beef-to-non-profits

'We Couldn't Operate Without Donors,' Oklahoma Man Raises Cattle and Donates Beef To Non-Profits

10+ mon, 2+ week ago (412+ words) Saturday, December 28th 2024, 10:14 pm Several non-profits in northeast Oklahoma received generous donations of ground beef, thanks to one Bartlesville family. The donations stemmed from Nate Alleman's childhood dream of raising cattle, but what he didn't anticipate was that his dream would feed hundreds of families. The ground beef and cattle industry weren't things Alleman expected to get into, but it was something he wanted to try. "We knew that it was going to be on a small enough scale that we weren't going to make money from it. It wasn't going to be a profitable thing, we weren't doing it for profit for us," he said. With help from financial sponsors, Alleman bought six calves and raised them with his family for a year and a half. "It was just one of those things that you've always wanted to do," he…...

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newson6.com > story > 682d96799caacc514efc34e6 > too-good-to-go-app-oklahoma-fight-food-waste

Too Good To Go app launches in Oklahoma to fight food waste

4+ mon, 2+ week ago (478+ words) Wednesday, May 21st 2025, 6:14 am A new app that connects consumers with surplus food from local businesses is officially launching in Oklahoma. Called Too Good To Go, the platform aims to reduce food waste while helping customers access affordable meals. App creators say the initiative has already had an impact in the state ahead of its official launch, preventing thousands of meals from being discarded. Too Good To Go allows users to buy unsold food from participating restaurants, cafes and stores at a discounted rate. The food is still fresh, but wouldn't otherwise be sold and might end up in the trash. Customers place orders through the app and receive a "surprise bag" filled with items the business has left at the end of the day. Customers are still provided a category of what might end up in their bag, but no…...

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newson6.com > story > 677c044f3d4d79d2fcda3a40 > ace-pickleball-club-invites-new-players-to-try-fast-growing-sport

4 Things to Know About Broken Arrow's New Indoor Pickleball Facility

10+ mon, 3+ week ago (524+ words) Monday, January 6th 2025, 10:30 am A new pickleball club in Broken Arrow offers an opportunity to tackle New Year's resolutions while exploring America's fastest-growing sport. Ace Pickleball Club caters to players of all skill levels with beginner, intermediate, and advanced courts. The facility also organizes mixers, where players of similar skill levels can meet and compete in matches arranged by staff. For those just starting, the club provides free Pickleball 101 classes, teaching fundamentals like soft shots at the net, known as "dinking." Memberships are available, but newcomers can drop in to try the sport before committing. Ace Pickleball Club aims to create a welcoming community for players of all ages and abilities. Ace Pickleball Club is open Monday through Saturday from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and on Sunday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Broken Arrow ACE Pickleball Club location is the first'in the state. The franchise prides…...

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News On 6 4:30am Newscast 11/182025

1+ week, 5+ day ago (47+ words) If you want to live and be informed, reach out to News On 6, covering Tulsa and all of Oklahoma. We have the breaking news just waiting for your involvement. News On 6 4:30am Newscast 11/182025 News On 6 4:30am Newscast 11/18/2025...

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newson6.com > story > 680b8b49f645cb1bd819123e > tulsa-ceramic-artists-come-full-circle-to-create-exhibition-of-their-work

Tulsa ceramic artists come 'Full Circle' to create exhibition of their work

7+ mon, 5+ day ago (487+ words) More than 30 ceramic artists now have their work on display in a Tulsa art gallery. Full Circle: Red Heat Collective is an exhibition from artists practicing at Red Heat Ceramic Art Studio in the ... Friday, April 25th 2025, 8:55 am More than 30 ceramic artists now have their work on display in a Tulsa art gallery. Full Circle: Red Heat Collective is an exhibition from artists practicing at Red Heat Ceramic Art Studio in the Pearl District. The pieces are on view at 108 Contemporary through May 24. Owner Whitney Forsyth opened Red Heat Ceramic Art Studio in 2021. Her vision for the space was two fold. "We are about promoting clay, giving people the opportunity to learn it for the first time, but also giving people the tools and the opportunities to progress into a more established artist," she said. The studio is at 1645 E 8th St....

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newson6.com > story > 681e3b36e2c029e58/91/47237 > mayfest-kicks-off-with-art-music-and-community-spirit

Mayfest Kicks Off with Art, Music, and Community Spirit

5+ mon, 4+ day ago (566+ words) Saturday, May 10th 2025, 7:04 pm Mayfest has opened in the Tulsa Arts District, showcasing a vibrant blend of art, food, and music. Randi Hatley and her friend Debbie Turley took advantage of the beautiful spring weather to enjoy the festival. "We are just kind of looking to see what there is," said Hatley. "You never know what you might find here. There is a lot of artistic people." The festival started with a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Mayor Monroe Nichols and University of Tulsa President Brad Carson, unveiling a new mural titled 'Living on Tulsa Time.' The mural created by Raygen Treat and Kayley Giacomo of Hightail Creative Company is intended to pay tribute to the city's vibrant culture, musical heritage, and artistic community. Festival goers can enjoy: Notable headliners include Grammy winner M'a and local talent Kaitlin Butts. Several of the…...

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newson6.com > story > 67dc1a26da40ef43f6565519 > green-country-students-compete-in-regional-robotics-competition

Regional robotics competition features students from across Green Country

8+ mon, 1+ week ago (477+ words) Thursday, March 20th 2025, 11:08 am While most students are enjoying their last few days of spring break, some high schoolers in Oklahoma are putting their STEM skills to the test. The teams are competing in the FIRST Robotics Competition Green Country Regional being held at Expo Square Pavilion in Tulsa. The winners will advance to the championship in April. First is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring young people's interest and participation in science and technology. Its robotics competitions challenge high school students to design and build a robot, and then test their effectiveness, their power of collaboration, and the students' determination. First Robotics Regional Director Melinda Taylor said, "You fail, then you succeed, and it is like, well can I go further? Can I make it even better? Some do and some do not, but they never give up and that…...

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newson6.com > story > 684adbbe6edcf947251e722b > global-gatherings-tulsa-gathering-summer-2025

Global Gatherings returns to Tulsa’s Gathering Place for a third summer

5+ mon, 2+ week ago (515+ words) Thursday, June 12th 2025, 4:34 pm The cultural program 'Global Gatherings' is making its return this week to the ONEOK Boathouse. Gathering Place invites people to share their cultural traditions with the Tulsa community. This summer, two world regions will be celebrated each week for six weeks. Director of Education Kara Hader said, "Gathering Place really prides ourselves on being a safe space for different cultures to showcase not only themselves but also feel like they can come and see their culture represented here." Global Gatherings help visitors travel the world, one week at a time, without leaving Tulsa. The celebrations highlight the various regions and cultures of the world that are represented in Tulsa. "This year we are really focused on education," said Hader. "We want to bring folks in and have them leave going, I did not know that." Visitors will…...

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newson6.com > story > 67f8d87ca522df15ee0fb2ef > rustic-cuff-first-ladys-luncheon-washington-tulsa

Tulsa jewelry brand Rustic Cuff shines at 112th First Lady's Luncheon in Washington, D.C.

7+ mon, 2+ week ago (405+ words) Tulsa's Rustic Cuff honors influential women at the 112th First Lady's Luncheon with custom bracelets, celebrating strength and resilience. Friday, April 11th 2025, 5:53 am A Tulsa jewelry maker brought her signature style to Washington, D.C., as part of a prestigious national event honoring influential women. Jill Donovan, founder of Rustic Cuff, created custom bracelets for guests at the 112th Congressional Club Women's Luncheon, known informally as the First Lady's Luncheon. The moment marked a career high point for Donovan, who called it "an honor [she] will carry forever." Rustic Cuff began in 2011 as a personal project and has since grown into a well-known brand with a loyal following. But even with national success, Donovan never imagined her designs would be featured at one of Washington's most exclusive social gatherings. The First Lady's Luncheon is an annual bipartisan tradition hosted by the Congressional Club, bringing together…...