Outdoors
Pretty Water and Sahoma Lake Report: Tulsa Kayak Bassathon
July 6, 2023
The Tulsa Kayak Bassathon Tournament, which rotates between six different local lakes, was held Tuesday, June 27, at Sahoma, with over 25 participants vying for first place.
Snake Safety: Enjoy the outdoors this summer with these tips
June 7, 2023
The late Spring has brought the Sooner State warmer wetter weather, and since snakes are cold-blooded creatures, they have come out of hibernation and are appearing in backyards, campsites and fishing areas.
Staying safe out on the lake—boating tips
May 30, 2023
Now that the summer recreational season is upon us, here are some boating safety tips.
Creek County Master Gardener: March Garden Tasks
March 16, 2023
March is a rather fickle month. Just when we think winter is behind us, a cold front will undoubtedly move through.
City Council hears concerns about golf course carts, lack of lighting
February 13, 2023
City Council has agreed to the purchase of a new set of carts for the Rock Creek Golf Course on Historic Route 66, while at the same meeting, hearing from a citizen concerned about the lack of lighting at the golf course.
Did you know…digging in the garden may actually combat depression?
February 9, 2023
There is an obscure proverb that states: “If you want to be happy for a day – get drunk, if you want to be happy for a month, get married, if you want to be happy forever, build a garden.”
First Full Moon of 2023 is a Wolf Moon
January 5, 2023
What is a "Wolf Moon" and how does it get its name? When can you see it? Details inside.
Garden tool tips that make all the difference
October 25, 2022
Replacing worn garden tools can be expensive, but cleaning and maintaining tools just costs time! Fall is a great time to maintain tools to ensure they are ready for the next season.
Planning a Fall Garden
August 17, 2022
How do you find the right plants for that fall garden? Here are the tips you need to know.
Glance-N-Go app the best tool for aphid infestation
July 20, 2022
Summertime equals aphid season for Oklahoma producers, but Oklahoma State University Ag Research and Extension specialists are here to help.