By John Dobberstein, Editor The Islamic Society of Tulsa says it is exploring all its options, including legal action, over the city’s rejection of
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Supreme Court may hear immunity issue in Krueger case
By John Dobberstein, Editor WAGONER — The $50 million lawsuit filed against Wagoner County Sheriff Chris Elliott and several deputies has been
NFL player found guilty on dogfighting charges demands new trial
By John Dobberstein, Editor MUSKOGEE — Former NFL player LeShon Johnson, convicted on several dog-fighting charges last month, has asked a federal
LeShon Johnson found guilty of 6 dogfighting charges
By John Dobberstein, Editor Former NFL running back and Broken Arrow resident LeShon Johnson was found guilty of 6 federal charges related to a
Jury deliberating in LeShon Johnson dogfighting trial
By John Dobberstein, Editor After deliberating for more than 8 hours Thursday, a trial jury was expected to return to a Muskogee courtroom this
Woolley’s push to visit grandson delayed again by courts
By Angel Ford, Contributing Writer Lisa and William Wooley have been striving to see their grandchild ever since the criminal charges against them
Bixby, Wagoner residents plead guilty for role in national catalytic converter theft ring
By John Dobberstein, Editor Several residents of eastern Oklahoma recently plead guilty to their roles in a massive catalytic converter theft ring
Judge quashes grand jury petition targeting Wagoner County officials
By John Dobberstein, Editor A district judge has quashed a grand jury petition targeting Wagoner County Sheriff Chris Elliott and District Attorney
Man tied to Broken Arrow business, others sentenced for fraud
Source: U.S. Attorney’s Office, NDO TULSA, Okla. — A former Oklahoma man with business ties in Florida was sentenced Monday after pleading guilty
Broken Arrow residents sentenced in major fraud scheme
Source: U.S. Department of Justice The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Brad William Ritter, age









