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Cats · OklahomaCIMARRON COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) - According to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, mountain lion kittens were seen in two counties in 2024, indicating a healthy ecosystem. Officials say photographs of an adult mountain lion and two half-grown kittens were taken in Osage County in October 2024.
LOCAL NEWS: Edmond man finds Hammerhead Worm on Porch
Photo of adult mountain lion and two half-grown kittens were taken in Osage County…See the Story
Mountain Lion Kittens Found in Oklahoma
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Nichols Hills · Nichols HillsThanks to a tip via the Ogle Mole Network, we’ve learned that Scott Fischer – a guy who’s made a name for himself over the years through various arrests, erratic behavior, and a brief tenure as CEO of Dippin’ Dots – turned himself in today to the Nichols Hills PD on second-degree burglary charges. According to a police report, Nichols Hills 911 received a panicked call from Fischer on the morning of April 14th claiming that – ready for this? – f…Read Article
Former Dippin’ Dots CEO Breaks into Nichols Hills Home to Flee Imaginary Kidnappers... - The Lost Ogle

Oklahoma, United States · OklahomaI recently caught wind in the mail that Mazzio’s Pizza – our state's once beloved but now oft-forgotten pizza chain – had unveiled the most Oklahoma thing of all time: a Ranch Dressing bar. As this site has chronicled like a sauce-streaked scroll of culinary scripture, Oklahomans have long held an unholy devotion to plunging their pizza slices into ranch dressing—a creamy, tangy baptism that transcends condiment status and ascends into full-blow…Read Article