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Tulsa Oilers Lose 5-3, Oral Roberts Wins 1-0, Community Updates, and Mild Weather Ahead
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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Sunday, February 15. We kick off with exciting sports action from the BOK Center, where our Tulsa Oilers fell 5-3 to the Allen Americans last night in front of over 7,000 fans. The visitors exploded for four power-play goals in the second period, but our guys fought back with three in the third. Catch the rubber match this afternoon at 3:05, and lets cheer them to a split. Over at J.L. Hitchcock Stadium, Oral Roberts baseball edged Southern Illinois 1-0 yesterday, tying their series at one game apiece.
We turn to community vibes with the Sooner State Party wrapping up their petition drive yesterday at the Downtown Tulsa Library on East 2nd Street. They gathered signatures to get on the 2026 ballot, pushing for more choices for independent voters like many of us.
In feel-good news from the Cherokee Nation, Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. announced expanded grants and new field staff to boost our local community organizations in Tulsa and beyond. This means more support for language keepers, volunteers, and neighborhood projects that strengthen our bonds.
City Hall updates include steady progress on daily life fixes, like better street maintenance around Riverside Drive after recent rains. No major disruptions today.
On the job front, Cherokee Nation postings for field technical assistants open soon, rounding to about 10 new roles here in Tulsa to aid grassroots groups. Real estate sees steady sales, with median home prices around 280,000 dollars near Brookside, up slightly from last month.
Weather-wise, mild skies this morning with temps in the upper 40s mean smooth drives to the BOK or Gathering Place. Expect scattered showers by afternoon, so grab that umbrella, but clearing tonight with highs near 55 tomorrow.
Crime report from the past day stays calm, with Tulsa Police noting no major incidents or alerts around Peoria Avenue or downtown. Stay vigilant as always.
Looking ahead, mark your calendar for more Oilers action Friday and community cleanups at River Parks this week. Local schools report strong wrestling finishes at the state prelims.
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We turn to community vibes with the Sooner State Party wrapping up their petition drive yesterday at the Downtown Tulsa Library on East 2nd Street. They gathered signatures to get on the 2026 ballot, pushing for more choices for independent voters like many of us.
In feel-good news from the Cherokee Nation, Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. announced expanded grants and new field staff to boost our local community organizations in Tulsa and beyond. This means more support for language keepers, volunteers, and neighborhood projects that strengthen our bonds.
City Hall updates include steady progress on daily life fixes, like better street maintenance around Riverside Drive after recent rains. No major disruptions today.
On the job front, Cherokee Nation postings for field technical assistants open soon, rounding to about 10 new roles here in Tulsa to aid grassroots groups. Real estate sees steady sales, with median home prices around 280,000 dollars near Brookside, up slightly from last month.
Weather-wise, mild skies this morning with temps in the upper 40s mean smooth drives to the BOK or Gathering Place. Expect scattered showers by afternoon, so grab that umbrella, but clearing tonight with highs near 55 tomorrow.
Crime report from the past day stays calm, with Tulsa Police noting no major incidents or alerts around Peoria Avenue or downtown. Stay vigilant as always.
Looking ahead, mark your calendar for more Oilers action Friday and community cleanups at River Parks this week. Local schools report strong wrestling finishes at the state prelims.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI