Movie listings

Cinema Centre 8 at 3031 N. Harrison is open daily for matinees.
Cinema Centre 8 at 3031 N. Harrison is open daily for matinees.
Ashamed for America
February started off with a warm and pleasant stretch, reaching a summery 89 degrees in several locations on Feb. 3, breaking the all-time high temperature record for that date—87 degrees, set in Erick back in 1934.
Cooper Kline, a member of the North Rock Creek FFA chapter, is a candidate for state FFA office.
A new professorship of evangelism at Oklahoma Baptist University, created through the generosity of the Witness to Win Foundation and the commitment of the John Mathena family, aims to empower students with a sustainable, gospel-centered approach to ministry. This new initiative, made possible by a $1.5 million grant from Witness to Win, is a strategic response to the declining trends in evangelism and represents OBU’s dedication to building the next generation of soul-winners.
Bulldogs, with their trademark wrinkled faces and charming personalities, are among the top 10 most beloved dog breeds in the United States, according to the American Kennel Club. Yet, bulldogs also come with some special health challenges that potential and current owners should be aware of to provide their dogs with the best life possible.
It was a milestone night for senior Ricky Brown on Senior Night and his teammates joined the fun as the Oklahoma Baptist University Bison knocked off the East Central University Tigers 90-78 Saturday night at the Noble Complex to close out the regular season. OBU improved to 18-10 overall and 15-7 in the Great American Conference and notched the No.
Gift cards were likely a popular present over the recent holiday season. They are an easy last-minute gift and are a traditional fall back for those hard-to-buy-for friends and family members.
BETHANY – The host Bethany Broncos drained eleven 3-point baskets and rolled to a 76-49 win over the Tecumseh Savages Thursday in regional winners’ bracket play.
The shots finally fell at the right time Saturday night for the Oklahoma Baptist University women’s basketball squad. The Bison overcame a miserable second quarter in which they scored only two points but went on a 25-11 run through the fourth in securing a 61-55 Great American Conference victory over the East Central Tigers to close out the regular season at the Noble Complex.