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Oklahoma Highway Patrol has confirmed that three people have died in a wreck on Highway 33. The scene is west of Kings Highway in Cushing. Officials say that two SUVs were involved in a head on ...
Wednesday evening, Oklahoma Highway Patrol responded to a fatal collision on State Highway 33 outside Perkins, Oklahoma. According to OHP, Kiowa L. Tate, age 19, was driving a Nissan Juke ...
State Highway 33 Closed In Payne Co. Following Crash After a crash Friday morning west of Perkins, State Highway 33 has been closed in both directions, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
According to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, two vehicles were traveling southbound on the highway when a Chevy Tahoe attempted to turn left onto 193rd West Avenue. A pickup truck, driven by 47-year ...
CREEK COUNTY, Okla. — Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) said troopers responded to a deadly crash in Creek County on Friday. OHP said one driver had slowed down on Highway 33 to make a left turn ...
According to Oklahoma Highway Patrol, US-59 south of Sallisaw is shut down after a barge struck a bridge at the Kerr Reservoir. All lanes on the bridge later re-opened. (Dayton Holland) ...
A Sapulpa man died after a crash early Friday on a state highway in Creek County. Johnny Harn, 47, was driving a 1999 F-150 pickup truck on Oklahoma 33 about a mile west of Sapulpa when the crash ...
Highway 33 improvement work begins Monday Gov. Tony Evers signed an $18 million contract to improve Highway 33 between Mulberry Street and Hwy. T in Baraboo. Preliminary work is scheduled to begin ...
Troopers with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol closed a portion of U.S. Highway 59 south of Sallisaw at around 1:25 p.m. after the barge hit the bridge.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol has confirmed that three people have died in a wreck on Highway 33. The scene is west of Kings Highway in Cushing. Officials say that two SUVs were involved in a head on ...
Oklahoma highway reopens following shutdown after a barge hit a bridge Damage is seen on a barge after it struck a bridge on the Arkansas River in Sallisaw, Ark., Saturday, March 30, 2024.