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That’s why Oklahoma’s Own News On 6 highlights positive stories across all our platforms - digital, social and in multiple newscasts each day, featuring dedicated reporter stories, content from viewers like you, as well as special segments like Teacher of the Day, Veteran Salute and Amazing Oklahomans.

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Most people move into retirement hoping to slow down. At University Village in Tulsa, a group of seniors has done the opposite. The UV Okies have built a Wii Bowling dynasty, winning six straight Senior Inter-League Championships.
A 13-year-old Tulsa gardener is helping celebrate the Route 66 Centennial by designing a new pollinator garden outside Fire Station 66. Through a partnership with Oklahoma 4-H and a Keep Oklahoma Beautiful grant, Nick Berry spent months researching and selecting native plants that will attract bees and butterflies while adding color to a historic stretch of the Mother Road.
A 1954 Chevy Bel Air lost its hubcap during the Route 66 Capital Cruise in Tulsa. A Good Samaritan found it, and News On 6 helped track down the Owasso owner.
Three local artists took very different approaches to the Gathering Place’s “Get Your Kicks on Route 66" art competition, transforming oversized sneakers into colorful tributes to the Mother Road. Their work will be on display June 25 through July 18, with visitors invited to vote for their favorites.
OSU-Tulsa hosts camp to help people living with aphasia while also teaching students studying communication sciences and disorders.
Mainers Michael and Malory Shaughnessy were looking for connection on the Mother Road. Their Hay Ball helped.
A 1929 Model A Tulsa Police car will be leading the pack of 5,000 cars down the Mother Road for the Route 66 Capital Cruise, but the car was burned in a fire just months ago. The owners, two Tulsa Police Officers completely restored the car in three months to have it ready just in time.
Maxine Epperly, a 100-year-old Oklahoma woman, received the Congressional Gold Medal for her role helping build P-38 Lightning fighter planes during World War II. Epperly says she never expected recognition, she simply wanted to do her part for her country.
Celebrating the legacy of the Black Cowboy, The Boley Rodeo rides again for Memorial Day Weekend.