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Oklahoma air guard base tapped as likely armed overwatch schoolhouse
The Air Pressure has tentatively picked Will Rogers Air Nationwide Guard Base, Oklahoma, as its future coaching hub for particular operations airmen studying to fly armed overwatch planes.
If formally chosen, the bottom would change its coaching unit for MC-12 Liberty reconnaissance plane into one which brings collectively Guardsmen and lively obligation airmen on the brand new armed overwatch fleet. The Air Pressure plans to interchange its 13 getting old MC-12s with the OA-1K — which L3Harris and Air Tractor initially marketed because the AT-802U Sky Warden.
“Will Rogers ANGB will obtain 28 AT-802Us and about 80 personnel to assist the mission of the 310th Particular Operations Squadron,” the service mentioned in a Friday press launch. “The squadron will relocate from Cannon Air Pressure Base, New Mexico, to Will Rogers ANGB, creating an lively affiliation with the 185th SOS.”
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First, Rogers should go a assessment of its potential to satisfy the fleet’s operational wants and the way the brand new planes may have an effect on present missions, plus an environmental influence research, earlier than the Air Pressure makes a ultimate resolution. These are slated to run from spring to fall 2023.
“Coaching would require munitions, applicable munitions storage areas, munitions airmen for assist and vary airspace that helps dwell hearth for the OA-1K,” Air Pressure Particular Operations Command spokesperson Lt. Col. Becky Heyse instructed Air Pressure Occasions in November. “Additionally, with each squadron deliberate to obtain a simulator, there may also must be amenities to assist the simulators.”
No different installations are within the working to host the schoolhouse. United States Particular Operations Command boss Gen. Richard Clarke has instructed that an extra 4 operational squadrons of 15 planes could possibly be the precise measurement.
OA-1Ks will change different particular operations platforms because the go-to aircraft for shut air assist, precision strike, and armed intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance in counterterror missions. The navy plans to purchase as many as 75 of the propeller-driven, fixed-wing plane beneath a contract price as much as $3 billion.
The Air Pressure expects to run checks on the airframe till summer season 2024, and have its instructors skilled to show college students by fall 2025. The OA-1K fleet is slated to be absolutely operational in 2029 and make use of almost 200 pilots.
Rachel Cohen joined Air Pressure Occasions as senior reporter in March 2021. Her work has appeared in Air Pressure Journal, Inside Protection, Inside Well being Coverage, the Frederick Information-Put up (Md.), the Washington Put up, and others.
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Oklahoma LB Kip Lewis Sees Armed Forces Bowl as Growth Opportunity
As Danny Stutsman departs from Oklahoma, Kip Lewis seems to be the next man up.
A redshirt sophomore linebacker in 2024, Lewis was one of the Sooners’ better defenders. In addition to his 28 solo tackles, Lewis intercepted two passes, running both of them back for touchdowns.
Lewis hopes to be the leader that Stutsman was over his four years at OU. But his goal isn’t to be a Stutsman clone.
“I feel like I’m my own player and my own leader in how I do things,” Lewis said. “Danny’s a great player, great leader. Taught me everything I need to know. I think I’m just my own person. I don’t think I need to step into his role and be the Danny. There’s only one.”
Lewis played and started in all 12 of the Sooners’ games in the 2024 season. It was his second season as a regular on OU’s defense after playing in just two games as a true freshman.
In Oklahoma’s first season as an SEC squad, Lewis and his defensive counterparts saw plenty of offensive stars. Between Garrett Nussmeier at LSU and Quinn Ewers at Texas, there was never really a dull moment for the Sooners during conference play.
Lewis will see a different type of challenge at the Armed Forces Bowl against Navy.
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The Midshipmen — like the other service academies — run a triple-option offense. While Navy, Army and Air Force struggle to get the highly-touted recruits that other programs draw, the unconventional offense sets them apart.
Thankfully for Lewis, this style of offense isn’t new.
“I’m a little used to it. So it’s been a minute since I played it, but it brought me back to my roots playing the Wing-T. There’s a team called Pleasant Grove out there in Texas, so they used to give me a run for my money back in the day.”
Navy finished the regular season 9-3. The Midshipmen started the season 6-0 before losing three times in a four-game span.
They ended the season well, though, beating both East Carolina and Army by double digits to end the regular season.
Lewis and multiple of his teammates tuned in as the Midshipmen beat Army in the annual rivalry game.
“They showed a lot of fight, a lot of grit,” Lewis said. “I think that’s an important key into playing football.”
Lewis will play only one more game as an underclassman. Then, he’ll step into the role of other defensive leaders the Sooners have seen recently, whether that’s Stutsman, Billy Bowman Jr., Woodi Washington or others.
Games like the Armed Forces Bowl will help him get there.
“Just always having to bring my best effort every day,” Lewis said. “Just bringing everything I’ve got. Just every day, I bring my value into whatever that is, whatever I’ve gotta do for my team. I think it’ll be a big role.”
The Sooners will battle the Midshipmen on Dec. 27 in Fort Worth. The game is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m.
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North Texas Tight End Transfer Oscar Hammond Commits to Oklahoma State
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The Cowboys have picked up a second tight end of the transfer portal.
North Texas transfer Oscar Hammond has committed to Oklahoma State, according to 247Sports’ Chris Hummer. Hammond is an Oklahoma native, playing his high school ball at Collinsville. As a 6-foot-3, 236-pound junior with the Mean Green in 2024, Hammond caught 19 passes for 238 yards and a touchdown.
The 2024 season was Hammond’s first at North Texas, as he started his college career in Edmond at UCO. Playing 19 games in two seasons with the Bronchos, he caught 58 passes for 790 yards and five touchdowns. Collinsville won the 5A state title in Hammond’s senior season.
Hammond joins Central Arkansas transfer Jordan Owens as a second tight end transfer in the Cowboys’ portal class. Part of a two-commit Friday evening, Hammond joins defensive end Kyran Duhon (UTEP) as the ninth and 10th commits the Cowboys have gotten out of the portal. Other offensive players in the class are linemen Kasen Carpenter (Tulsa) and Lavaka Taukeiaho (Weber State) and running back Kalib Hicks (Oklahoma).
Tyler Foster finished out his eligibility in 2024, but OSU also played true freshman Josh Ford quite a bit this past season. The Cowboys also signed high school tight end Jordan Vyborny to join Hammond and Owens as newcomers in the room. That position room has undergone a leadership change this offseason, as along with a host of other staff moves, OSU has reportedly brought in DJ Tialavea from Utah State to coach Cowboy tight ends.
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Is Big Lots closing in Oklahoma? How nationwide closures impact 18 in-state stores
Store closures rose in 2024
There was a sizable increase in stores that closed in 2024, with Big Lots, CVS and Family Dollar leading the list.
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After filing for bankruptcy protections, Big Lots is closing its doors nationwide, with the remaining stores holding “going out of business sales.”
There are only five locations in the Oklahoma City metro, but according to a company press release, all stores will begin the closing process.
“The Company is preparing to commence going out of business (GOB) sales at all remaining Big Lots store locations in the coming days to protect the value of its estate,” Big Lots said in the press release.
Here’s what this means for Oklahoma City’s locations.
Big Lots national closure could be reversed if company is bought
Big Lots CEO Bruce Thorn said the closures could be reversed if a company sale is completed. Because of this, Big Lots said it would continue to serve customers in-store and online but did not specify how long the sales would last.
“While we remain hopeful that we can close an alternative going concern transaction, in order to protect the value of the Big Lots estate, we have made the difficult decision to begin the GOB process,” Big Lots said in the press release.
Where are OKC’s Big Lots locations?
Oklahoma City metro has 5 locations. Since this is the start of the GOB process, it cannot be confirmed when or if they will close. There are 18 locations in Oklahoma.
They are each located at:
- 3000 NW 63 St
- 7301 S Pennsylvania Ave
- 16000 S Broadway, Edmond
- 1630 Garth Brooks, Yukon
- 160 N Air Depot, Midwest City
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