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PHOTOS: The Oklahoma Sooners defeated the Maine Black Bears 59-14 Saturday. Check out The Transcript's best photos of th...
02/11/2024

PHOTOS: The Oklahoma Sooners defeated the Maine Black Bears 59-14 Saturday.

Check out The Transcript's best photos of the game:

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Attorney General Gentner Drummond Friday announced he is firing a legal team Gov. Kevin Stitt assigned that would have u...
02/11/2024

Attorney General Gentner Drummond Friday announced he is firing a legal team Gov. Kevin Stitt assigned that would have upended a settlement in a legal case a year in the making.

Attorney General Gentner Drummond Friday announced he is firing a legal team Gov. Kevin Stitt assigned that would have upended a settlement in a legal case a year in the

THE FRONTIER— A handful of groups, including many that don’t reveal their financial backers, have launched a political a...
01/11/2024

THE FRONTIER— A handful of groups, including many that don’t reveal their financial backers, have launched a political ad blitz to try and sway voters on whether to retain three state Supreme Court justices in next week’s general election.

OKLAHOMA CITY — A handful of groups, including many that don’t reveal their financial backers, have launched a political ad blitz to try and sway voters on whether to retain

Norman serves as inspiration for many of musician Beau Jennings’ lyrical compositions.Jennings’ new full length album th...
01/11/2024

Norman serves as inspiration for many of musician Beau Jennings’ lyrical compositions.

Jennings’ new full length album that dropped two weeks ago is titled “American Stories Major Chords” (Black Mesa Records). He’ll be performing it from start to finish solo at The Depot, 200 S. Jones Avenue at 7:00 p.m. Sunday.

Norman serves as inspiration for many of musician Beau Jennings’ lyrical compositions. Residing here for much of his life this place is rich with the kinds of stories that spark

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) today announced a nearly $13.8 million gra...
01/11/2024

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) today announced a nearly $13.8 million grant for the Absentee Shawnee Tribe Porter Avenue Bridge Replacement Project, according to a release.

Audience members "give themselves over" to an interactive screen on "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at Sooner Theatre du...
01/11/2024

Audience members "give themselves over" to an interactive screen on "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at Sooner Theatre during the Halloween tradition.

Check out The Transcript's best photos from the event:

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Recruitment for a Type 2 diabetes study in youth at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine is underway, accordin...
01/11/2024

Recruitment for a Type 2 diabetes study in youth at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine is underway, according to a release.

Norman Public Schools announced a $6.5 million grant over the next five years will fund a project to strengthen and expa...
01/11/2024

Norman Public Schools announced a $6.5 million grant over the next five years will fund a project to strengthen and expand the district’s school-based mental health infrastructure.

The line of voters Wednesday at Sooner Mall in Norman snaked out of the Main Street entrance and around Dillard’s, with ...
01/11/2024

The line of voters Wednesday at Sooner Mall in Norman snaked out of the Main Street entrance and around Dillard’s, with about two thousand voters by noon showing up to cast their early ballot.

The line of voters Wednesday at Sooner Mall in Norman snaked out of the Main Street entrance and around Dillard’s, with about two thousand voters by noon showing up to

AP: BILLINGS, Mont. — America’s golden eagles face a rising threat from a black market for their feathers used in Native...
31/10/2024

AP: BILLINGS, Mont. — America’s golden eagles face a rising threat from a black market for their feathers used in Native American powwows and other ceremonies, according to wildlife officials, researchers and tribal members.

America’s golden eagles face a rising threat from a black market for their feathers used in Native American powwows and other ceremonies. Golden eagles are federally protected but not considered

OKLAHOMA VOICE:  A state lawmaker on Tuesday said he’s considering legislation that would send undocumented immigrants w...
31/10/2024

OKLAHOMA VOICE: A state lawmaker on Tuesday said he’s considering legislation that would send undocumented immigrants who commit crimes in Oklahoma to prison for life.

OKLAHOMA CITY — A state lawmaker on Tuesday said he’s considering legislation that would send undocumented immigrants who commit crimes in Oklahoma to prison for life.

United Way of Norman named Daren Wilson back as President and Chief Executive Officer, according to a release.
31/10/2024

United Way of Norman named Daren Wilson back as President and Chief Executive Officer, according to a release.

OKLAHOMA VOICE: As political campaigns scramble for every vote, the Plains states of Nebraska and Oklahoma have passed l...
31/10/2024

OKLAHOMA VOICE: As political campaigns scramble for every vote, the Plains states of Nebraska and Oklahoma have passed laws that aim to restore voting rights to people with felony convictions. Thousands of voters could be brought back into the political process, potentially influencing election outcomes in some communities.

As political campaigns scramble for every vote, the Plains states of Nebraska and Oklahoma have passed laws that aim to restore voting rights to people with felony convictions. Thousands of

31/10/2024
A school bus was involved in an injury collision Wednesday morning, according to a press release.
31/10/2024

A school bus was involved in an injury collision Wednesday morning, according to a press release.

OKLAHOMA VOICE: The director of an Oklahoma counter terrorism group said Thursday that the group has no active concerns ...
30/10/2024

OKLAHOMA VOICE: The director of an Oklahoma counter terrorism group said Thursday that the group has no active concerns about threats to election security following the arrest of an Oklahoma City man accused of plotting an Election Day attack.

OKLAHOMA CITY — The director of an Oklahoma counter terrorism group said Thursday that the group has no active concerns about threats to election security following the arrest of an

From historic haunts to community-hosted trunk-or-treats, Norman and Moore have plenty of Halloween spirit to go around.
30/10/2024

From historic haunts to community-hosted trunk-or-treats, Norman and Moore have plenty of Halloween spirit to go around.

State Superintendent Ryan Walters demanded a multimillion-dollar reimbursement from the Biden-Harris administration in a...
30/10/2024

State Superintendent Ryan Walters demanded a multimillion-dollar reimbursement from the Biden-Harris administration in a letter this week, claiming Oklahoma taxpayers are suffering a “substantial financial burden” due to Harris’ immigration and board failures.

State Superintendent Ryan Walters demanded a multimillion-dollar reimbursement from the Biden-Harris administration in a letter this week, claiming Oklahoma taxpayers are suffering a “substantial financial burden” due to Harris’ immigration

The Sooner Theatre is back with the Halloween cult classic “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” as community anticipation for...
30/10/2024

The Sooner Theatre is back with the Halloween cult classic “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” as community anticipation for the event runs high after the long-time showrunners’ retirement.

A repeated lack of communication from state Superintendent Ryan Walters’ administration caused delays in distributing sc...
30/10/2024

A repeated lack of communication from state Superintendent Ryan Walters’ administration caused delays in distributing school funds and frustration from districts, a legislative investigation found.

Central Oklahoma is about to pivot from drought and wildfires to severe weather and lots of rain, according to forecasts...
30/10/2024

Central Oklahoma is about to pivot from drought and wildfires to severe weather and lots of rain, according to forecasts from Oklahoma Mesonet and the National Weather Service in Norman.

Candidates vying for legislative seats covering Cleveland County gathered Monday at the Norman Chamber of Commerce to an...
30/10/2024

Candidates vying for legislative seats covering Cleveland County gathered Monday at the Norman Chamber of Commerce to answer questions on issues facing Norman and its businesses.

Early voting begins today in Cleveland County. In addition to state house and senate races, Oklahoma voters will also ca...
30/10/2024

Early voting begins today in Cleveland County. In addition to state house and senate races, Oklahoma voters will also cast votes for US representatives, state questions and for the presidency of the United States.

The 2024 election will be momentous. In addition to state house and senate races, Oklahoma voters will also cast votes for US representatives, state questions and for the presidency of

It’s been seven years since the first Wig Wag event, and this weekend, it will make its long-awaited return.
25/10/2024

It’s been seven years since the first Wig Wag event, and this weekend, it will make its long-awaited return.

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The Norman Transcript

The Norman Transcript is Norman's oldest continuous business. Its history surpasses that of the City of Norman and of the University of Oklahoma, being founded in 1889 when the area was opened to settlement.

One of the persons on the settler train headed to Norman was Ed P. Engle, a newspaperman who, when the train arrived in Norman, walked one block west through three-inch high prairie grass to stake a business lot at what is now the northeast corner of the intersection of West Main Street and Santa Fe Avenue.

The first edition of Norman’s pioneer newspaper came off the press a few weeks later on July 13, 1889. In 1912, J.J. Burke, who had purchased The Transcript in 1903, and remained its editor until 1920, established a free daily newspaper. Later, The Transcript became a regular daily, which was merged with its weekly edition in 1917.

Fred E. Tarman joined The Transcript in 1922 as editor and remained in that position until his retirement in 1969. Harold R. Belknap became editor and publisher at that time. Don Frensley later became publisher. The newspaper was sold to Donrey Media Group in 1985 and to Community Newspaper Holdings Inc., in 1998. Mark Millsap serves as current publisher. Long-time editor Andy Rieger retired in 2015, and Caleb Slinkard has served as the Transcript’s editor since August, 2015. In September of 2017, Community Newspaper Holdings merged with Raycom Media, Inc.