Kelso is the quiet guy around the station until he isn't. He has a talented knack for making everyone around the table feel a little awkward with his often inappropriate sense of humor. He's a history enthusiast, especially Oklahoma history. His writing often covers stories of Oklahoma's past, wacky Oklahoma laws, Oklahoma's best eateries, and every now and then, local politics. Want to register an opinion? Email Kelso@Z94.com
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Two Oklahoma Towns Landed on the America’s Most Redneck Cities List
You can't argue the hilarious metrics used to measure this...
This Oklahoma Museum is One of the Most Haunted and Paranormal Places in the State
If you're looking for the most active and terrifying paranormal places in the Sooner State, look no further than this allegedly haunted museum located in N.W. Oklahoma. The ghosts of the past are very much present.
Can You Marry Your Cousin In Oklahoma? Yeah, sort of…
Don't seek a significant other at your family reunion...
Farmers Almanac Release Oklahoma’s Summer 2024 Forecast
Much of the same as we've had the last few years, but maybe with a little more rain?
The Most Misspelled Word in Oklahoma is… Understandable
Not the word "understandable," it's a muddy complication.
Did the Government Lie About the Oklahoma City Bombing?
A new documentary on the Murrah Building bombing casts a dim light on the federal government.
The Apache Rattlesnake Festival Is This Weekend In SW Oklahoma
Ready to take on the legendary snake pit?
Want More Money? Here Are Oklahoma’s Fastest Growing Job Markets
Fortune always favors the bold. These days, in America, you'll need all the jobs you can get.
These Oklahoma Counties Get The Most Tornadoes Each Year
Let Tornado Season begin with a quick rundown.
Oklahoma Has Two Nuclear Fallout Vaults in the Amazon Series
The Sooner State made a rare and very quiet appearance in pop culture.
The Least Populated Towns That Still Exist in Oklahoma
If two people live there, it's still a town in Oklahoma.
Child Drowning Fatalities Are Shockingly High in Oklahoma
Oklahoma is a top-ten drowning state, but even higher when kids are involved.