Katelyn Howard
KGOU Reporter/ProducerKatelyn discovered her love for radio as a student employee at KGOU, graduating from the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, and then working as a reporter and producer in 2021-22. Katelyn has completed internships at SiriusXM in New York City and at local news organizations such as The Journal Record and The Poteau Daily News. Katelyn served as president of the OU chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists from 2017 to 2020. She grew up in Midland, Texas.
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In the heart of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge near Lawton lies the Holy City of the Wichitas, an area that replicates Israel during Biblical times…
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Security Director Who Became Internet Star Gets Exhibit At National Cowboy & Western Heritage MuseumThe head of security at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City took the internet by storm when he was tasked with running the…
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The University of Oklahoma’s women’s basketball coach Sherri Coale announced Wednesday she is retiring after 25 years in the position. Coale is credited…
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Oklahoma’s medical marijuana market stands out in the nation’s cannabis industry due to its low barrier of entry for businesses, but the Oklahoma House…
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Oklahoma’s alligator snapping turtle population has significantly declined in recent decades, but the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is…
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Many industries in Oklahoma faced unprecedented challenges in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the state’s medical marijauna industry was an…
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Internationally-renowned ceramic artist Doug Casebeer’s four-plus-decade career has led him across the world, but his love for clay began in Norman, where…
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People in Oklahoma weren’t the only ones affected by the recent record cold temperatures. So was the state’s bird population. Some species in Oklahoma…
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Oklahoma City recently recorded 14-below zero, the coldest temperature for the city since 1899. Meteorologists say there may be a man made reason that…
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Updated February 18 at 5:25 p.m. In the wake of this week’s damage to the state's water infrastructure, Oklahoma could soon face mandatory boil orders....