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
Kelso
Five Must-See Oklahoma Museums
You skip these opportunities, life will pass you by.
The 10 Most Redneck Towns In Oklahoma
Eastern Oklahoma is finally #1 in something!
Oklahoma Will Experience a Cicada Apocalypse in 2024
With numbers expected in the trillions, summer nights are going to be loud this year.
Oklahoma’s Best Counties to Retire In
The fewer the people, the more affordable things seem to be.
Oklahoma Has One of America’s Most Polluted Rivers
Trust me, it's not the rivers you're picturing in your mind either... This one is out of left field.
It’s Time For Salt Crystal Digging in Oklahoma
It's officially crystal digging season at Oklahoma's Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge. Going on now through Saturday, October 15th (10-15-23) you can dig for Selenite Crystal in the Salt Plains.
Oklahoma’s Top 11 Worst Manmade & Natural Disasters
Tornadoes to toxic soils, bombs to nuclear secrets, these are the top 11 worst natural and manmade disasters that have struck Oklahoma.
The Best Camping Spots in Oklahoma
Take advantage of the warm days and cool nights at one of these epic weekend camping spots.
FEMA Maps Shows Potential Nuclear Targets in Oklahoma
From military installations to our massive oil and gas industry, the Sooner State is a target for sure.
Don’t Remind Oklahoma Tourists to Stay Away from Bison
Let natural selection take its course.
Oklahoma’s Most Deadly Animal is Unsuspectingly Adorable
While most people fawn over these beasts, you can't deny how dangerous they are.
Two Oklahoma Towns Ranked in the Top 20 Most Boring US Cities
People always think life is better in the big cities, but it goes to show things aren't always greener on the other side.