Sunday, March 15th, 2026
Good morning, Norman. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 15th of March.
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Norman’s Muslim community looks ahead to Eid al-Fitr as they await a crescent moon sighting expected on March 18 at 8:23 p.m. in Oklahoma, which may set the festival for either March 18 or March 19 (official confirmation is pending). The Oklahoman
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ OU outfielder Abby Dayton and pitcher Allyssa Parker recapped the team’s come-from-behind win against Auburn on Saturday in Norman; they explained key plays that sparked the rally and energized fans. The Oklahoman
- ➤ AD Roger Denny announced Porter Moser will return as head coach for his sixth season starting this fall. Moser, who turned a nine-game losing streak into a strong finish, remains under contract through 2027-28 — a decision that sets the stage for next season. The Oklahoman
- ➤ Millwood captured its record 19th state championship when it defeated Roland 83–41 on Saturday at OG&E Coliseum. Senior trio Amari Barrett, Jonathan VanBuren, and Isaiah Wilks helped propel the Falcons (27–2) to victory in the Class 3A boys basketball tournament. The Oklahoman
- ➤ Newcastle beat Carl Albert 44 to 43 in overtime, capped by a game winning three pointer from Kolton Brammer, to claim its first Class 5A boys basketball state title on Saturday at OG and E Coliseum. The Oklahoman
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Children and Families Center Event
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. — Center For Children and Families, Inc. — Free entry — A community gathering designed to support children and families in Norman.
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Stormin' Norman 5K
7-8 a.m. — University of Oklahoma — Registration required — Experience a unique 5K challenge while exploring the Norman community.
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US Air Force Band Concert
7-9 p.m. — Catlett Music Center — Free entry — Experience a delightful performance by the United States Air Force Concert Band and Singing Sergeants on their Spring Tour.
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404 in the 405 2026
12:00 AM — Resonator Institute — Free entry — A mammoth lineup of electronic explorers paying tribute to the legendary Roland SP-404.
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Medieval Fair of Norman
10 a.m. - 7 p.m. — Reaves Park — Free to attend; parking $10 — Explore a lively fair filled with arts, crafts, food, and entertainment since 1977.
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