WWII-era B-29 bomber makes visit to OKC with special crew on board
In July 2020, I wrote a feature story about how two Oklahoma natives helped restore a World War II military plane and bring it back to the Sooner State. This story appeared […]
Students watching presidential debate say they’re ‘not big on either candidate’ in 2020
I did a man-on-the-street-style story to find out what Northwestern students thought of the presidential election after watching the first 2020 debate. LINK: https://northwesternnews.rangerpulse.com/its-kind-of-a-mess-honestly-students-watching-debate-say-theyre-not-big-on-either-candidate-in-2020/
Oklahoma native killed at Pearl Harbor laid to rest in his hometown
In October 2020, I reported on the coming home of Rex E. Wise, a World War II veteran who was killed at Pearl Harbor but could not be identified after the attack. […]
After 79 years, World War II veteran’s remains return home
In October 2020, I reported on the coming home of Rex E. Wise, a World War II veteran who was killed at Pearl Harbor but could not be identified after the attack. […]
‘Everybody’s hero’: Colleagues, community honor 2 firefighters killed in the line of duty
By Jordan Green, For The Oklahoman WAYNOKA — One week after a deadly house fire here, hundreds of community members, first responders and family members gathered Friday to honor the lives of […]
Alva high school student seeks city council seat
By Jordan Green, Special to The Oklahoman, USA Today Network ALVA – Joe Parsons has taken a liking to small-town politics. He’s never run for a publicly elected office before, and he’s […]
Suffering for suffrage: Constitution Day exhibits discusses 19th Amendment
Editor’s Note: This story appeared in the Sept. 17, 2020 edition of the Northwestern News. By JORDAN GREEN, News Editor Members of Northwestern’s Social Sciences Department have set up a display in […]
Dispensary employee faces felony distribution charge
Editor’s Note: This story appeared in the Oct. 8, 2020 edition of the Northwestern News. By JORDAN GREEN, News Editor Medical marijuana, Viagra, a gun, and a “fancy man on a motorcycle.”To […]
University plans to keep spring break in 2021
Editor’s Note: This story appeared in the Oct. 29, 2020 edition of the Northwestern News. By JORDAN GREEN, News Editor April showers bring May flowers, and October surveys bring March breaks. After […]
Woods Co. voters hike taxes to fund EMS services
Editor’s Note: This story appeared in the Nov. 5 edition of the Northwestern News. By JORDAN GREEN, News Editor Woods County voters on Tuesday passed a proposal increasing their property tax rates […]
SGA votes down resolution urging cancellation of in-person learning
Editor’s Note: This story appeared in the Northwestern News on Nov. 12, 2020. Northwestern Student Government Association senators on Monday voted against a resolution urging the university’s administrators to cancel in-person instruction […]
‘Always in search of the truth’: Dove spreads the Gospel through media
By Jordan Green For two months in 2011, Korina Dove had been praying, crying and losing sleep. She believed that God was calling her to go on a mission trip – a […]
Northwestern News Nov. 5, 2020
In this edition of the News, I designed pages 1, 2, 3, and 12. We featured local election coverage and a story about two female veterans who work at our university on […]



