By: Chinh Doan
TULSA, Oklahoma -
Drivers may soon see more utility task vehicles on the streets after a new law allows them to be registered for the road.
In the last two weeks, tag agencies across Oklahoma have registered more than 500 UTVs.
There are requirements to make a UTV street legal, and if you are looking for a new one, you may have to wait a few months.
Wayne and Denise Marsh of Sapulpa said they are looking for a ride that is safe and convenient. It feels like my brand-new pickup,” said Wayne Marsh while sitting in a UTV at Tulsa Powersports. “It s just wonderful, and it looks nice. And when you go down the road, people are going to be saying, Hey, that s what I want.
WARREN Daniel G. Prince, 70, lifelong area resident, passed away unexpectedly Sunday, March 7, 2021, at home.
He was born March 17, 1950, in Warren, the son of Guy Prince and Dorothy Tenaglio Prince.
A graduate of Warren G. Harding High School, Dan owned his own insurance company and multiple other businesses. Dan had a big heart and enjoyed life to the fullest. He was forever loyal to his friends and to his son, Dante, helping Dante run his businesses and spending time together. He liked hunting, going to Geneva-on-the-Lake, smoking cigars and cars. At home, he enjoyed his cats and watching movies.
Dan is sadly missed by his father, Guy Prince of Howland; his mother, Dorothy Prince of Warren; his son, Dante Prince of Howland; two sisters, Denise Marsh of Howland and Diane Prince of Niles; Brandyn Lee of Warren, whom Dan raised from the time he was 7; and his nieces, nephews and many good friends.