Articles from the September 17, 2023 edition

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Grow and Share OHCE regular meeting for August

Grow and Share OHCE met for its regular monthly meeting at 6 p.m. on August 16, 2023, at the Wesley House. JoDe Bradt served as hostess. President Carol Erikson called the meeting to order and led the group in flag salute. Members answered roll call...

 

Grow and Share OHCE regular meeting for September

Grow and Share OHCE met for its regular meeting at 6 p.m. on Sept. 16 at the Fireside Room. Tamre McGinnis served as hostess. She served three dishes made in cast iron skillets. The dishes were vegetable beef stew, cornbread and chocolate cake....

 

Menus for week of Sept. 18–22

Breakfast Menu for Alva Public Schools Monday – Muffin or cereal and toast, fruit, juice, milk Tuesday – Breakfast burrito or cereal and toast, fruit, juice, milk Wednesday – Biscuit and sausage gravy or cereal and toast, fruit, juice, milk Thurs...

 

JANE ELLEN AKIN BERGEN

There are no services planned at this time for Jane Akin Bergen of Waynoka, Oklahoma. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Marshall Funeral Home of Waynoka. Jane Ellen (Snyder) Akin...

 

Woods County court filings

According to the affidavits and petitions on file, the following individuals have been charged. An individual is innocent of any charges listed below until proven guilty in a court of law. All information is a matter of public record and may be...

 

Woods County Communication logs

Thursday, September 7, 2023 During this day were 13 traffic stops, seven controlled burn, one utility complaint and one report of cattle out. 4:29 a.m. – Report of a noise complaint on Logan Street. 10:41 a.m. – Medic needed on Cimarron Pass for a p...

 

Fear, dismay or plain panic

Ever sit around and wonder ‘Just what is the difference between fear, dismay or panic?’ Well, now that you have brought up the subject, let me give you my illustration of the differences. Fear – w...

 

I'm worried about my brother

The squirrels must be expecting a cold winter. They're gathering more nuts than usual. Yesterday, my brother disappeared. I didn't make it to the fair this year. Old, lazy, tired, or a combination of...

 

Does John Wayne have the answer to our discourse?

I am terribly saddened by all the argumentative discourse that seems to be going on in today’s world. Today’s article is not about addressing who is right or wrong, but instead wondering out loud if...

 

Women's cross country fifth at Southern Stampede in Joplin

JOPLIN, Mo. – Northwestern Oklahoma State competed in the Southern Stampede in Joplin Missouri in their second meet of the season. The women's cross country team finished fifth in the meet overall. “The women's team put in a great effort in some chal...

 

Rangers drop weekend opener in Missouri 3-1

Northwestern Oklahoma State volleyball traveled to Missouri Friday for the final non-conference tournament weekend of the season. The Rangers dropped the match 3-1 to Missouri S&T. The loss drops the Rangers to 3-7 on the season. Set One The Rangers...

 

Rangers draw New Mexico Highlands in Enid

ENID – The Ranger Soccer team played to a draw on Thursday evening after being forced to play in Enid due to the weather in Alva. The Rangers trailed 2-1 in the second half before Katy Jo Werner tied the game at two on a rebound opportunity. The scor...

 

Rangers draw New Mexico Highlands in Enid

ENID – The Ranger Soccer team played to a draw on Thursday evening after being forced to play in Enid due to the weather in Alva. The Rangers trailed 2-1 in the second half before Katy Jo Werner tied the game at two on a rebound opportunity. The scor...

 

Men's cross country wins second straight meet

JOPLIN, Mo. - Northwestern Oklahoma State Men's Cross Country looked to carry their Aggie Duels success into the Southern Stampede. Northwestern, for the second consecutive meet to start the season, went on to win the meet as a team. The Rangers had...

 

Northwestern announces Hall of Fame Class of 2024

ALVA, Okla. – The 2024 Hall of Fame inductee class is composed of four Ranger legends: Shane Hansen (Basketball), Cody Hooper (Baseball/Softball), Steve Barrows (Women's Soccer) and Steve Byford (Football). These four will be inducted into the R...

 

Ladybugs take seventh inning win over Perry

ALVA – The Alva Ladybugs softball team scored in the final inning to defeat Perry 2-1 Friday. The game was tied in the bottom of the seventh when Jaycee Kelln singled, scoring one run. Both teams had strong pitching, with Alva striking out eight w...

 

Northwestern Constitution Day Sept. 19

Constitution Day at Northwestern Oklahoma State University is Tuesday, Sept. 19, at noon in the Student Center Ballroom. Admission is free and open to all. The program, sponsored by the Social Sciences Department and the Northwestern Institute for...

 

Alva City Council, Utility Authority to vote on $5.8 million OWRB loan

Monday, the Alva City Council and Alva Utility Authority will consider signing an Oklahoma Water Resources Board note for up to $5.835 million. Security for the note is a pledge of city revenues from...

 

Oklahoma lawmakers weigh restrictions on ranked-choice voting

From Alaska to New York City, ranked-choice voting has gained traction in a handful of states and dozens of municipalities. A coalition of voter advocacy groups and some elected officials, including Rep. Mickey Dollens, D-Oklahoma City, and...

 

Alva Parks & Rec discuss gym, classroom rental

The Alva Parks and Recreation Board held a short, regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Alva Recreational Complex. There weren’t any big decisions to be made during the meeting. A special m...

 

Runway lights to be installed Monday at Alva airport

Monday, Sept. 18, is the long awaited day when runway lights are to be installed at the Alva Regional Airport. Airport Manager Derrick Courson said the runway will be closed for that installation, but...

 

In a state used to hurricanes and flooding, Louisiana is battling an unprecedented wildfire season

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana, typically one of the wettest states in the country, is on fire. In communities often challenged by flooding and hurricanes this time of year, firefighters instead are fending off 300-foot-tall (91.44 meters) b...

 

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