Articles from the September 25, 2022 edition

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Grow and Share OHCE re-elects officer team, discusses home security

Grow and Share OHCE met for its monthly meeting at 6 p.m. in September at the Homestead. Mary Hamilton served as hostess. President Janet Cunningham called the meeting to order and led the group in the flag salute. Hamilton gave the devotional on...

 

Menus for week of Sept. 26–30

The high school menu offers a “Grab and Go” option for students. Breakfast Menu for Alva Public Schools Monday—Toast, scrambled eggs or cereal and toast, applesauce, juice, milk (Grab and Go – Pop Tarts) Tuesday—Cinnamon roll or cereal and toast, fr...

 

Woods County real estate transactions

Real Estate Transfers Book 1340 page 517: Chad L. Budy conveys unto Tabor Mason Budy. Section 23, township 25N, range 14W, NE4. Warranty deed. Book 1340 page 525: Rock Darmond Wakefield conveys unto Rocky Stone. Lot 9, block 1, City of Waynoka,...

 

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 Communications logs

Thursday, September 15, 2022 During this day there were nine traffic stops, two reports of cattle out and one controlled burn. 7:59 a.m. – Welfare check needed. 1:28 p.m. – Report of a stray animal. 1:30 p.m. – Report of a suspicious circu...

 

The Big Cruise was fun, and very hot

Cleo and I deserted Jack shortly after dinner Saturday for some cool air at home. When I went back down there, he had given up the ghost himself. Both meals were really good. If I ever hit the...

 

CoffeeTime

As a student did you ever use this one? “But, teacher, I promise, my dog ate my homework!” Or telling your mom, “I didn’t think we should, but she made me!” Or just the plain old standby that works ev...

 

Northwestern social work department receives Potts Family Foundation gift

Northwestern Oklahoma State University's department of social work has received a $1,000 gift from the Potts Family Foundation out of Oklahoma City. Dr. Kylene Rehder, social work department chair...

 

LARRY LYNN VAN METER

Funeral services for Larry (Butch) Van Meter will be 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, September 27, 2022, at the Marshall Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Dave Keller officiating. Interment will be in the Pleasant...

 

September Rotary Students of the Month honored

Edwin Rios Edwin Rios is the son of Rene Jerado Rios Navarro and Maria Terexa Garcia Ochoa. High school activities include Business Professionals of America (BPA), National Honor Society (NHS),...

 

Alva banker graduates from OBA Basic Banking School

Averi Lansden, with Alva State Bank, recently completed the 2022 Oklahoma Bankers Association Basic Banking School in Oklahoma City. Lansden was among 38 graduates of the school, which was held Sept. 12-15 at the OBA Harris Event Center. The OBA...

 

Avard Regional Rail Park Authority holds monthly meeting

The Avard Regional Rail Park Authority met earlier this week and had to complete the not-so-fun task of going back through and re-voting on previous agenda items from meetings dating as far back as June last year. That undertaking results from...

 

Fall interest meetings set for study abroad trip to England, Ireland, Wales in 2023

Northwestern Oklahoma State University’s Study Abroad Committee has its sights set on taking a tour group to England, Ireland and Wales in the summer of 2023. Study abroad trips are not only for Northwestern students and employees but are open to t...

 

Rangers fall in four sets to the Bulldogs Friday

WEATHERFORD, Okla. – Northwestern volleyball continued conference play with their fourth straight Great American Conference game following a perfect 3-0 start to the conference season. Northwestern battled with Southwestern Friday evening as S...

 

Alva Goldbugs lose to Millwood 66-16

When the Goldbugs traveled to Millwood to begin district play Friday night, everyone knew the Alva team was facing an imposing opponent. In previous meetings the Millwood Falcons have almost always co...

 

Tourism tax grants given to Bull Battle, Ranger Rodeo

Connor Martin presided over the Alva Tourism Tax Committee meeting held Wednesday afternoon in city council chambers. Chair Norville Ritter was unable to attend most of the meeting, arriving just...

 

Ward 4 councilmember resigns

The Alva City Council and authority meetings concluded Monday with the announcement by Connor Martin that this would be his last meeting. He has been serving in the Ward 4 position for six and one-hal... Full story

 

Northwestern Fine Arts to present 'Zombie Prom' Oct. 6, 7, 8

More than 30 people have been in rehearsals, building set and getting costumes and stage props ready as the Northwestern Oklahoma State University Reichenberger Fine Arts Department prepares for... Full story

 

Kelly Parker receives Mayor of the Year award

The Oklahoma Municipal League conference provided a lot of information and networking opportunities for city officials who attended. Alva councilmembers Taylor Dowling, Greg Bowman and Randy Stelling... Full story

 

AP Top 25 Reality Check: Unbeaten Kansas left out again

Not quite, Kansas. A 4-0 start put the Jayhawks atop the others receiving votes pile Sunday in The Associated Press college football poll presented by Regions Bank, 41 points behind No. 25 Kansas State. The Jayhawks have not been ranked since...

 

Heavy crane topples onto downtown Oklahoma City building

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A 60-ton crane being used to remove a video display board from a downtown Oklahoma City building toppled onto the building that houses several news offices, officials said. The crane's operator suffered minor injuries in the S...

 

Chief: Man shot by Chicago police infiltrated SWAT training

CHICAGO (AP) — A man climbed five stories of a fire escape to infiltrate a Chicago police facility Monday while officers were undergoing a SWAT training exercise and grabbed at least two guns before he was shot and wounded by police, the chief s...

 

Stocks fall on recession fears; Dow slips into bear market

The Dow Jones Industrial Average became the last of the major U.S. stock indexes to fall into what's known as a bear market Monday as the market deepened its slump amid growing fears of a global recession. The blue chip index fell 1.1%, while the S&P...

 

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