Articles from the May 11, 2017 edition

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Trump names 2 to serve on embattled energy panel

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has tapped an aide to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and a veteran Pennsylvania official to serve on the vacancy-plagued Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Only two commissioners currently serve o...

 
 By Scott Bauer    Regional    May 11, 2017

Wisconsin DNR offers bottled water for contaminated wells

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is making emergency bottled water available when private wells in rural parts of the state are contaminated by livestock manure, responding to concerns raised by environmental g...

 

Brain-imaging modern people making Stone Age tools hints at evolution of human intelligence

(THE CONVERSATION) How did humans get to be so smart, and when did this happen? To untangle this question, we need to know more about the intelligence of our human ancestors who lived 1.8 million years ago. It was at this point in time that a new typ...

 

Freedom birthdays and anniversaries

Happy Birthday To May 12: Jared Richmond, Shana Hodgson May 13: Pam Bradt, Criss Flock, Carrie Schanbacher May 14: Cyndi Welty May 15: Skye Grimes, Kelly Mitchell May 16: Don Murray May 17: Bryan Kurz May 18: Albert Wiliams, Michael Horntvedt May...

 

Freedom United Methodist Church news

Sunday, May 7, the order of services at the Freedom United Methodist Church was: Prelude by Janell Reutlinger Opening Prayer given by Pastor Woody Hamon Call to Worship Psalm 63:1-11 led by Dixie Stansberry Opening Hymn “Great Is Thy F...

 

Freedom school calendar

Thursday, May 11: 1 p.m. Awards Assembly Friday, May 12: 6 p.m. Baccalaureate Friday, May 12: 7 p.m. High School and 8th Grade Graduation Sunday, May 14: Senior Trip to Washington and New York Monday, May 15: 3rd-4th Grade and 6th Grade Field Trips...

 

Woods County 4-H'ers compete in NW District Trap Contest

Nine Woods County 4-H shooting sports members competed in the Northwest District 4-H Trap Shoot Contest on May 6 at the Enid Gun Club. Lance Bolar placed fourth in the senior division and Tim Wilcox...

 

Woods County 4-H Food Showdown Contest held

The Woods County 4-H Food Showdown Contest is modeled after such competitions as the Food Network's "Chopped" or "Chopped Jr." television shows, and it challenges teams of 4-H members to create a...

 
 By Ray Fink    Sports    May 11, 2017

Lady Bison Blank Bethel, 5-0

MOBILE, Ala. – Oklahoma Baptist finished off a perfect pool play schedule at the NCCAA Women's Tennis Championship with a 6-0 win over Bethel College (Indiana) Wednesday morning. OBU went unchallenged in doubles with 8-0 wins across the board for R...

 
 By Ray Fink    Sports    May 11, 2017

Bison Chop Down Cedarville

MOBILE, Ala. – Oklahoma Baptist moved on to the semifinals of the NCCAA Men's Tennis Championship with a 5-0 win over Cedarville Wednesday. The Bison switched the lineup and won handily. Kevin Andrusch and Gianluca Galdi stayed at the No. 1 d...

 

Southeastern Advances to Final Eight

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. – Southeastern scored its first ever win at the National Finals on Wednesday when the Savage Storm downed New York Institute of Technology 5-2 in the round of 16 at Altamonte Springs, Fla. The win moves SE to 21-2 overall o...

 

Wonder Boys advance to national championships after finishing fourth at Super Regional

AXTELL, Neb. – The Arkansas Tech men's golf team will make its second trip ever to the NCAA Division II National Championships after shooting the second-lowest final round score of 274 (-24) to come away with a fourth place finish at the NCAA D...

 

Golden Suns victorious at Central Super Regional, advance to national championships

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – After missing the championship cut on a playoff hole last year, the Arkansas Tech women's golf team rebounded this season by winning the NCAA Division II Women's Golf Central Super Regional Championship Wednesday afternoon at t...

 

Former Oklahoma Beef Council accountant charged with fraud

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Federal charges have been filed against the former accountant for the Oklahoma Beef Council who is accused of stealing more than $2.6 million from nonprofit group over a seven-year period. The Oklahoman reports (...

 

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