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The following individuals purchased a building permit during December 2017 and January 2018: Dec. 20, 2017: Demolition, 712 2nd Street, expires March 19, 2018, valuation: $0. Jan. 29, 2018: Replace water heater, 524 12th St., expires March 28, 2018, valuation: $850....
Breakfast Menu for Alva Public Schools Monday – fruit yogurt cup, blueberry muffins, peaches, juice, milk Tuesday – Berry Colossal Crunch, cinnamon toast, banana, juice, milk Wednesday – pancake on a stick, maple syrup, fruit cocktail, juice, milk Thursday – sausage gravy, biscuit, mandarin oranges, juice, milk Friday – whole grain Trix, cinnamon toast, applesauce, juice, milk Lunch Menu for Alva Public Schools Monday – rib patty sub, hash browns, baked beans, fruit cocktail, milk Tuesday – tangerine chicken, brown rice pilaf, broccoli, pin...
The February meeting was opened by President Patty Barker. Drue Washburn gave the Quilt of Valor report on the numbers of quilts already made and passed out new blocks to be made and turned in at the next meeting. Discussion was brought up about the participation of the club in bringing quilts to be shown at the Nescatunga Arts Quilt show, as well as demonstrations of techniques for a variety of handwork, crocheting, applique, rug weaving, etc. We would like volunteers from the public, as well, to participate and make it a really interesting...
The Alva Regional Airport Commission will hold a regular meeting Monday at 7 p.m. at the airport. The short agenda includes reports from the city council and from the airport manager. There will be a presentation of the airport commission manual for best practices for the airport. The commission members will have an opportunity to ask questions and discuss information included in the manual. Repairs and painting of the airport terminal will be discussed with possible action....
Lisa Marie Melton, 47, of Alva received a 12-year sentence after entering a guilty plea to accessory to murder in the second degree. The hearing was held on Friday, Feb. 2, in Woods County Court. The felony charge was filed on Dec. 6, 2017, following an investigation into the death of Dustin Arthur Goodrich in early October. Brian Ray Poggemeyer, 43, of Alva was charged with second degree murder in the death. Poggemeyer’s case is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on April 12, 2018. A condition of Melton’s sentencing states that she is to coo...
The government was to shut down Friday because, like the old and senile people they are, they don't play well together. Trump signed a spending bill to avert the shut down. Rather than figure out a budget next time I run short, I think I will just pass a spending bill and become a holdup man until I have enough money to fund it. What is the difference in that and the government robbing us for their lack of financial responsibility? A lot of the commercials have actor portrayals of the real...
MONTICELLO, Ark. – The Northwestern Oklahoma State men's basketball team started off their weekend road series with a tight 69-68 victory over Arkansas-Monticello on Thursday night. The Rangers (15-6, 11-5 GAC) forced a missed jumper at the buzzer as the Boll Weevils (13-9, 8-8 GAC) worked their way back into the game in the closing minutes of the contest. Northwestern gained the lead in the opening minutes of the first half and led by as many as 12 in the second half before the home squad worked their way back into the game, but was unable t...
MONTICELLO, Ark. – The Northwestern Oklahoma State women's basketball team ended a four game losing streak as they got a big road win against the University of Arkansas–Monticello Thursday. The Ranger offense came alive early in this one as they got out to an eight-point lead just five minutes into the game. Northwestern would continue to stay on top most of the first quarter and it was not until late in the second quarter that Arkansas Monticello would get a lead. The second half was all Northwestern as they were able to get the lead to as...
Friday, February 2, 2018 10:51 a.m. Caller advised she couldn't walk and needed an ambulance. 2:39 p.m. Caller saw smoke in the canyon. 6 p.m. Cattle out in Grant County. Saturday, February 3, 2018 9:12 a.m. Caller advised of cattle out on SH-11. 5:52 a.m. Ambulance needed in the 400 block of Church. 5:53 p.m. Caller advised a man was bitten by a dog in the 400 block of Church. 8:20 p.m. Commercial alarm service advised an alarm going off at Atwoods front entrance. Sunday, February 4, 2018 1:17 a.m. Caller advised of loud music at the...
6 Guilty 5 Felonies Kyle Preston Smith, 56, Alva: Defendant pleaded guilty Jan. 19, 2018, to possession of controlled dangerous substance (meth) within 1,000 feet of a park of school and possession of a firearm during commission of a felony in case CF-15-104. Defendant has been sentenced to two 5 years imprisonment; under the custody and control of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost of $1,178.25. Kyle Preston Smith, 56, Alva: Defendant pleaded guilty Jan. 19, 2018, to possession of controlled...
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 obtained by anyone during regular hours at the Woods County Courthouse. The Alva Review-Courier will not intentionally alter or delete any of this information. If it appears in the courthouse public records, it will appear in this newspaper. Misdemeanor Filings Donald Jonathon Medlock. Alva, 34, has...
Real Estate Transfers Book 1271 page 666: Leonard G. Miller and Shirley J. Christensen, Trustees of the Mary K. Miller Trust No. 1, unto Heath Fredick Isenbart and Kelli Dnese Isenbart, husband and wife. The east half of the west half of the northeast quarter of section 24, township 29 north, range 13 W.I.M, Woods County, Oklahoma. Joint tenancy warranty deed. Book 1271 page 779: Michael S. Terrel and Julie A. Terrel, husband and wife, unto Steven Matthew Ward and Sara Elizabeth Ward, Trustees of the Steven and Sara Ward Family Trust dated...
Friday, February 2, 2018 11:10 a.m. Man called for inmate information. 12:36 p.m. Woman called for information. Saturday, February 3, 2018 9:44 a.m. Officer called for warrant information. 10:24 a.m. Dispatch called for warrant information. 10:33 a.m. Man called for warrant information. 10:50 p.m. Man called about warrant check. Sunday, February 4, 2018 1:10 p.m. Woman called about cattle out. 1:18 p.m. Man called about cattle out. Monday, February 5, 2018 8:45 a.m. Woman called to talk to Rudy. 10:37 a.m. Man called about a warrant. Tuesday,...
EDMOND, OKLA. – The East Central University softball team picked up two non-conference wins in the first day of action at the Central Oklahoma/Oklahoma Christian Festival. The Tigers first defeated Northeastern State 5-1 at Oklahoma Christian and then picked up a 2-1 victory over Rogers State at Central Oklahoma. The Tigers (4-4) had four players hit .500 or better for the day, with sophomore Catherine Barrera leading the way with a .667 average, four hits and two runs. Senior Alissa Taylortallied two of ECU's six RBIs for the day, while a...
EDMOND, OKLA. – The East Central University baseball team struggled to get its bats going in two losses to No. 28 Central Oklahoma in non-conference action. The Tigers fell 6-0 in the opening game of the day, before ending the second game with a 12-2 loss. The Tigers (1-6) tallied 11 hits in the two outings, with sophomore Cale Ridling being the only player to earn two hits and a run. Senior Trevor Crone scored the second run of the day and was one of three players to record a double. ECU hit .220 as a team, while the Bronchos (4-4) hit .410 o...
SHAWNEE – Oklahoma Baptist opened the North Texas Softball Bash with a win and a loss Friday, knocking off Midwestern State 3-1 and falling, 2-1, to Texas A&M-Commerce. Katie Long (2-1) went the distance to get the win over Midwestern (5-2). Long struck out seven and scattered three hits. The Lady Bison had seven hits, including two by Cheyenne Demaree. OBU broke a scoreless tie in the third when Katie Reyes singled and eventually scored on a double-steal attempt. The Lady Bison added two more in the fourth when Aspen Grimes singled and s...
SHAWNEE – Oklahoma Baptist kept up its offense in a split with Oklahoma Christian Friday, losing the first game 9-8 before winning the second in walk-off fashion 7-6. OBU had 11 hits in the opener, including two each by Brett Berghammer, Josh Timms, Jake Gozzo and PJ Harris. Timms, who had the game-winning double in the nightcap had three of OBU's 15 hits in that contest. Garrett McKee, Zane Gelphman, Juan Gonzalez, Gozzo and Roy Verdejohad two hits each with Gozzo driving in four runs. OBU got the first three runs in the opener, including a...
EDMOND, Okla. – Southeastern opened day two of the Edmond Region by rallying for an extra inning, 5-3 win over Northeastern State, before closing out the event with a 3-1 loss to Oklahoma Christian in Edmond, Okla. The split moved the Savage Storm to 4-7 overall on the season with a Feb. 17 twinbill at Newman in Wichita, Kan., next on the schedule. Symphoni Shomo, Elexis Watson and Mykaela Wallaceeach posted two hits, with Destiny Riddle, Sydnee Hinkleand Kennedy Salyers each turning in one. Wallace drove in a pair of runs, including a h...
DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern split its home opener on Friday afternoon, taking the nightcap by a score of 7-1 but dropping the opener 9-2 to Washburn at The Ballpark in Durant. The split moves the Savage Storm to 3-3 on the year with a 1 p.m. single game against the Ichabods on Saturday afternoon. In the nightcap, Travis Spinney, Easton Elliott, Austin Ferguson and Joseph Cerda each logged two hits, with Bryce Deatherage, Brett Akins, and Caleb Dubler added one apiece. Spinney drove in a pair with a homer, while Elliott, Akins, and Cerda e...
EDMOND, Okla. — Southern Nazarene closed out the UCO/OC Festival Friday by dropping both of its games to Central Oklahoma, 8-0, and Washburn, 5-1. In the opener against Central Oklahoma, Katelyn Brown (0-2) allowed seven runs, four of those earned, six hits, and struck out three in 2.2 innings of work. The Crimson Storm had just one hit in the game, as Riley Brown reached on a single in the fourth inning. SNU had three errors, as UCO totaled seven hits in the game. The Bronchos got on the board first in the opening inning when Katelyn Brown g...
ODESSA, Texas — Southern Nazarene picked up its first road win of the year in a 3-1 victory at Texas-Permian Basin before falling 4-3 in the second game of a doubleheader Friday. In the opener, Ryan Mills moved to 2-0 on the year and Austin Cooper picked up his second save of the season. Mills gave up just one run, which was not earned, on five hits in five innings of work. He did not walk a batter and struck out two. Cooper pitched the final two innings as he gave up just one hit and struck out four. Cooper was also 3-for-3 at the plate w...
SAN ANGELO, Texas – SWOSU Baseball upended a nationally ranked Angelo State squad 9-6 on Friday night to claim the opening game of the three-game series. The Bulldogs took advantage of a solid start on the mound from Jake Cowan and used nine runs on offense to help gain the victory and move above .500 for the first time this season. No. 20 Angelo State scored first in the third inning after talking advantage of a balk that put their leadoff single on second base with no outs. The Rams then manufactured that runner on second over to third w...
PITTSBURG, Kan. (Feb. 9, 2018) – One of Oklahoma Christian track and field coach Wade Miller's goals for the 2018 OC women's squad was to put together a distance medley team that could set a school record. He found the right quartet in Kelsey Castillo, Leisa VanVooren, Kelsey Simmons and Layne Hammer. They posted a time of 12:09.22 on the opening night of the Indoor Gorilla Classic on Friday night at Pittsburg State's Robert W. Plaster Center, knocking down one of the oldest marks in the OC record book. Castillo started the Lady Eagles off w...
SHAWNEE, Okla. (Feb. 9, 2018) – Oklahoma Christian came oh-so-close to a rarity for a baseball opponent playing at Oklahoma Baptist – recording a sweep of the traditionally powerful Bison – but the Eagles settled for a doubleheader split on Friday at Bison Field at Ford Park. A six-run fourth inning carried the Eagles to a 9-8 win in the first game, and they overcame an early deficit before surrendering two late runs to OBU that gave the Bison a 7-6 win in the second game. OC (2-5) fell behind OBU 3-0 in the opener before the Eagles' big innin...
OKLAHOMA CITY (Feb. 9, 2018) – After a disappointing start to the softball season last weekend, Oklahoma Christian looked at this week's Edmond Regional Festival as a chance for a reset, coach Tom Heath said. Consider that goal met. The Lady Eagles swept their four games in the festival, beating Southeastern Oklahoma State 3-1 and Washburn (Kan.) 8-0 on Friday at Tom Heath Field. OC (5-5) was the only team to go 4-0 in the festival that was co-hosted by OC and Central Oklahoma. Coming off a 1-5 showing at the season-opening Southeastern R...