Articles from the May 10, 2017 edition

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Alfalfa 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 obtai...

 

Divorce filings

Mahlon Matthew White, Helena vs. Margaret Michelle White, Tulsa: divorce ($272.14)....

 

Alfalfa County Sheriff's Office log

Tuesday May 2, 2017 12:11 a.m. Reporting party (RP) advised of a neighbor across the street playing loud music and his kids were trying to sleep. Advised officer. Officer advised the individual to turn down the music. 7:58 a.m. RP advised someone...

 

Barber County court filings

Civil Filings Robin R. Packard vs. James R. Packard: intentional tort. Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Weston C. Mantey: mortgage foreclosure. Limited Civil Filings Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital & Physicians Clinic vs. Taarnna Renner: debt collection....

 

Barber County real estate transactions

Real Estate Transfers Book 142 page 256: Jack H. Circle and Beth A. Circle, grantors, unto Jack H. Circle and Beth A. Circle, co-trustees of the Beth A. and Jack H. Circle Joint Revocable Trust dated September 8, 2016. The northwest quarter and the...

 

Barber County Sheriff's Office log

May 1, 2017 Deputy Passch investigated a dog that was shot in Sun City. May 2, 2017 Undersheriff Brewer investigated a suspicious character on Chickasaw Road. Simone Freeman, Sharon, driving a 2003 Chevrolet Silverado hit a deer on Highway 160 by...

 

Aline-Cleo student's winning artwork recognized at State Capitol

A kindergarten student at Aline-Cleo Elementary School was selected as a winner of the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board's Well Site Safety Day Coloring Contest. Orlando Loredo was recognized as the...

 
 By Yvonne Miller    Local    May 10, 2017

Alva's Ridge Hughbanks elected Oklahoma State FFA president

"My legs went limp, they slapped on that jacket and my friends held me up," Kyle Hughbanks said of the moment his name was announced as the Oklahoma State FFA president at convention last week held...

 

New quilt exhibit and 'The History of Quilts' presentation scheduled at Sod House Museum

The Sod House Museum is offering a new quilt exhibit featuring 25 quilts from the late 19th through the early 20th centuries. By this time quilts were not only needed for mere warmth, but also for quilt makers to express their creativity. Quilting...

 
 By Yvonne Miller    Local    May 10, 2017

South Barber tennis team statebound, graduation Sunday

South Barber's Board of Education met for their May meeting Monday evening one half hour early to give everyone time to attend the junior and senior high spring music concert. All members attended except Dooli Rugg. They were: President Steven...

 
 By Lynn L. Martin    Local    May 10, 2017

Verleta Eckels named state Director of the Year for School Nutrition Association

The food service director for the Alva Public Schools was honored recently by being named Director of the Year for the School Nutrition Association. This is the second high honor for Eckels. A few yea...

 

Cherokee Public Schools hires three new employees

The Cherokee Public School Board met Monday, May 8, at 4 p.m. to discuss a full, eventful agenda, including the hiring of three new employees. Members of the board who attended the meeting included Kory Littlefield, T.J. Allison, Amber Wilhite and...

 
 By Lynn L. Martin    Local    May 10, 2017

Woods County commissioners proclaim OHCE Week

At their regular Monday meeting, four women representing the Oklahoma Home and Community Education clubs asked the Woods County commissioners to proclaim May 7–13 as OHCE week in Woods County. Commissioner Randy McMurphy read a proclamation d...

 
 By Lynn L. Martin    Local    May 10, 2017

Lynn Says

The Longfellow Elementary School student body screamed and yelled with excitement as the pay-off day arrived to plaster their principal, Steve Shiever, with 51 pies to the face. Students earned money...

 
 By Ray Fink    Sports    May 10, 2017

Lady Bison Handle Emmanuel

MOBILE, Ala. – Oklahoma Baptist scored its second shutout of pool play at the NCCAA National Tournament with a 5-0 win over Emmanuel Tuesday. Rouxanne Janse van Rensburg and Kim Moosbacher won No. 1 doubles, 8-2, and Olivia Charvat and Madeleine B...

 
 By Ray Fink    Sports    May 10, 2017

Bison Blank Dallas Baptist, 5-0

MOBILE, Ala. – Oklahoma Baptist shut out Dallas Baptist for the second time this postseason, claiming a 5-0 win at the NCCAA Men's Tennis Tournament Tuesday. Kevin Andrusch and Gianluca Galdi at No. 1 and Thomas Ackerknecht and Luis Romero at No. 2...

 
 By Ray Fink    Sports    May 10, 2017

Bison Ward Off Warner

MOBILE, Ala. – Oklahoma Baptist started pool play at the NCCAA Men's Tennis Championship Tuesday with a 5-1 win over Warner. OBU took a 2-1 lead after doubles with Thomas Ackerknecht and Luis Romero taking No. 2 doubles 8-4 and Lucas Castelo B...

 
 By Ray Fink    Sports    May 10, 2017

Lady Bison Shut Out Campbellsville

MOBILE, Ala. – Oklahoma Baptist opened pool play at the NCCAA Women's Tennis Championship with a 5-0 win over Campbellsville. Rouxanne Janse van Rensburg and Kim Moosbacher won at No. 1 doubles, 8-3, Caroline Abbe and Alex Bowers scored an 8-2 win a...

 
 By Doug Self    Sports    May 10, 2017

Co-Leader Stefan Idstam Leads Bulldogs Surge at Super Regional

AXTELL, Neb. – After entering the day in third place, Great American Conference Player of the Year Stefan Idstam shot a seven-under 65 on Tuesday to move into a three-way tie for first place at the Central/Midwest Super Regional Championships at A...

 

Republican Zack Taylor elected to vacant Oklahoma House seat

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Republican Zack Taylor has dodged facing a runoff by a razor-thin margin to be elected to fill a vacant seat in the Oklahoma House serving Seminole and Pottawatomie counties. With all 17 precincts in House District 28 r...

 

Oklahoma revenue collections lagging; more cuts possible

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma finance officials say revenue collections are continuing to fall below the official estimate, setting up the possibility of more cuts to schools, prisons and health care before the fiscal year ends June 30. State S...

 

Students testify in school child abuse case in Oklahoma

PERRY, Okla. (AP) — Ten girls who accused a former teaching assistant of inappropriately touching them at an Oklahoma elementary school have now testified in the case. All but one of the girls faced former teaching assistant Arnold Cowen, 86, during...

 

Invasive beetle confirmed in 3 more Arkansas counties

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — An invasive beetle known for destroying ash trees has been discovered in three more Arkansas counties. The Arkansas State Plant Board said Tuesday that the emerald ash borer has been discovered in Garland, Montgomery, and P...

 

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