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Woods County real estate transactions

Real Estate Transfers Book 1347 page 1078: George Bush Revocable Trust conveys unto Bush Ranch LLC. Section 35, Township 29 North, Range 17 West, S2SW4. Quit claim deed. Book 1347 page 1080: George Bush and Sally Bush convey unto Sally Bush...

 

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, February 16, 2023 During this day there were six traffic stops. 4:27 a.m. – Report of a structure fire on Ash Avenue. 6:15 a.m. – Report of a fire alarm on Oklahoma Boulevard. 6:23 a.m. – Medic needed on Apache Street for a sick perso...

 

Northwestern falls in final road game of season

BETHANY, Okla. – The Lady Rangers ended their final road trip of the season falling short to Crimson Storm. They came out strong in the first quarter of the game, defensively working creating a difficult time for SNU's offense. The momentum b...

 

Menus for week of Feb. 27 to March 3

Breakfast Menu for Alva Public Schools Monday—Toast/sausage patty or cereal/toast, applesauce, juice, milk Tuesday—Muffin or cereal/toast, fruit, juice, milk Wednesday—Biscuit and gravy or cereal/toast, fruit, juice, milk Thursday—Cinnamon toast/y...

 

CoffeeTime

The little preschool-age girl, living on the farm with her siblings and parents, lived in constant fear of going outside to play. The reason for her terror? Their male goose (called a gander for...

 

This describes me right now

Husband: "What's for dinner?" Wife: "Nothing." Husband: "We had nothing last night." Wife: "I know. I made enough for two days." Cleo has been in the hospital this last week. She is doing lots better...

 

Murdock's Minutes

SB194 would require appointed Land Office secretary to be vetted, approved by Senate We're already coming up on the first big deadline for the session – all bills that were introduced here in the S...

 

Education fair opportunities set for education majors

Education employers seeking employees have an opportunity to go right to the source by attending the spring 2023 Education Fair at Northwestern Oklahoma State University-Alva. The in-person event will take place Monday, Feb. 27, in the Student...

 

Northwestern bands to present March 3 concert

Members of the Northwestern Oklahoma State University Chamber Winds and Concert Band will present their spring band concert on Friday, March 3, at 7 p.m. in Herod Hall Auditorium. The event is free... Full story

 

Alva High School student to receive 2023 Academic All-State Award

The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence has announced the recipients of its prestigious 2023 Academic All-State Awards. Laura Anton, Alva, has been chosen as a recipient. Anton is a senior at Alva...

 

Oklahoma House passes school-choice legislation

Members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives have approved an $800 million education package that includes a half-billion dollars in new funding for public schools and $300 million in refundable tax credits for families that choose to send a chil...

 

Oklahoma AG finds no legal justification for state-sponsored Catholic charter school

The state’s attorney general withdrew a previous opinion that opened the door for religious charter schools and is urging a state board to “use caution” in considering a Catholic school application. Charter schools are public schools that are priva...

 

Legislators talk about school choice bills in Alva meeting

School choice legislation was the main topic of discussion by Rep. Carl Newton and Sen. Casey Murdock at the Alva Chamber Community Coffee. The event drew a standing room only crowd at Windy Ford on F... Full story

 

Cast into 'political Siberia'

In a meeting held in Alva Friday, Feb. 17, Sen. Carl Murdock spoke about the high cost of voting the way his district wants him to vote. “Carl (Newton) and I work together on a lot of things. We make a pretty good team down there (at the capitol) w...

 

Alva Utility Authority receives $1,000,000 grant for system improvements

The Alva Utility Authority received approval for $1,000,000 in funding Tuesday from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) to improve the Authority’s water infrastructure. Construction of upgrades and improvements to the water system will be f... Full story

 

Goldbugs lose in OT to Crooked Oak, play Thursday in area

The Alva Goldbugs seemed to match up well with the Crooked Oak Ruf-Neks for the regional championship game at Perry Saturday. That proved to be true right up to the end when the game went into overtim... Full story

 

Ladybugs lose to Luther, play Thursday in area

The Alva Ladybugs took on the Luther Lady Lions in the regional championship at Perry Saturday night. In the first quarter, the Alva girls trailed by nine points but cut that to a two-point deficit by... Full story

 

Millions who rely on Medicaid may be booted from program

WASHINGTON (AP) — If you get health care coverage through Medicaid, you might be at risk of losing that coverage over the next year. Roughly 84 million people are covered by the government-sponsored program, which has grown by 20 million people s...

 

Rights to 'Crying Indian' ad to go to Native American group

Since its debut in 1971, an anti-pollution ad showing a man in Native American attire shed a single tear at the sight of smokestacks and litter taking over a once unblemished landscape has become an indelible piece of TV pop culture. It's been refere...

 

Man who claims he was set up to be released on parole soon

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas man who claimed a disgraced police detective helped convict him of a 1997 murder he didn't commit will be released on parole in four months. KCUR reports that Brian Betts learned the news Friday and called his sister...

 

St. Louis Zoo bear has second brief escape from enclosure

ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis Zoo officials say they are working to find a way to keep an Andean bear named Ben inside his enclosure after he escaped Thursday for the second time this month. The bear was outside for less than an hour and was found o...

 

Jill Biden sees East Africa drought up close, seeks more aid

LOSITETI, Kenya (AP) — U.S. first lady Jill Biden got an up-close look Sunday at the historic East Africa drought as she walked along arid land and listened as some Maasai women described how their children and livestock are going hungry. She a...

 

Carter: Still a model for candidates asking 'Why not me?'

ATLANTA (AP) — As the 2024 campaign season begins, political players are looking in the mirror and deciding whether they see an American president staring back. It was no different for Jimmy Carter in the early 1970s. And it took meeting several p...

 

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