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N. Korea's military to reenter inter-Korea cooperation sites

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said Wednesday it will redeploy troops to now-shuttered inter-Korean cooperation sites, reinstall guard posts and resume military exercises at front-line areas, nullifying the landmark tension-reducing deals r...

 

Trump signs order on police reform, doesn't mention racism

WASHINGTON (AP) — Following weeks of national protests since the death of George Floyd, President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday that he said would encourage better police practices. But he made no mention of the roiling national d...

 

A drug offers hope amid spikes in coronavirus infections

ATLANTA (AP) — As nations grapple with new outbreaks and spiking death tolls from the coronavirus, a commonly available drug appeared Tuesday to offer hope that the most seriously ill could have a better chance of survival. The pandemic has forced c...

 

Calls for de-escalation training grow after Atlanta shooting

ATLANTA (AP) — The deaths of George Floyd in Minneapolis and Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta in the span of less than three weeks have led to a push in the U.S. for more training of police officers in how to de-escalate tense situations before they e...

 

India: 20 troops killed in Himalayas clash with Chinese army

SRINAGAR, India (AP) — A clash high in the Himalayas between the world's two most populated countries claimed the lives of 20 Indian soldiers in a border region that the two nuclear armed neighbors have disputed for decades, Indian officials said T...

 

Stocks rally worldwide on hopes for coming economic recovery

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks rose again Tuesday, part of a strong and worldwide rally for markets, after a big rebound in buying at U.S. stores and online raised hopes that the economy can escape its recession relatively quickly. The S&P 500 climbed 1...

 

Watchdogs say Trump admin limiting oversight of virus aid

WASHINGTON (AP) — Government watchdogs are warning that a legal determination by the Trump administration could severely limit their ability to oversee more than $1 trillion in spending related to the coronavirus pandemic. In a letter to four c...

 

Simple math suggests complex back story at Supreme Court

WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court watchers were left scratching their heads when they learned Justice Neil Gorsuch was the author of Monday's landmark LGBT rights ruling, but not because the appointee of President Donald Trump might have been e...

 

Freedom birthdays

Happy Birthday To June 18: Kyle Reed, Harvey Dunlap, Michelle Schroeder June 19: Carol Rooney, Robert Frei, Chris Wagner, Heather Winn June 20: Kirk Brown, Jeffery Lewis June 21: Melba Artz, Janea Ferguson, Lisa Hughes June 22; Cari Parks, Dani...

 

Freedom anniversaries

Happy Anniversary To June 18: Mr. & Mrs. Darin Harris June 24: Mr. & Mrs. Bill Burkhart June 28: Mr. & Mrs. Andy Newby June 29: Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Murray, Mr. & Mrs. Dale Wares July 1: Mr. & Mrs. Mark Flock, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Russell July 2: Mr. & Mrs....

 

Freedom United Methodist Church news

On Sunday, June 14, the order of services at the Freedom United Methodist Church were: Prelude by Janell Reutlinger Vacation Bible School has been rescheduled to a new date. The first week of August is the tentative date at this time. Invocation by...

 

Online applications for LIHEAP summer cooling assistance available for eligible households

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS) will begin taking online applications on June 16, 2020, for summer cooling assistance through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Many households receiving public a...

 
 By Kathleen Lourde    Local    June 17, 2020

Freedom Town Board considers floodplain issues; votes to move forward with gas line replacement

The Town of Freedom held its regularly scheduled monthly meeting on Wednesday, June 10. The group gathered via teleconference. Present were Mayor Shad Brackin and Trustees Rolando Galindo and Randy Rhodes. Also present were Town Clerk/Treasurer Cindy...

 

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