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Freedom United Methodist Church news

On Sunday, June 27, the order of services at Freedom United Methodist Church was: Prelude – Janell Reutlinger We are on Facebook, live at 11 a.m. Our Facebook page is Freedom United Methodist Church. VBS is scheduled for Aug. 3, 4 and 5 – 6 p.m. to...

 

Freedom birthdays

Happy Birthday To July 1: Maurice Farr, Cindy Wilson July 2: Chelsea Ferguson, Janell Reutlinger July 3: Shawn Walker, B. G. Laughton July 4: Randy Schroeder, Marty Province, Debra James July 5: Dale Sample, Keith Melkus, Barclay Holt July 6: Bo...

 

Freedom anniversaries

Happy Anniversary To July 1: Mr. & Mrs. Mark Flock, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Russell July 2: Mr. & Mrs. Gary Earnest July 8: Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Armantrout July 12: Mr. & Mrs. Jim Beagley July 22: Mr. & Mrs. Jerrod Reed (Note: Send corrections, additions to:...

 

Survey: Only one quarter of nursing homes confident they will make it through to next year

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL), representing more than 14,000 nursing homes, assisted living communities, and other long term care facilities across the country, a...

 

Leigh Gaddis selected first female Wildlife Commission chairman

The selection of Leigh Gaddis as chairman marks the first time the state Wildlife Conservation Commission will have a female at the helm. Gaddis, of Ada and an Alva native, was appointed by then-Gov....

 

3 Oklahoma City police officers cleared in recent shootings

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Three Oklahoma City police officers involved in two separate shootings earlier this year, including the fatal shooting of an Oklahoma County jail inmate, have been cleared and are returning to duty, according to police. A post o...

 

Oklahoma FFA convention moving from Oklahoma City to Tulsa

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — The annual Oklahoma FFA convention is moving to Tulsa after 15 years in Oklahoma City because Oklahoma City officials could not provide a long-term guarantee to the FFA for the space needed in late April each year. The city m...

 
 By JOHN HANNA    Regional    July 1, 2021

GOP congressmen assail Kansas governor over border security

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Republicans are trying to pull Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly into a national debate over border security as the GOP works to undercut her standing with voters ahead of her re-election bid next year. Republican U.S. Rep. R...

 

Supreme Court unanimously upholds religious liberty over LGBTQ rights – and nods to a bigger win for conservatives ahead

(THE CONVERSATION) It wasn't a dramatic expansion of religious rights – not yet. But the Supreme Court's ruling in favor of a Catholic adoption agency that had been excluded from Philadelphia's foster programs for refusing to work with same-sex c...

 

Police: Woman arrested after abuse accusation at shelter

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) — Law enforcement officials say a woman who worked at a Chattanooga shelter for immigrant children has been arrested after abuse allegations. The Chattanooga Police Department announced Wednesday that 35-year-old Randi D...

 

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