Articles from the July 24, 2019 edition

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 By Marione Martin    Local    July 24, 2019

Ringwood man dies in collision with semi

A man from Ringwood died when a semi collided with his vehicle Monday in Major County. Claud Willie Koehn, 91, was pronounced dead at the scene by M.E. Investigator Kathy Valentine and transported to Fairview Funeral Home. The collision occurred at... Full story

 

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...

 

Alfalfa County Sheriff's Office logs

Tuesday, July 16, 2019 During this day there were four traffic stops and one civil papers served. 12:10 a.m. – Caller advised of a male driving a three wheeler with no headlights on. Deputy en route. No contact with suspect was made. 7:33 a.m. – Rep...

 
 By Stacy Sanborn    Local    July 24, 2019

No updates on Skeleton Creek wind project in Alfalfa County

A short agenda made for another short meeting for Alfalfa County commissioners Monday morning. All three men (Jay Hague, Stan Tucker and Marvin Woodall) were present and got down to business approving last week's minutes, payment warrants and...

 

Wilcoxson-Brown united in marriage

Larry and Rita Wilcoxson of Alva are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Alisha to Patrick Brown of Shelby, North Carolina. Patrick is the son of David and Janet Brown. The couple were...

 

Currys celebrate 60th wedding anniversary

Harvey and Leslie Curry are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary on July 25. They were married in Oakhurst, New Jersey, in 1959. Harvey was in the Army for 24 years while Leslie was a...

 

DORTHY LOGSDON

Funeral services for Dorthy Logsdon will be Friday, July 26, 2019, at First United Methodist Church at 10 a.m. with Reverend Dr. Carol Cook Moore officiating. Burial will follow in Alva Municipal...

 

PATRICIA LEE LORENZ

Patricia Lee Lorenz was born on September 2, 1938, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to LaClida and Umaldy T. Waterfall. Pat went to Stillwater High School before attending nursing school at the University...

 
 By Yvonne Miller    Local    July 24, 2019

Vietnam Veteran Bob Drake said he has `no regrets'

Kiowa man Bob Drake, who is a Vietnam veteran, was the featured speaker for the Fourth of July community service in Hardtner, Kansas, at the United Methodist Church. The sanctuary was filled with...

 
 By Yvonne Miller    Local    July 24, 2019

Notice of award bid approved for Kiowa City Hall/Police Department Renovation

Kiowa's City Council is one step closer to starting construction of the City Hall/Police Department Renovation project that's been discussed for over a year. At a special meeting Monday night, Sam Johnson, an engineer with BG Consultants who is contr...

 
 By Yvonne Miller    Local    July 24, 2019

Leone left a budgetary mess for Kiowa City Council

“We can't publish this budget because it's wrong,” Kiowa City Councilmember Brian Hill said in frustration as discussion of the city's proposed 2020 budget culminated. This was at a special meeting of the Kiowa City Council Monday night. The spe...

 
 By Marione Martin    Local    July 24, 2019

Carmen man charged with failure to register as sex offender

A Carmen man was arrested July15 after failing to register his address with authorities. Leslie Dean Weese Jr., 36, was charged with failure to register as a sex offender, a felony. This crime is punishable by imprisonment of not more than five...

 
 By Kathleen Lourde    Local    July 24, 2019

Cannabis: from criminal to medicinal?

On a dusty side street in Cherokee under a wide blue Oklahoma sky punctuated by a rusting grain elevator, an old-fashioned brick building stands solid, a survivor of some wrecking ball in days past.... Full story

 
 By Yvonne Miller    Local    July 24, 2019

Despite torrential rains, fightin' the mud and delays, the 2019 wheat harvest was good in this area

To a farmer there is hardly a better feeling than having your wheat cut and it did well; and you have fall crops planted in ground that has ample moisture. You thank God. And of course with 100 degree... Full story

 

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