Articles from the July 25, 2019 edition

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Freedom birthdays

Happy Birthday To July 26: Darrin Rader, Allen Bradt, Kaden Hensley July 27: Bailey Rankin, Lee Christopher, Leah Adams July 28: Shad Brackin, Doneta Hohensee July 29: Courtney Wares, Kylee Harper, Kelsey Harper July 31: Monty Reed, Dallet Maddux,...

 

Freedom anniversaries

Happy Anniversary To July 25: Mr. & Mrs. Kent Bilyeu, Mr. & Mrs. Dustin Rankin, Mr. & Mrs. Corby Bradt July 26: Mr. & Mrs. Merle Nickelson July 27: Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Hughes July 28: Mr. & Mrs. Zearl Harris Aug. 3: Mr. & Mrs. Buddy Dotter Aug. 7: Mr....

 

Freedom United Methodist Church news

On Sunday, July 21, the order of services at the Freedom United Methodist Church was: Prelude by Janell Reutlinger Invocation by Pastor Todd Call to Worship: Psalm 114 led by Julie Russell Opening Hymn: “Rescue the Perishing” led by Debra Brown Aff...

 
 By Marione Martin    Local    July 25, 2019

Red Bluff Classic Run is Aug. 17

It’s time to register for the Red Bluff 5K and Fun Run. The event is being held in conjunction with the 82nd annual Freedom Rodeo on Saturday, Aug. 17. Check-in will begin at 7 a.m. with the run beginning at 7:30 a.m. All participants will receive a...

 
 By Kathleen Lourde    Local    July 25, 2019

Immell receives $15,000 grant for teaching infant care to FACS students

The Freedom School Board called a special meeting Tuesday evening with a number of personnel issues on the agenda. It was the first school board meeting since the departure of former Superintendent... Full story

 
 By Ashley Strehl    Local    July 25, 2019

Freedom school teachers learn in Baltimore

Though it is a small, Freedom schools received the big opportunity to attend the 2019 Making Schools Work Conference sponsored by the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) in Baltimore MD. Freedom... Full story

 
 By Ken Miller    Regional    July 25, 2019

Feed The Children, ex-CEO J.C. Watts settle lawsuits

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma City-based charity Feed The Children and former CEO and President J.C. Watts have settled lawsuits against each other over Watts' firing in 2016. The two agreed to the dismissal of the lawsuits and that they c...

 

Ex-teacher arrested in North Dakota on Oklahoma rape charge

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — A former special education teacher charged in the rape of a student in Oklahoma has been arrested in North Dakota. Daniel Albert Cline Bodine, 43, was arrested Tuesday in Dickinson, North Dakota, the Tulsa World reported. P...

 

Oklahoma man sought in death of father arrested in Texas

ROANOKE, Texas (AP) — An Oklahoma man who was being sought as a suspect in the stabbing death of his father has been arrested in Texas. Police in Roanoke, Texas, said in a Facebook post that 21-year-old Jacob Barber was taken into custody early W...

 
 By NICK POWELL    Sports    July 25, 2019

Herricanes female football players hold reunion in Houston

HOUSTON (AP) — Rose Kelley was jogging through Memorial Park one summer evening when she saw a group of women practicing football. One of the women spotted Kelley, with her sturdy frame and strong legs, and figured her for an athlete. The Houston Her...

 

Medicaid expansion supporters organizing Oklahoma volunteers

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A group seeking a statewide vote on whether to expand Medicaid to tens of thousands of low-income Oklahomans is organizing volunteers after receiving the date for when they can begin gathering signatures. The group Oklahomans D...

 

2 charged with murder in fatal shooting of Oklahoma man

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — First-degree murder charges have been filed against two people in the shooting death of the manager of an Oklahoma medical marijuana dispensary. Oklahoma County court records indicate charges were filed on Monday against 3...

 
 By John Hanna    Regional    July 25, 2019

Top GOP state lawmaker launches US Senate bid in Kansas

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A veteran conservative Republican legislative leader who helped block Medicaid expansion in Kansas this year launched a campaign Wednesday for the U.S. Senate, jumping into an already crowded race within weeks of nationally k...

 

Ex-prison worker's defense: Touching wasn't consensual

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas prison dental instructor accused of molesting female inmates is seeking to have the charges against him dismissed, arguing that the law he's charged with breaking requires consent and he's accused of touching the women w...

 

Tax breaks for Kansas City firm tucked into Missouri GM bill

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Tucked into a new Missouri incentives package for a possible General Motors expansion is another tax credit program tailored to benefit a single Kansas City company. Missouri officials and lawmakers loudly praised the t...

 

KBI has 74 clergy abuse investigations in 33 counties

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — State authorities have opened more than 70 investigations into alleged sexual abuse by Catholic clergy after receiving over 100 abuse reports in less than six months, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation said Tuesday. The a...

 

Pharmacist convicted in opioid prescription conspiracy

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A jury has convicted a Wichita-area pharmacist of illegally filling thousands of prescriptions for opioids to patients of a doctor who is serving a life sentence in the scheme. Federal prosecutors say 46-year-old Ebube O...

 

Questions raised over arrest of Mexican national in Missouri

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Federal immigration officers trying to arrest a Mexican national smashed a car window and dragged him from the vehicle in front of his girlfriend and two young children, prompting condemnation from the woman's Missouri congres...

 

Officials abandon idea of demolishing Columbine High School

DENVER (AP) — A Colorado school district trying to stop people obsessed with the shooting at Columbine High School won't demolish the building as a way to deter intruders, officials said in a letter released Wednesday. Jefferson County Schools S...

 

Iran's president hints at quid pro quo for seized UK ship

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — President Hassan Rouhani suggested on Wednesday that Iran might release a U.K.-flagged ship if Britain takes similar steps to release an Iranian oil tanker seized by the British Royal Navy off Gibraltar earlier this month. His r...

 

Historic horizontal well in Permian Basin completed

CARLSBAD, N.M. (AP) — Drilling of the longest horizontal oil and gas well in the history of the Permian Basin has been completed as booming oil production in the region continues to center around shale in southeast New Mexico and West Texas. The Fort...

 

New Mexico AG 'frustrated' with response to contamination

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Top New Mexico officials want the U.S. Air Force to immediately begin defining the boundaries of plumes of contamination at two bases in the state and provide alternate water supplies to affected residents. Attorney G...

 

Oregon removes assisted suicide wait for certain patients

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Legislation allowing certain terminally ill patients to have quicker access to life-ending medications under the state's first-in-the-nation assisted suicide law has been signed into law, Gov. Kate Brown's office announced W...

 

Judge temporarily blocks new Arkansas anti-abortion laws

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A federal judge blocked three new abortion restrictions in Arkansas minutes before they were set to take effect Wednesday, including a measure that opponents say would likely force the state's only surgical abortion clinic t...

 

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