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Alva public records for June and July

The following individuals purchased a building permit during June and July 2018: June 2018 June 29: Demolition, 1210 Choctaw, expiration date Sept. 29, 2018, valuation: $2,000. June 29: Demo, house and barn, expiration Sept. 29, 2018, valuation:...

 

Menus for week of Aug. 13–17

Breakfast Menu for Alva Public Schools Monday – Whole grain Apple Jacks, cinnamon toast, fruit cocktail, juice, milk Tuesday – Pancake on a stick, maple syrup, Mandarin oranges, juice, milk Wednesday – Omelet, biscuit, pineapple, juice, milk Thurs...

 

Airport commission meets Monday

The Alva Airport Commission has a short agenda for the Monday night meeting. The commission meets at 7 p.m. Monday in the airport terminal. The only items on the agenda are reports from the city council and from the airport manager. There will be a...

 

Variance requested for Young St. construction

The Alva Board of Adjustments will consider a variance for a residential construction site on Young Street during their meeting on Monday. The board will meet at 6 p.m. in the council chambers at city hall. Left Frame LLC is requesting a variance to...

 

Alva scout troops address questions about scouting changes

Several months ago, Scouts B.S.A. voted upon a new policy that would allow girls to become members of the organization that had historically been only for boys. At this time, girls may join Cub Scouts, which is for kindergarten through fifth grade. O...

 

Two requests for Alva Tourism Committee

The Alva Tourism Tax Committee will consider two funding requests during their meeting on Wednesday. The committee is scheduled to meet at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 15 in the city council chambers. The Friends of the Fair are asking for tourism tax dollars not...

 

Man accused of trying to defeat urine test

An Alva man is facing a misdemeanor charge after he allegedly tried to defeat a urine test. Logan Kyle McClary, 24, is charged with unlawful possession of urine to defeat drug screening. According to court records, on Aug. 7 McClary was required to...

 

NWTC earns 2018 Gold Star Award

Northwest Technology Center (NWTC) was recognized earlier this month as a winner of the Gold Star Award, the highest honor given by the Oklahoma Association of Technology Centers (OATC). NWTC is a 12-time recipient of this award. The Gold Star Award...

 

Burglary charge against Rock dismissed

A burglary charge against an Edmond man has been dismissed in Woods County Court. On April 10 a warrant was issued for Ryan Todd Rock, 48, on a second degree burglary charge, a felony. Law...

 

Stitt Family Trusts execute agreement to acquire Farmers Exchange Bank, Cherokee

JENKS, Okla. – (BUSINESS WIRE) The Stitt Family Trusts, which collectively own 100 percent of Gateway Mortgage Group, a full-service mortgage company licensed in 41 states and the District of Columbia, announced the signing of a definitive stock p...

 

Woman reports vehicle stolen by coworker

A vehicle reported stolen in Alva was later recovered in Ford County, Kansas, and the driver was held for local authorities. The vehicle was reported stolen on Aug. 8 about 2:25 p.m. and recovered the same afternoon. Alva Police Officer Brian File...

 

Northwestern 2018 summer session honor roll additions

PRESIDENT’S HONOR ROLL Graduate and Post-Graduate Students OKLAHOMA ALVA – Kim Trekell CHEROKEE – Martha Royster ENID – Courtney Campbell, Christina Erford, Desireé Powell, Rebecca Reilly PONCA CITY – Abigail Degan STILLWATER – Andrew Skousen, Ang...

 

Get creative, enter Woods County Fair Duct Tape Division

Do you have a creative flair? Do you like to construct items that are useful and unique? Then you may want to enter the Woods County Free Fair Duct Tape Division! Requirements for Construction • Items may be made with any color duct tape • Items mus...

 
 By Jim Scribner    Local    August 12, 2018

Well, I must have missed August and Labor Day both because school is starting

I may live to see school letting out May 25th and starting June 6th someday. Anyhow, what I really want is for drivers to watch out for the kids around the schools. They don't mean to not pay attentio...

 

Woods County Communications phone log

Friday, August 3, 2018 11:25 a.m. Controlled burn on Noble and County Road 980. 1:13 p.m. Controlled burn on Noble and County Road 970. 2:55 p.m. Controlled burn on Major Road and County Road 1050. 3:26 p.m. Controlled burn on County Road 720 and...

 

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...

 

Marriage filings

Jordan Michael Ealey, Decatur, Illinois, and Miranda Lynn Rebarchik, Alva: marriage license (counselling) ($5). Cody Vincent Forell and Kylee Jeanne Harper, both of Edmond: marriage license (counselling) ($5)....

 

Divorce filings

Travis Leroy Krob vs. Virginia Lee Krob: dissolution of marriage (252.14)....

 

Woods County real estate transactions

Real Estate Transfers Book 1281 page 187: Dustin D. Moffatt, a single person, conveys unto Cameron A. Perks. Lot 3 and the east 5 feet of lot 4, in block 2 of Hardy’s Subdivision to the City of Alva, Woods County, Oklahoma. Warranty deed. Book 1...

 

Woods County Sheriff phone log

Friday, August 3, 2018 None. Saturday, August 4, 2018 9:15 a.m. Woman called about inmate information. 9:29 a.m. Man called about inmate information. 9:55 a.m. Man called about inmate information. 10:47 a.m. Man called about inmate information....

 
 By Tara Owen    Local    August 12, 2018

Alva FFA members attend a leadership camp

Nine members of the Alva FFA chapter attended the 46th annual Oklahoma FFA Alumni Leadership Camp. This four-day camp was at the Tulakogee Conference Center. At this camp more than 1,600 Oklahoma FFA...

 

Protecting people and looking out for public interest

Mark Myles, a Democratic candidate for Oklahoma attorney general, is running on a platform of protecting people from those who would do them harm. He brings experience in both legal and business...

 

Charlottesville gave momentum to Confederate monument foes

Pressure to take down America's monuments honoring slain Confederate soldiers and the generals who led them didn't start with Charlottesville. But the deadly violence that rocked the Virginia college town a year ago gave the issue an explosive moment...

 

Report: New Mexico school shooter visited 'Neo-Nazi' sites

AZTEC, N.M. (AP) — A new report says a man accused of killing two students during a New Mexico school shooting visited "Neo-Nazi: websites and sought out people obsessed with school shootings. The Daily Times of Farmington, New Mexico, reports a l...

 

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