Articles from the August 15, 2018 edition
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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 real estate transactions
Real Estate Transfers Book 830 page 888: John Cutright, a widower, grantor and party of the first part, conveys unto Kandi Smith, grantee and party of the second part, the N/2 NW/4 of section 23, township 28N, range 10, W.I.M., less the oil, gas and...
Alfalfa County Sheriff's Office logs
Tuesday, August 7, 2018 12:02 a.m. Deputy had a traffic stop west of the four-way. 11:40 a.m. Controlled burn west of Driftwood tower. 6:24 p.m. Call about a suspicious person on Sandpiper Trails. 7:23 p.m. Medic needed for a male who had fallen and...
Barber County real estate transactions
Real Estate Transfers Book 143 page 415: BEMCO LLC conveys unto Billy E. Musgrove Trust: the east 13 rods of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 7, township 32 south, range 11 west of the 6th P.M., Barber County, Kansas. Quit...
Barber County Sheriff's Office log
August 6, 2018 Deputy Woods responded to a farm implement broken down on U.S. Highway 281. Deputy Woods investigated an abandoned vehicle on Albee Road. August 7, 2018 Deputy Miller did a welfare check at the Candle Tree Apartments in Kiowa, Kansas....
Barber County court filings
Civil Filings PennyMac Loan Services LLC vs. Enrique Miranda: mortgage foreclosure. Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital Physicians Clinic vs. Mikeal Cunningham: other. Limited Civil Filings O.K. Cooperative Grain and Mercantile Company vs. Nephi...
Quiet morning for Alfalfa County commissioners
Commissioners in Alfalfa County met briefly Monday morning with a only a few line items on their agenda. Jay Hague, Stan Tucker and Ray “Toby” Walker reviewed documents, signing off on the previous meeting minutes, M & O warrants for payment, bla...
Woods County commissioners discuss bids
All commissioners were in attendance at the regular weekly meeting of the Woods County commissioners. Court Clerk Shelley Reed and Kat Lunn of the Alva Review Courier were also present. A motion was made by Hamil, seconded by Smiley, to approve...
Timberlake FFA end-of-summer review
At the end of May, the Timberlake FFA officer team traveled to Branson, Missouri, for their annual officer retreat. The officers – consisting of Cade Jenlink, Jake Thorp, KaLynn LeForce, Dru B...
Oklahoma's Coaches Mentoring Challenge recognizes local coaches
Nearly 800 coaches and 238 communities joined forces and participated in the 2017-18 Oklahoma Mentoring Challenge, a statewide campaign to encourage Oklahomans to mentor young people in their communities. Several local coaches participated in the cha...
Freedom Public School closes campus for lunch
The Freedom Board of Education met Monday night and kicked off the meeting by accepting the resignation of Board Vice-President Donald Simmons. Simmons’ exit from the school district resulted in an empty seat at the table, but all other members of t...
South Barber's Steve Roberts ends 25-year girls basketball coaching career with 400-175 record
You've heard the terms "slow as molasses in January" or "getting blood out of a turnip." That aptly describes the winning coach and teacher Steve Roberts talking about his many accomplishments. Robert...
Let's join the community together for another winning season
The Alva schools held their "media day" Monday evening at the huge practice building at Alva High School. All sorts of attractive elementary to senior football players, cheerleaders and softball playe...
HERSCHEL RAGAINS
Funeral services for Herschel Ragains will be Tuesday, August 14, 2018, at 1 p.m. at Driftwood Christian Church with Doug Graham officiating. Burial will follow at Hawley Cemetery in Grant County...
Lady Bison Picked Second in Preseason Poll
SHAWNEE – Oklahoma Baptist is expected to finish second in the Great American Conference, according to the 2018 Women's Soccer Coaches' Poll released Tuesday afternoon by the conference office. The Lady Bison are coming off the most successful c...
Bulldog Soccer Chosen as Preseason Favorite
RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – SWOSU Soccer has been selected as the preseason favorite in the Great American Conference for the 2018 season according to a poll of the league coaches. The conference office announced the preseason poll on Tuesday afternoon. SWO...
Bent Named RSU Women's Basketball Head Coach
CLAREMORE, Okla. – Rogers State Director of Athletics Chris Ratcliff announced that Kyle Bent has been named the head coach for the RSU women's basketball program, becoming the fourth head coach in the program's history. "When we brought Kyle on c...
Sheriff: Schools closed after transgender student threatened
ACHILLE, Okla. (AP) — Officials closed a rural Oklahoma school system this week after the sheriff began investigating what he determined were online threats against a transgender student. Bryan County Sheriff Johnny Christian said Tuesday his o...
Texas man in 3D-printed firearms case welcomes legal battle
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Cody Wilson found his calling when, in 2013, he successfully fired the first gun made on a 3D printer. The Austin American-Statesman reports that very week, he dropped out of his second year at the University of Texas Law S...
9 injured in apparent natural gas explosion in Denver
DENVER (AP) — Nine people were injured, one critically, by an apparent natural gas explosion in Denver on Tuesday, firefighters said. Capt. Greg Pixley, a spokesman for the Denver Fire Department, said seven bystanders were treated for minor injuries...
Missouri judge rules for gas tax hike on Nov. 6 ballot
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A judge has ruled that a proposed 10-cent gas tax increase can go on Missouri's Nov. 6 ballot. Circuit Judge Robert Schollmeyer ruled Tuesday that lawmakers did not violate the state Constitution in drafting the measure. I...
EPA challenged safety of administration mileage freeze
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency privately challenged the Trump administration's rationale for freezing Obama-era mileage standards, saying the proposal would actually increase U.S. highway deaths. In announcing the mileage p...
Puerto Rico officials say all of island now has power again
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Power has been restored to all of Puerto Rico for the first time since Hurricane Maria struck nearly 11 months ago, officials said Tuesday. The island's electric utility announced that crews working in the southern c...
Judge scraps Idaho order forcing landowners into oil leases
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho officials violated the U.S. Constitution by forcing several landowners to sell their natural gas and oil to a Texas company without giving them a meaningful way to fight the state's decision, a judge said. The ruling M...