Articles from the September 20, 2018 edition

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Freedom birthdays

Happy Birthday To Sept. 20: Rena Powers, Mar Sample, Charlene Rohrer Sept. 22: Cody Ferguson Sept. 23: Lynn Haney Sept. 24: Neil Erisman, Sue Reed, Sandy Schroeder, Julie Wyckoff Sept. 25: Kelli Erisman Sept. 27: Vanessa Nailon Sept. 28: Donna...

 

Freedom anniversaries

Happy Anniversary To Sept. 22: Mr. & Mrs. C. R. Nixon Sept. 25: Mr. & Mrs. Wade Walker Oct. 11: Mr. & Mrs. Rod Bradt (Note: Send corrections, additions to: [email protected] or call 800-305-2111)...

 

Freedom United Methodist Church news

The order of services on Sunday, Sept. 16, at the Freedom United Methodist Church was: Prelude by Janell Reutlinger Shay Wilson was candle lighter. Announcements: Admin Council Meeting, Sept. 20, 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Bible Study will...

 

19 to compete in 67th Miss Cinderella Pageant at Northwestern's Homecoming

Northwestern Oklahoma State University held its annual Miss Cinderella Orientation session Sunday, Sept. 16, and welcomed 17 young women who will be representing their high schools from Oklahoma and...

 

Ordinance for small cell tower approved

The Town of Freedom's regularly scheduled meeting was held on Sept. 12. Shad Brackin, Terry Smith, and Rolando Galindo were present, along with clerk Cindy Reed, Bonnie Greer and Dawn Wares. The group discussed city ordinance letters that were sent o...

 

Freedom grad writes second novel

Dalton Reutlinger is a graduate of Freedom High School and lives in rural Oklahoma. He took up writing at a relatively young age and was originally inspired by the Naruto anime and manga...

 

ECU's Mora Named GAC Women's Cross Country Runner of the Week

RUSSELLVILLE, ARK. – East Central University women's cross country red-shirt junior Anna Mora has been named the Great American Conference Runner of the Week for Sept. 19. Mora finished sixth individually and helped the Tigers to an eight-place f...

 

ECU's Filer Named GAC Men's Cross Country Runner of the Week

RUSSELLVILLE, ARK. – East Central University men's cross country senior Larry Filer has been named the Great American Conference Runner of the Week for Sept. 19. Filer finished seventh individually and helped the Tigers to a 10th-place finish at t...

 

ECU's Dunson Named GAC Defender of the Week

RUSSELLVILLE, ARK. – East Central University soccer junior Kariss Dunson has been named the Great American Conference Defender of the Week for Sept. 18. Dunson picked up the honor after the Tigers (2-4) split their final two non-conference c...

 

ECU's Volleyball Battles to Five Sets with Oklahoma Baptist

ADA – The East Central University volleyball team fell 3-2 (25-27, 25-16, 20-25, 25-11, 15-12) to Oklahoma Baptist in the second match at the Kerr Activities Center for the 2018 season. Set One: W, 27-25 Five tie scores/three lead changes The T...

 

Nabweteme's Hat Trick Lifts Bulldogs Past Rangers

ALVA, Okla. – Sandra Nabweteme's hat trick performance led the SWOSU Soccer team to their first Great American Conference victory of the season as they defeated Northwestern Oklahoma State, 6-1 in Alva Tuesday night. The first half started out q...

 
 By Doug Self    Sports    September 20, 2018

Balanced Bulldogs Sweep Past Southeastern

WEATHERFORD, Okla. – The Bulldog Volleyball team put together one of their most efficient offensive performances of the season and handily defeated Southeastern Oklahoma State on Tuesday night at the Pioneer Cellular Event Center. SWOSU won the m...

 

ATU's Jacobs named GAC Men's Golfer of the Week

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – A day after winning his first collegiate tournament at the Northeastern State Classic, freshman golfer Francois Jacobs from the Arkansas Tech men's golf team earned Great American Conference Golfer of the Week honors. Jacobs o...

 

Suns fall to Reddies

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – Greer Rogers turned in an 11-kill performance, hitting .304, Amanda Milnick dished out 27 assists and 15 digs in a double-double, while Meredith Darnell added 15 digs, but the Arkansas Tech Golden Suns volleyball team (8-7, 2...

 

UAM Volleyball splits tri-match, stops skid at 13 matches

MAGNOLIA, Ark. – Arkansas-Monticello's volleyball squad finally ended it losing streak after 13 matches with a 3-1 win over Williams Baptist in the team's finale of a tri-match at Southern Arkansas on Sept. 18. The team very nearly ended the s...

 

Reddies Roll Past Arkansas Tech 3-0, Stay Unbeaten in GAC Play

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – Zuzana Ondruskova notched her fourth double-double of the season as the Reddies passed a major road test, and defeated the Arkansas Tech Golden Suns 3-0 (25-23, 25-22, 25-18). The win marks just the second time the Reddies h...

 

Volleyball: Ouachita Stunned by Harding in Final Set

ARKADELPHIA, Ark. – Despite having two players end the night in double-digit kills the Ouachita Tiger volleyball team fell in five sets to Harding on Tuesday evening. This is just the second time this season Ouachita (11-5, 2-2 GAC) has lost b...

 

Volleyball: Muleriders rally for five-set win over Arkansas-Monticello; sweep Williams Baptist on Tuesday at SAU Tri-Match

MAGNOLIA, Ark. – Southern Arkansas Volleyball entered Tuesday's tri-match inside the W.T. Watson Center having lost nine-consecutive matches, but behind a resilient effort to rally from two sets down to beat Arkansas-Monticello (24-26, 21-25, 2...

 

Oklahoma board denies commutation in domestic violence case

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma's Pardon and Parole Board has denied a request to commute the 30-year prison sentence of a woman convicted of failing to report the abuse of her children by her boyfriend, who received only two years behind bars for t...

 

Oklahoma billboards support women who have had abortions

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An abortion-rights group says billboard along busy interstates in the Oklahoma City that say God and people of faith support women who have had abortions are supported by two Jewish rabbis and ministers of several n...

 

Oklahoma City workers stung after thousands of bees swarm

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A swarm of thousands of bees sent a pair of Oklahoma City workers running for cover, and both were stung in the process. The Oklahoman reports the city workers were cleaning up brush and trees Wednesday when the insects were d...

 

Texas-based Blue Bell expanding 3 years after listeria cases

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Three years after a health scare that nearly spelled the end of the line for a beloved Texas brand, Blue Bell has rebounded — and is, in fact, growing and expanding. The Austin American-Statesman reports the Brenham-based com...

 

Broken Arrow passes regulations on medical marijuana

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (AP) — An Oklahoma city has passed ordinances to regulate medical marijuana that have drawn criticism from backers of the measure to legalize medicinal use of the drug. The Tulsa World reports the Broken Arrow City Council v...

 

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