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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...

 

Oklahoma AG joins lawsuit over health vaccine mandate

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma is among 12 state attorneys general filing a federal lawsuit over the Biden administration's COVID-19 vaccine mandates for health care workers. Attorney General John O'Connor said Tuesday that Oklahoma has a shortage o...

 

Alfalfa County real estate transactions

Real Estate Transfers Book 876, page 8: Dana Forcum and Robert Forcum convey unto Dana Forcum and Robert Forcum, Debora Storme and Ronald Storm, and Gayla Forcum, and Cynthia Pekrul: The northwest quarter of Section 12, Township north; Range 11 west...

 

Alfalfa County Sheriff's Office logs

Tuesday, November 9, 2021 During this day was one traffic stop. 12:05 a.m. – Caller advised her friend was being abused by her boyfriend and he has a gun. Caller advised she got her friend in her car and was headed to her home in Goltry. 7:48 a.m. ...

 

Barber County court filings

Limited Filings Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital and Physicians Clinic vs. John Klein: debt collection. Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital and Physicians Clinic vs. Derek Mayfield: debt collection. LVNV Funding LLC vs. Kelly Gosvener: debt collection....

 

Barber County real estate transactions

Real Estate Transfers Book 146, page 488: Roger L. Wamsley conveys unto Gerald N. Wamsley: The surface only in and to the east half of Section 13, Township 35 south, Range 12 west of the 6th Prime Meridian (PM), Barber County, Kansas. Quit claim...

 

Alfalfa County commissioners accept local bid for new line striping machine

Alfalfa County commissioners held their regular meeting Nov. 15, and kicked it off by approving past minutes, then signing M&O warrants for payment and blanket purchase orders. Also at the table was county clerk Laneta Schwerdtfeger. After signing of...

 

Inflation rate at 31-year high

We’ve all been feeling the price pinch when we shop for groceries or fill our gas tanks. Rising costs are a concern for everyone. Last week I saw a map accompanying a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) a...

 

Woods County commissioners discuss redistricting

As Oklahoma legislators return to finalize redistricting, county commissioners are also working on how to divide up their districts. On Wednesday, Nov. 10, the Woods County commissioners held a specia...

 

We do not realize how fragile our freedom is

Unexpectedly overcome with emotion, Rodger Hill said to the crowd at Burlington School's Veterans Day program, "I was born in a great country. We do not realize how fragile our freedom is. I'm a...

 

Ex-judge: relationship with prosecutor didn't affect verdict

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A former Oklahoma County judge says his "sexual conduct" with a prosecutor did not influence his rulings in a murder case that went to jury trial earlier this year. Former Oklahoma County Judge Timothy Henderson presided over a...

 

Affidavit: Kansas lawmaker hit brother in fight over baptism

MISSION, Kan. (AP) — A 21-year-old Kansas lawmaker pushed, hit and spit on his 18-year-old brother in a fight that erupted because the brother was going to get baptized, according to court documents released Tuesday in a pending domestic battery c...

 

Buck takes shelter inside church on hunting season's 1st day

STURGIS, Mich. (AP) — A 10-point buck sought sanctuary inside a southern Michigan church on opening day of the state's firearm deer hunting season. Pastors at Grace Sturgis encountered the buck inside the church's auditorium on Monday before it leapt...

 

Roadrunner, going faster, ends up in Maine after hitchhike

FREEDOM, Maine (AP) — A wayward roadrunner is on the mend in Maine after traveling across the country in a moving van. The greater roadrunner, a species native to Southwestern states, hitched a ride in the storage area of a moving van from Las V...

 

AP source: House to vote on censuring Gosar over video

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House will vote Wednesday on a resolution to censure Republican Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona and remove him from a congressional committee for tweeting an animated video that depicted him striking Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D...

 

Biden touts infrastructure bill at snowy, rusty bridge in NH

WOODSTOCK, N.H. (AP) — Fighting sagging poll ratings, President Joe Biden set out Tuesday on a national tour to persuade everyday Americans of the benefits of his big, just-signed infrastructure plan. First stop: a snowy, rusty bridge in New H...

 

Pfizer asks US officials to OK promising COVID-19 pill

WASHINGTON (AP) — Pfizer asked U.S. regulators Tuesday to authorize its experimental pill for COVID-19, setting the stage for a likely launch this winter of a promising treatment that can be taken at home. The company's filing comes as new i...

 

Jury begins deliberating at Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial

KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — The jury began deliberating Tuesday at the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse after listening to dueling portrayals of him as a "wannabe soldier" who went looking for the trouble, or a concerned citizen who came under attack while...

 

Infrastructure bill unleashes funding to address risky dams

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — States will soon be flooded with federal money to address a pent-up need to repair, improve or remove thousands of aging dams across the U.S., including some that could inundate towns or neighborhoods if they fail. The r...

 

Prosecution rests in trial of men who chased Ahmaud Arbery

BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) — Prosecutors rested their case Tuesday in the trial of three white men charged with chasing and killing Ahmaud Arbery after the jury saw graphic photos of the shotgun wounds that punched a gaping hole in his chest and u...

 

Xi-Biden talks raise hope for better ties but strains remain

BEIJING (AP) — China on Tuesday welcomed a virtual meeting between President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden as raising hopes for better relations, while the U.S. was more muted on the talks as the world's two biggest powers sought to ratchet...

 

Defying inflation, Americans ramped up spending last month

WASHINGTON (AP) — Many Americans have taken a darker view of the economy as inflation has worsened. Yet so far, they appear no less willing to spend freely at retailers — an encouraging sign for the crucial holiday shopping season. Buoyed by sol...

 

Durbin calls for Garland to remove federal prisons director

WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee demanded Tuesday that Attorney General Merrick Garland immediately fire the director of the beleaguered federal Bureau of Prisons after an Associated Press investigation detailing s...

 

EXPLAINER: Will Xi-Biden talks repair US-China ties?

BEIJING (AP) — No breakthroughs were delivered during talks between Chinese leader Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden, but the cordial tone of the virtual meeting is an indication that relations between the sides may be turning a corner — eve...

 

EXPLAINER: Which side did better in Rittenhouse closings?

KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — A defense lawyer angrily accused the prosecution at Kyle Rittenhouse's murder trial of lying. The lead prosecutor struck a measured tone, even as he raised the accused's rifle at one point and sighted at a courtroom wall. How t...

 

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