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Official 2019 Kansas city-school results

HARDTNER 3 City Council *Jeff Black 24 *Denise Donaldson 28 Dennis Ediger 21 *Sandra Rader 25 HAZELTON Mayor *Janie Stewart 17 2 City Council *Barbara Catlin (write in) 8 *Danny Stewart (write in) 4 Jose Ruiz (write in) 3 Eric Jahay (write in) 2...

 

Jessica Jahay wins Kiowa's VFW Patriot's Pen essay contest

This year 12 of the eighth-grade students at South Barber Middle School wrote an essay for the local VFW Patriot's Pen contest. Retired English teacher Melva Armbruster judged and selected the essay...

 

Jet woman charged after crash

A Jet woman is facing three misdemeanor charges in Alfalfa County after she was found in a wrecked vehicle. Court records show on Oct. 29 at 5:15 p.m., OHP Trooper Darrin Lancaster was notified of a one vehicle accident on State Highway 38 across...

 

Woods County commissioner approve road crossing, drilling proposal

The Woods County commissioners approved a road crossing, a drilling proposal and a dispatching agreement with Northwestern Oklahoma State University during their Monday morning meeting. With all commissioners present, the meeting began with the...

 

School board candidate filing for Woods County set to begin Monday, Dec. 2

Candidates for the boards of education in four Woods County school districts will file their Declarations of Candidacy beginning at 8 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 2, and continuing Tuesday and Wednesday, Woods County Election Board Secretary Sandra Koehn...

 

Woods County board changes tax roll designations

The Woods County Tax Roll Corrections Board met Monday to update information on seven parcels of land. Chairman Randy McMurphy, Bob Seivert and Assessor Renetta Benson were present as members of the committee. County Clerk Shelley Reed also attended...

 

South Barber FFA members attend youth water conference

On Thursday, Nov. 7, South Barber FFA members Ruston Erikson, Takira Blick, Kate Perschbacher, Tyler Schupbach, and Lacee Wolf attended the annual Kansas Governor's Water Conference held in Wichita,...

 

Kiowas Veterans Day Service

I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA – Veterans stand to recite the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag they defended during their service in the U.S. Armed Forces. This was a...

 
 By James Hill    Sports    November 20, 2019

Bison Open GAC Play, Return Home Saturday

SHAWNEE - The Oklahoma Baptist men's basketball prepare for a stiff test this upcoming as they take on the preseason GAC favorites in Southeastern Oklahoma State on Thursday in Durant before returning home on Saturday to take on the Northwestern...

 
 By Doug Self    Sports    November 20, 2019

SWOSU Volleyball Meets Harding in GAC Quarterfinals

GAC Tournament Quarterfinals (6) Harding (19-10) vs. (3) SWOSU (16-11) Thursday, November 21, 12:00 pm Hot Springs, Ark. (Bank OZK Arena) Stats | Video HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Postseason play has arrived and, for the seventh straight season, that m...

 

Los Angeles takes on Oklahoma City, seeks 4th straight home win

Oklahoma City Thunder (5-8, 11th in the Western Conference) vs. Los Angeles Lakers (11-2, first in the Western Conference) Los Angeles; Tuesday, 10 p.m. EST Los Angeles enters a matchup against Oklahoma City after winning three games in a row at...

 

Kansas unemployment drops to 3.1%, lowest in 40-plus years

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas is reporting that its unemployment rate in October dipped to 3.1% and was at its lowest rate in more than 40 years. The state Department of Labor said Tuesday that the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate declined from 3...

 

Paycom to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conferences

OKLAHOMA CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 19, 2019-- Paycom Software, Inc. (NYSE:PAYC), a leading provider of comprehensive, cloud-based human capital management software, today announced that the company will participate in the following investor events:...

 

Police: Oklahoma double-murder suicide was domestic-related

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A man confronted his ex-wife and another man in an Oklahoma Walmart parking lot, shot and killed them both through the windshield of a car then turned the gun on himself as horrified onlookers ran for cover, police said T...

 

Oklahoma man convicted of killing ex-girlfriend's son

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — A Cleveland County man has been convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend's 20-month-old son. Jurors deliberated for about an hour Monday before finding 28-year-old Jake Ryan Holman of Noble guilty of first-degree murder in the 2...

 

Jury convicts Oklahoma man of murder in officer's death

SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) — A jury deliberated for less than an hour before convicting a man of first-degree murder in the shooting death of a police officer in central Oklahoma. The Pottawatomie County jury on Monday convicted 38-year-old Byron James S...

 

Topeka man sentenced for cyberstalking involving teacher

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A 35-year-old Topeka man was sentenced to nine years in federal prison for cyberstalking a former co-worker by using her identity to post sexual content. U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister said Blake Adam Austin was sentenced T...

 

AMA calls for total ban on all e-cigarette, vaping products

The American Medical Association on Tuesday called for an immediate ban on all electronic cigarettes and vaping devices. The group adopted the sweeping stance at a policy-making meeting in San Diego. It aims to lobby for state and federal laws,...

 

Kobach's brand still sells with GOP in Senate race in Kansas

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Kris Kobach isn't fazed that fellow Republicans worry he's unpopular or too brash in pushing his hard-right views to keep Kansas' open Senate seat in GOP hands next year. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and others are s...

 

Runaway Kansas police dog bites 14-year-old on face, chest

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Authorities say a runaway Kansas police dog bit a teenager on the face and chest. The Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office said in a Facebook post that the German shepherd, named Bocephus, disappeared Monday night. Someone found t...

 

Oklahoma court says cities may regulate medical marijuana

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled that cities may approve some regulations of the medical marijuana industry. The court on Tuesday dismissed an appeal by the city of Broken Arrow in a case filed by marijuana grower Austin M...

 

Former Soviet submarine docked in California to be sold

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A former Soviet submarine that became a Los Angeles-area tourist attraction is expected to be sold. The Los Angeles Times reports the Russian Foxtrot-class submarine known as the Scorpion is going to an anonymous buyer who is e...

 

GateHouse, Gannett join, become largest US newspaper chain

NEW YORK (AP) — GateHouse closed its $1.1 billion takeover of USA Today publisher Gannett, becoming the country's largest newspaper company by far and pledging significant cost cuts at a time when print publications are in precipitous decline. The m...

 

Ruling threatens smuggling cases against Marines

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Marine Corps prosecutors were scrambling Tuesday to save numerous cases tied to a human smuggling investigation after a military judge ruled it was illegal for the military to arrest the Marines during a morning battalion f...

 

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