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Alabama communities receive nearly $19M in federal grants

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Almost $19 million in federal money is going to dozens of communities around Alabama to help with everything from sewers to removing old buildings. The grants announced this week by the governor's office are from the U.S. D...

 

Heating oil companies target younger, tech-savvy consumers

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Taking a cue from Uber and Amazon, two Maine heating oil distributors are stepping up their game by letting consumers order quickly from their phones. The Portland Press Herald reports that the first company was Heatable, w...

 

Amazon sues Pentagon over $10B contract awarded to Microsoft

WASHINGTON (AP) — Amazon is suing the Pentagon over a $10 billion cloud-computing contract awarded to Microsoft. Amazon said it filed a legal complaint Friday with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims seeking to challenge the decision. The complaint i...

 

AP FACT CHECK: Trump and his so-they-say accusations

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has a sophisticated machine at his disposal for gathering and analyzing information: the U.S. government. But many of his inflammatory statements come from another place, an ethereal world where his sources a...

 

'Global Trends in Digital Assets' Conference Was Held in New York

NEW YORK - November 24, 2019 - ( Newswire.com ) ​The conference "Exploring Trends of Global Digital (Crypto) Assets Market," hosted by BitDATA, was held successfully at the Harvard Club in New York on November 11. The meeting attracted globally m...

 

School librarian receives book checked out 76 years ago

VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Elaine Wilk was a reader until the end, filling her home over the years with books stacked high in her personal library. Purported American psychics Edward Cayce and John Edward caught her attention for a time. She devoured an...

 

Alcatraz occupation was 'total freedom' for a kid

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Eight-year-old Alan Harrison was sound asleep on Nov. 20, 1969, when he was roused from bed at 2 in the morning by his mother. "She told me that we were going camping. I loved camping, so we grabbed our sleeping bags, fishing p...

 

Italian coast guard rescues 143 migrants from capsized boat

ROME (AP) — A crowded boat filled with migrants capsized in wind-whipped seas near a small Mediterranean island Saturday, sending them tumbling into the water, said the Italian coast guard, which pulled 143 of them from the water. There were fears t...

 

Ruff ride: Florida dog bumps car into motion, gets solo trip

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) — Florida authorities say they responded to a rogue vehicle spinning in reverse around a suburban cul-de-sac with a lone occupant inside: a Black Labrador. News outlets report residents called police Thursday after seeing t...

 

MARY ERSKINE

Family visitation for Mary Erskine will be Monday, Nov. 25, 2019, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Wharton Funeral Chapel. Burial will be Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019, at 10 a.m. at Cherokee Municipal Cemetery with...

 

Ella Faye Anderson

Funeral services for Ella Faye Anderson will be at 1 p.m. Monday, November 25, 2019, at the Waynoka First Baptist Church with Kenny Branum officiating. Interment will be in the Waynoka Municipal...

 

Deep-fried turkey?

Thanksgiving is almost here and by now many of you are either thawing your turkey or packing the car for a family trip. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), there are three times as many home cooking fires on Thanksgiving tha...

 

Happy Thanksgiving everyone

We will have our gathering on Saturday, so there may be a casino or two in our future with Dad if Cleo feels up to it. Thanksgiving started as a harvest festival in October 1621 and lasted three days...

 

The people

This past weekend I went back to college. Not to enroll in class, but to spend time with my college teammates. I spent four years in Alva, Oklahoma, as a student athlete at Northwestern Oklahoma...

 

Woods County Communications dispatch log

Thursday, November 14, 2019 05:58 p.m. Search warrant conducted on Church Street. 07:58 p.m. Caller reports hitting a deer on U.S. Highway 60 and Grant County line. Friday, November 15, 2019 11:06 a.m. Caller reported EMS is needed in Medford. 12:15...

 

Marriage License Filings

Mikel Aaron Gibson and Reyna Paige Bean, both of Alva: marriage license (counseling). ($5)...

 

Divorce Filings

Wendy Chafins vs. Richard D Chafins: Dissolution of marriage. ($322.14)...

 

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...

 

Woods County real estate transactions

Real Estate Transfers Book 1298 Page 19: Mary Rodgers conveys unto Vicky T. Karmer: lots 5 and 6, Block 1 of Rose addition to the city of Waynoka, Woods County, Oklahoma. Quit claim deed. Book 1298 Page 20: Mary Rodger conveys unto Vicky T. Karmer:...

 

Ranger Basketball loses momentum in first conference game to SNU

BETHANY, Okla. – Northwestern Oklahoma State University men’s basketball faced some frustrations in their first Great American Conference match-up against top-ranked Southern Nazarene University Thursday evening. The Rangers trailed the Crimson Sto...

 

Ranger volleyball thwarted by young Harding team

HOT SPRINGS, Ark.- Second seed Northwestern Oklahoma State dropped a heartbreaker against Harding University this Friday afternoon after leading 2-0 through the first two sets. A young Harding squad battled back and took the last three including the...

 

Northwestern Volleyball takes first round victory against Ouachita

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Second seed Northwestern Oklahoma State’s volleyball team took a barnburner from seven seed Ouachita Baptist in their first Great American Conference Championship match Thursday afternoon. The Rangers dropped the first set to the...

 

Slow start hurts Northwestern against Southern Nazarene

BETHANY, Okla. – The Lady Rangers opened up conference play Thursday night in Bethany they took on Southern Nazarene. The Crimson Storm jumped out fast to take control of the game as they won this game in 67-53. After trading baskets to start the g...

 

Goldbug Boys Basketball loses to Fairview

The seventh grade boys Goldbug team lost to Fairview 35-18....

 

Ladybugs defeat Fairview in Basketball

The seventh-grade Alva Ladybugs defeated Fairview 20-11....

 

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