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  • Alfalfa County Sheriff's Office logs

    Feb 13, 2019

    Tuesday, February 5, 2019 During this day there were six traffic stops and two reports of civil papers served. 12:50 p.m. Report of a business alarm going off at the assessor's office. Advised they were moving the desk. False alarm. 5:51 p.m. Report of stolen chickens in the 400 block of Grand in Carmen. 7:42 p.m. Deputy advised of a possible trespassing. Deputy made contact with the owner and subject was not authorized to be on his property. Deputy en route to Carmen to look for the subject. 9:54 p.m. Caller requested an officer due to a...

  • Alfalfa County Marriage Filings

    Feb 13, 2019

    Marriage License Filings Russell Thomas Ogburn and Jennifer Ann Bailey, both of Burlington: marriage license ($50). Thomas Floyd Ogburn and Cheryl Kay Tarr, both of Burlington: marriage license ($50)....

  • Alfalfa County court filings

    Feb 13, 2019

    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 obtained by anyone during regular hours at the Alfalfa County Courthouse. The Alva Review-Courier will not intentionally alter or delete any of this information. If it appears in the courthouse public records, it will appear in this newspaper. Felony Filings Tyler Wade Holcom, Alva, 38, has been charged...

  • Barber County Sheriff's Office log

    Feb 13, 2019

    February 4, 2019 Sgt. Paasch investigated a suspicious person on Highway 160 east of Sharon. Medicine Lodge Rural Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire on Highway 160 by Pixley. February 6, 2019 Sgt. Paasch did a welfare check on Sand Creek Road in Lake City. February 7, 2019 Medicine Lodge ambulance transported patient from northeast Goldenrod to Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital. Deputy Miller investigated a reckless driver on U.S. Highway 281. Medicine Lodge ambulance transported patient from west Fowler to Medicine Lodge Memorial...

  • Barber County court filings

    Feb 13, 2019

    Civil Filings Marlon Eugene Powell vs. Lonnie Harold Hauf, deceased: other. Limited Civil Filings Kiowa District Hospital vs. Cody D. Jackson: debt collection. Kiowa District Hospital vs. Andrew Kuhr: debt collection. Kiowa District Hospital vs. Sarah Cundiff: debt collection. Kiowa District Hospital vs. Kyle Graves: debt collection. Kiowa District Hospital vs. Lori L. Sahadi: debt collection. Kiowa District Hospital vs. Kelly L. Gosvener: debt collection. Absolute Resolutions Investments LLC vs. Robert Smith: debt collection. Portfolio...

  • Barber County real estate transactions

    Feb 13, 2019

    Real Estate Transfers Book 144 page 101: Tim Panzer, a single person, grantor, conveys unto Clay D. Crouch, grantee. The north 85 feet of lots 35, 36, 37, 38 and 39 in Orchard Park Addition to the City of Medicine Lodge. Warranty deed. Book 144 page 108: Allan J. Maze and Patricia A. Maze, husband and wife, grantors, convey unto Jerry Shelton Revocable Living Trust, U.T.D. 12-22-2016, grantee. All that part of the east half of section 12 and the north half of the northeast quarter of section 13, township 33 south, range 12 west of the 6th PM,...

  • ECU Softball splits final two games at Edmond Festival I

    Feb 13, 2019

    OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. – The East Central University softball team split the final two games of the 2019 Edmond Festival I. The Tigers (1-4) picked up a win over Washburn, 4-3, at Oklahoma Christian and then fell 7-0 at Central Oklahoma. Game 1 – ECU 4, Washburn 3 Washburn Lineup Samantha Stallbaumer (CF) Samantha Dutton (DH) Ashley Ruder (PR – 3rd) Savannah Moore (3B) Taylor Kirk (SS) Kameron Kissinger (1B) Winter Henry (RF) Emilee Baker (2B) Bri Francis (PH – 7th) Brianna Fuchs (LF) Halle England (C) Morgan Henry PR (4th) Megan Deiter (P 1st-...

  • SWOSU's Hayden Priddy Repeats as GAC Player of the Week

    Doug Self|Feb 13, 2019

    RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – For the first time this season, the Great American Conference has seen a women's basketball player named GAC Player of the Week in consecutive weeks after SWOSU senior guard Hayden Priddy earned a repeat selection of the award on Monday. Priddy scored 24.0 points per game to lead the Lady Bulldogs to a pair of conference wins last week, extending their win streak to 21 consecutive games – which is the longest such streak in league history. SWOSU defeated East Central 91-76 on Thursday night in Weatherford before going on...

  • Frustrating day as OC softball endures loss, cancellation

    Feb 13, 2019

    OKLAHOMA CITY (Feb.11, 2019) – It wasn't a particularly memorable day for Oklahoma Christian's softball team, but it was one from which coach Shanon Hays hopes the Lady Eagles can take lessons. OC jumped to an early lead, but Texas Woman's rallied with three runs in the final two innings to pull out a 4-3 win on Monday afternoon in the Raising Cain's Edmond Regional Festival I at Tom Heath Field. The loss ended what was the second-best start to a season in the history of OC softball, as the Lady Eagles fell to 6-1. OC had been scheduled to p...

  • RSU Softball Falls To Cameron In Edmond Regional Festival Finale

    Feb 13, 2019

    EDMOND, Okla. – The Rogers State Softball team fell in their Edmond Regional Festival finale Monday afternoon to Cameron University 8-3, falling one game shy of a sweep through the weekend, going 4-1/. The Hillcats (6-3) struggled early as an error allowed Cameron (8-3) to score three runs, two of them unearned in the top of the first inning. Cameron would then add a run in the second and a run in the third to go up 5-0. Rogers State would respond in the bottom of the third inning, using the long ball to get back into the game. With Tailee R...

  • RSU's Tanner Smith Named GAC Pitcher of the Week

    Feb 13, 2019

    RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – The Great American Conference announced the league's second weekly awards for the 2019 baseball season. Southern Arkansas Brett McGee won the Player honor and Harding's Tanner Smith claimed the Pitcher accolade. GAC BASEBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK – Brett McGee, Southern Arkansas, C/DH, Fr., Pittsburg, Texas McGee continued his strong start as he hit .444 at the HSU Invitational. He hit a grand slam, his first home run of his career, as part of an eight-run rally in a victory against UAFS. He tripled and drove in three runs aga...

  • Harding's Briley Feringa and Hanna Jones Named GAC Players of the Week

    Feb 13, 2019

    RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – The Great American Conference announced the league's Players of the Week awards for the second week of the 2019 softball season. Harding's Briley Feringa and Hanna Jones captured the Player and Freshman awards while Southern Arkansas' Victoria Taylor earned her second-straight Pitching honor. GAC SOFTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK – Briley Feringa, Harding, C, Jr., Glendale, Arizona Feringa helped pace the Lady Bisons to a 4-1 weekend at the 2019 NFCA Division II Leadoff Classic. She tallied eight hits and posted a .533 ave...

  • Tigers Dominate Harding in Road Win

    Nick Bushart|Feb 13, 2019

    SEARCY, Ark. – Tigers dominate Bison, 77-62; Ouachita picks up its third win in four games. Mahlon Martin lead all scorers with 21 points and added six rebounds for the Tigers. Matt Stanley put in 14 points and four rebounds. Off the bench Morris Talbert scored 12 and had three assists in the game. In the first half the Tigers started out with a 7-3 run capped off by a Matthew Ward three pointer. Mahlon Martin and Kendarious Smith free throws would extend the Ouachita lead to 11-4. The Tigers first double digit lead would come at the 13:00 m...

  • OBU's Brittain and Lavender's Big Nights Almost Complete Comeback at Harding

    Nick Bushart|Feb 13, 2019

    SEARCY, Ark. – Lady Tigers, down 20 points in the second quarter, fight back in the second half giving them the chance to win at the end. Unfortunately, they could not get the last second shots to fall and lose to Harding 79-75. Madison Brittain led the charge for the Lady Tigers as she scored 20 points and added three blocks. Freshman Rylee Lavender put in 20 points also on 5-10 shooting from three. Alivia Huell also shined for Ouachita adding her seventh double-double of the season. Ouachita would come out and score the first basket of the ga...

  • SAU Baseball's McGee named GAC Player of the Week

    Nick Rackley|Feb 13, 2019

    Russellville, Ark. – SAU Baseball, for the second week in a row, has a player named as the conference's player of the week. This week, the recipient was freshman Brett McGee. McGee receives the award one week after teammate Cooper King won it following opening weekend. For the weekend, the Muleriders went 2-2, with wins over Arkansas-Fort Smith and Missouri Western. For the week, the freshman catcher went 8-18 from the plate, including a 3-5 performance against Arkansas-Fort Smith that included a double and a grand slam, as well as scoring t...

  • Report shows 30,000 Oklahoma teachers have left profession

    Feb 13, 2019

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A new State Department of Education report shows about 30,000 Oklahoma teachers, or 10 percent of the teaching workforce, have left the profession in the last six years. The report released Tuesday shows Oklahoma's exodus compares to a national rate of 7.7 percent. The report highlights several effects of the state's ongoing teacher shortage, including teacher-student ratios and an increasing number of emergency-certified educators who are teaching subjects in which they lack expertise. State Superintendent Joy H...

  • Oklahoma general fund collections outpace estimate

    Feb 13, 2019

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — State finance officials say revenue collections to Oklahoma's main state operating fund continue to outpace the official estimate, but they warn of a slowdown in coming months. The Office of Management and Enterprise Services released figures on Tuesday that show General Revenue Fund collections in January totaled $714 million, which is nearly 9 percent above the monthly estimate. Total collections for the first seven months of the fiscal year are $203 million, or nearly 6 percent, above the official estimate to date. O...

  • Kansas declares staffing emergency at most crowded prison

    John Hanna|Feb 13, 2019

    TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas declared an emergency Tuesday at its most crowded maximum-security state prison over what Gov. Laura Kelly called "serious staffing shortages" inside a lockup that's had multiple inmate disturbances over the past two years. But Kelly acknowledged that the most immediate effect of the declaration — longer hours for workers — isn't a real solution to staffing problems that continue to plague the El Dorado Correctional Facility. And the corrections chief who declared the emergency said the extended hours for staff probab...

  • Medical pot sales in Oklahoma top $4.3 million in January

    Feb 13, 2019

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Numbers from the Oklahoma Tax Commission show medical marijuana sales topped $4.3 million in January, a four-fold increase from the previous month. The agency released figures on Tuesday that show the 7 percent tax on medical marijuana sales generated $305,265 in January. That figure doesn't include the standard sales tax that varies from city to city that is also being assessed on medical pot sales. Oklahoma voters approved a medical marijuana state question in June, and the industry has taken off quickly . Nearly 4...

  • St. Gregory's trustee denies a museum's $2.3 million claim

    Feb 13, 2019

    SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) — A museum is wrong to demand $2.3 million from a St. Gregory University auction of mineral interests, according to the trustee tasked with liquidating the school's assets to pay off creditors during federal bankruptcy proceedings. The Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee filed a claim saying the W.P. Wood Charitable Trust transferred mineral deed ownership to St. Gregory's and two other parties in 1998. The trust notified the university by letter that a percentage of earnings from the July auction should go to the nonprofi...

  • Former candidate for Oklahoma attorney general is sued

    Feb 13, 2019

    TULSA, Okla. (AP) — A former candidate for Oklahoma attorney general is being sued by the federal government for the loss of nearly 41,000 trees on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land in northeastern Oklahoma. The lawsuit filed Feb. 8 alleges Gentner Drummond and his Drummond Ranch LLC hired two companies to apply herbicides by air to about 1,000 acres (405 hectares) on the ranch that killed the trees on Corps-owned land adjacent to the ranch. The lawsuit first reported by the Tulsa World seeks unspecified compensatory damages and court costs. D...

  • Missouri man receives probation in Oklahoma pipe bomb case

    Feb 13, 2019

    TULSA, Okla. (AP) — A 36-year-old Missouri man has been placed on probation after pleading guilty to having a pipe bomb at his former apartment in Oklahoma. Federal court records in Tulsa show Richard C. Cole received 2½ years of probation when he was sentenced Thursday on one felony count of possession of an unregistered destructive device. Cole faced up to 10 years in prison. Cole, of Joplin, was charged in August after the landlord of Cole's former apartment in Afton found an improvised explosive device in a garage after Cole was evicted fr...

  • Jury selection to begin in Oklahoma City bomb plot trial

    Feb 13, 2019

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A man charged with trying to detonate what he thought was a 1,000-pound (450-kilogram) bomb outside an Oklahoma City bank is standing trial in federal court. Jury selection begins Tuesday in the trial of Jerry Varnell, who pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted use of an explosive device and attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction. Prosecutors say Varnell planned to detonate a vehicle bomb Aug. 12, 2017, but the FBI learned of the plan and an undercover agent posing as someone who could help construct the d...

  • Report finds Kansas' nursing home inspections faulty

    Feb 13, 2019

    TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas state agency responsible for inspecting nursing homes did not correctly respond to problems uncovered in a federal government audit, but it has made some improvements in recent months, according to the agency's officials. The Office of Inspector General report estimated that the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services failed in 2014 to verify that 65 percent of the issues found during nursing home inspections had been corrected. The office also determined that the state agency neglected to conduct i...

  • Gun reports at Lawrence schools prompts community discussion

    Feb 13, 2019

    LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Lawrence school Superintendent Anthony Lewis is planning a community discussion after a student allegedly brought a gun to school for the fifth time this school year. The Lawrence Journal-World reports the last incident occurred Tuesday at Lawrence High School, where a gun was found in a student's book bag after administrators received a tip. That came after another student brought a handgun to school last Wednesday. Other incidents were reported in April and September at Lawrence High School and Lawrence Free State. No o...

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