Articles from the September 12, 2018 edition


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  • Barber County Sheriff's Office log

    Sep 12, 2018

    September 3, 2018 Medicine Lodge ambulance transported patient from Kiowa Hospital to St. Francis Hospital in Wichita. Deputy Miller Responded to Drumm Street in Kiowa for noise complaint. Steve Catlin, Medicine Lodge, driving a 2000 Jet Wrangler, hit two cows belonging to Jody Nittler on Mingona Road. Unknown damage, no injuries, investigated by Deputy Miller. September 4, 2018 Theresa Gee, Medicine Lodge, driving a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am, hit a deer on U.S. Highway 281 north of Medicine Lodge. Over $1,000 damage, no injuries, investigated by...

  • Alfalfa County real estate transactions

    Sep 12, 2018

    Real Estate Transfers Book 833 page 478: DLJ Mortgage Capital Inc., grantor, conveys unto Christina E. Bryce, grantee, lot 1-3 in block 22 in Jet, Alfalfa County. Special warranty deed. Book 833 page 530: Mark Alan Hague and Danette J. Hague, husband and wife and parties of the first part, convey unto Jay Rodgers Hague, party of the second part, lot 1 in block 2 in the Montgomery Addition to Cherokee, Alfalfa County. Warranty deed. Book 833 page 531: Eldon Eugene Coldwater, grantors, convey unto Kori Shea Leech lots 10 and 11, and the north 17...

  • Alfalfa County Sheriff's Office logs

    Sep 12, 2018

    Tuesday, September 4, 2018 8:03 a.m. Caller advised of a female in labor. Medic requested and took patient to Bass Hospital in Enid. 9:12 a.m. Report of a dog lost. 9:17 a.m. Controlled burn on County Road 700 and north of Greer. 10:51 a.m. Report of cattle out. 3:57 p.m. Controlled burn on County Road 640 and Caddo Road. 9:47 p.m. Officer had a traffic stop at Main and Grand. Wednesday, September 5, 2018 7:11 a.m. Report of cattle on Greer Road and between County Road 510 and 520. 8:25 a.m. Caller was having issues with her husband and wanted...

  • Alfalfa County court filings

    Sep 12, 2018

    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. Misdemeanor Filings Jerren Michael Shaffer, Hunter, 45, has...

  • Barber County real estate

    Sep 12, 2018

    Book 143 page 454: Kim Kauffman and Rand Kauffman, Mark Price convey unto David L. Wilcox, grantee: a tract of land located in the north half of section 36, township 33 south, range 11 west of 6th PM, Barber County, Kansas. Warranty deed. Book 143 page 456: Patricia Jo Strong and Jerald W. Strong, wife and husband, grantors, convey unto Ryan W. Landwehr and Jamie M. Coultas, grantee: commencing at a point 167 ½ feet south of the northeast corner of lot 20 on Stolp Avenue west in Stolp’s Addtion to the City of Medicine Lodge, thence west 126 fe...

  • Barber County court filings

    Sep 12, 2018

    Criminal Filings David N. Harger has been charged with involuntary manslaughter; recklessly. Benjamin F. McKinney has been charged with possession of opiate, opium, narcotic or certain stimulant; use/possess with intent to use drug paraphernalia into human body; and transporting an open container. Ashley M. Miller has been charged with two counts of criminal use of a financial card; without consent of owner less than. Eric Lee Ricke has been charged with two counts criminal use of a financial card; without consent of owner less than. Limited...

  • Alva schools hire elementary music teacher

    Marione Martin|Sep 12, 2018

    A contract with an elementary music teacher has been approved for the Alva schools. The board of education voted to approve a one year contract with Connie Bryant during the Tuesday, Sept. 4, meeting. The board met for just over a half hour on the day after Labor Day. Board members present for the meeting were Shane Hansen, Karen Koehn, Jane McDermott and Larry Parker. Tiffany Slater was absent. Superintendent Tim Argo was appointed to review results of the National Criminal History Record Searches for fiscal year 2019. Board members approved t...

  • Alfalfa County commissioners listen to sales pitches

    Stacy Sanborn|Sep 12, 2018

    Monday morning’s commissioner meeting was much more eventful than those in the recent past as the three commissioners listened to a couple of sales pitches from two separate companies. The first was from two lawyers looking to obtain a contract for a legal service agreement in regards to litigation on the opioid epidemic. The lawyers, representing the Fulmer Sill and McAfee & Taft law firms, explained how opioid abuse is plaguing small towns not just in Oklahoma but all over the United States. The issue is so pressing that the Centers for D...

  • James Wins Title, SE Second at GAC Preview

    Sep 12, 2018

    OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – Southeastern's Zach James fired three rounds in the 60's to win the individual title and pace the Savage Storm to a second-place finish at The GAC Preview at Lake Hefner GC in Oklahoma City, Okla. James opened with a 65 in the first round before carding his worst round of the week, a 69 in round two. He rectified that by carding a tournament-best 63 in Tuesday's round to finish with a score of 197, finishing seven shots ahead of second place. As a team, SE carded a first-round tally of 278 and followed it up with a 282 b...

  • SWOSU Soccer Sweeps GAC Player of the Week Honors

    Patrick Inkpen, SWOSU Sports Information|Sep 12, 2018

    RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – The SWOSU Soccer team has swept the Great American Conference Player of the Week awards following a 2-0 week with victories over Oklahoma Christian and Lubbock Christian. The conference office announced the weekly awards Tuesday afternoon. Alimata Rabo earns the eighth career Offensive Player of the Week award in her time at SWOSU. She helped lead the Bulldogs to a 2-0 week scoring three goals and assisting on two other goals. Rabo totaled 15 shots with 10 of those being shots on goal. Her best game of the week came a...

  • OC picks up 10th team tournament title, winning NSU Classic

    Sep 12, 2018

    TAHLEQUAH, Okla. (Sept. 11, 2018) – Oklahoma Christian now has reached double digits in overall program wins in women's golf. With sophomore Shaley Goad and senior Kate Goodwin leading the way, the Lady Eagles pulled away for a 10-shot win in the Northeastern State Women's Classic, which ended Tuesday at Cherokee Springs Golf Club. OC had begun the day with a five-shot lead over Southwestern Oklahoma State and Central Oklahoma. The win was the 10th in the history of OC women's golf, which began competing in fall 2011. OC's final-day team s...

  • Women's Golf Starts Season with 3rd Place Finish in California

    Sep 12, 2018

    SALINAS, Calif. – The Rogers State women's golf team began the 2018-19 campaign out in California and finished in third out of 10 teams at the Otter Fall Invitational at Corral De Tierra CC. RSU put together a two-round score of 621 with marks of 307 and 314 each round. Sophomore Jess Whitting paced the navy and red with her seventh top five finish in her short RSU career. The Australian placed fifth at 6-over-par 150 after back-to-back rounds of 75. In the second round today, Whitting posted 14 pars to rank second in the field. Sophomore Jessi...

  • Suns tie for third at UINDY Invitational

    Sep 12, 2018

    CARMEL, Ind. – Arkansas Tech women's golf finished tied for third at the UIndy Invitational on Tuesday, completing a three-round tournament in which Tech's Jacqueline Klemm tied for fifth with a score of 218 (+2). Tech finished the UIndy Invitational with a final round score of 298, giving them a tournament score of 894, which is the lowest 54-hole team score in school history. Klemm earned her first top-ten finish as a Golden Sun as she tied for fifth after shooting a 78 (+6) in the final round of the UIndy Invitational. Klemm's tournament s...

  • GAC Men's Soccer Week Two Players of the Week

    Eric Moyer, GAC Communications|Sep 12, 2018

    RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – The Great American Conference announced the league’s Players of the Week for the second week of the men’s soccer season. Harding swept the three awards as Jack Savage claimed the Offensive accolade, Bryant Young earned the Defensive award and Michael Wasson won the Goalkeeper honor. GAC CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK – Jack Savage, Harding, M, Fr., Carrollton, Texas Savage notched a goal and an assist in both of Harding’s non-conference victories. He assisted on the tying goal against William Jewell with a cross that Jaso...

  • Lady Bison Soccer Falls to MSSU on Golden Goal

    Nathan Looney|Sep 12, 2018

    JOPLIN, Mo. – Missouri Southern's Courtney Marten scored in the second overtime to defeat the Harding women's soccer team 2-1 Tuesday in non-conference action. The Lady Bisons fall to 0-4-0 on the season. Missouri Southern improves to 3-0-1. GOALS Missouri Southern 1, Harding 0 – 78th minute – Courtney Marten found Andrea Gamez who found the back of the net. Harding 1, Missouri Southern 1- 85th minute – Bethany Sutherland converted a penalty kick. It was her second PK of the season and her third goal. Missouri Southern 2, Harding 1 – 103th min...

  • 2 pilots eject when Air Force jet veers off runway in Texas

    Sep 12, 2018

    WICHITA FALLS, Texas (AP) — The U.S. Air Force says two pilots were injured slightly after ejecting when a twin-jet training aircraft veered off a runway before takeoff at a northwestern Texas Air Force base. Officials say the accident involved a T-38 Talon aircraft. It happened shortly after 10 a.m. Tuesday at Sheppard Air Force Base near Wichita Falls, Texas. The aircraft was assigned to the 80th Flying Training Wing based at Sheppard. Officials identified the pilots as Maj. Christian C. Hartmann of the Luftwaffe, the German air force, and 1...

  • Finance officials report Oklahoma collections top estimate

    Sep 12, 2018

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Collections to Oklahoma's main state operating fund exceeded the official estimate by nearly 7 percent in August, buoyed mostly by better-than-expected individual income tax collections. The Office of Management and Enterprise Services released figures on Tuesday that show collections to the General Revenue Fund totaled $455 million last month. That's an increase of 6.6 percent from the monthly estimate and nearly 10 percent over collections during the same month last year. Despite the good news, OMES Director Denise N...

  • Oklahoma investors await marijuana industry regulations

    Sep 12, 2018

    TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma residents looking to invest in the state's upcoming medical marijuana industry are anxiously awaiting the passage of business regulations. The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority has received nearly 1,300 applications for business licenses as of Sept. 5. Those applications include 452 for dispensary, 662 for cultivation and 184 for processing, the Tulsa World reported . Many would-be business owners and startup companies are trying to get an early foothold in the medical marijuana industry by investing in g...

  • Oklahoma man seeks new trial in white supremacist plot

    Ken Miller|Sep 12, 2018

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma man says new evidence of prosecutors withholding information should result in a new trial on his 1999 murder conviction and death penalty for killing an Arkansas family as part of a plot to set up a whites-only nation in the Pacific Northwest. Attorneys for Danny Lee, 45, of Yukon say in documents filed late Monday in U.S. District Court in Little Rock that prosecutors illegally failed to tell defense attorneys that a witness, who testified that Lee admitted to the murders to him, also told investigators he b...

  • US grand jury indicts Missouri man for pipe bomb in Oklahoma

    Sep 12, 2018

    TULSA, Okla. (AP) — A federal grand jury has indicted a Missouri man accused of having a pipe bomb at an apartment in northeastern Oklahoma. Prosecutors said Monday that 36-year-old Richard C. Cole of Joplin, Missouri, was indicted by a grand jury in Tulsa with possession of an unregistered destructive device. Authorities say Delaware County sheriff's deputies were called to Cole's apartment in Afton after the landlord discovered a suspected improvised explosive device. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol Bomb Squad discovered two 1-pound canisters c...

  • Kansas GOP state lawmakers divided over Kobach's candidacy

    Sep 12, 2018

    TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — GOP state lawmakers are divided over whether they support fellow Republican Kris Kobach's candidacy to become Kansas' next governor, according to a newspaper's survey. The Kansas City Star reported 28 percent of GOP lawmakers it surveyed would not say if they support Kobach's candidacy and close to 10 percent did not respond to repeated inquiries. Four moderate Republicans from Johnson County have already said they will not vote for Kobach. "I'm not going to take a position on that race. I just don't feel like it's any b...

  • Former NFL running back charged with rape in Kansas

    Sep 12, 2018

    WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Former Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle has been charged with rape in Wichita. KAKE-TV reports Randle was charged Tuesday with two counts of rape, two counts of aggravated kidnapping, seven counts of aggravated criminal sodomy and one count of aggravated battery. He also was charged with a probation violation. His probation was revoked in two other cases. Randle was arrested Friday after police were called to an apartment complex, where a 28-year-old woman said Randle had sexually assaulted her. A judge set his b...

  • Kansas girl dies after running into street, mother injured

    Sep 12, 2018

    KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Kansas City, Kansas, police say a 2-year-old girl died after she ran into a street and was hit by a truck. The girl's mother was seriously injured when she ran into the street to stop her and was also hit by the truck on Monday evening. The Kansas City Star reports police spokesman Jonathon Westbrook says the case was an accident. He says the driver was not speeding and was not under the influence. The driver immediately pulled over after the accident and is cooperating with investigators. Westbrook says it's unclear w...

  • Kansas officials back Trump plan for biodefense lab

    Sep 12, 2018

    MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Kansas officials are backing President Donald Trump's plan to switch federal agency control of a biodefense laboratory complex under construction in the state. The National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan is currently controlled by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The $1.25 billion project will aid efforts to prepare for threats against agriculture and research how to protect the country's food supply, according to federal and state officials. Trump this year proposed handing over operational c...

  • 5 men indicted in Kansas on illegal immigration charges

    Sep 12, 2018

    WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A grand jury has indicted five men who federal prosecutors say unlawfully entered the U.S. after being deported. U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister says all five men were found in various counties in Kansas and face federal prison sentences. The indictment says 27-year-old Jose Rafael Gutierrez-Yanez has been deported four times. He was found in March in Sumner County. If convicted, he faces up to 10 years in federal prison. The other four men, two from Mexico and two whose nationalities were not given, face two years in p...

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