Two Oklahoma men arrested and charged for equipment theft

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• Adair County men face charges in Cherokee Nation Tribal Court FORT WORTH –– Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association special rangers arrested James Glenn Sawney and Donnie Lee Nail for larceny of equipment, implement of husbandry, and possession of stolen property this July. The arrests stem from an investigation conducted by Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Special Ranger Cody Hyde, who received a report of a vandalized metal fabricated gate on a ranch in southern Adair County.

Bear conservation, hunting workshops to be held by Choctaw Nation

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DURANT –– The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) Wildlife Conservation department will be conducting bear conservation and hunting workshops at Choctaw Community Centers across the reservation. Workshops are free and open to the public. No registration is required. Door prizes will be handed out at each event.

Calendar of Events...

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The Choctaw County Free Fair is being held this week at the fair grounds in Hugo. A revival at Eternal Life Fellowship Church, 512 S.

‘Sick of being the last part over the fence’

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Bowman Comments to: andybowman839@gmail.com Coffeetimecolumn. com It’s not exactly a terrific ego-booster to forever be ‘the belly’ –– the body part that doesn’t clear the fence last, but still, you’re not the tip end of the nose that always goes first, either. Can make a person feel pretty mediocre at times.
‘Sick of being the last part over the fence’

Public Records

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Felony 093 – Andrea Michelle Minton: Trafficking in illegal drugs, fentanyl. 094 – James Lee Churchwell: DUI.

Embrace healthy living while fighting obesity

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• Free resources available to tackle childhood obesity and promote healthier lifestyles September is Childhood Obesity month, a time dedicated to encouraging healthy lifestyles, nourishing eating habits and raising awareness about obesity. Shape Your Future, a program of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET), is stepping up to help Oklahomans make healthier choices.

OMRF kicks off ‘77 for 77’ statewide campaign

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The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation celebrated its 77th anniversary on Monday by kicking off a statewide campaign that harkens back to the foundation’s roots. “Over the next year, we’re going to touch all 77 Oklahoma counties to say ‘thank you’ to Oklahomans for daring to dream in 1946 and for supporting that dream ever since,” said OMRF President Andrew Weyrich, Ph.D.
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