Freeman sentenced for meth distribution

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The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Karen Sue Freeman, age 64, of Grant, Okla., was sentenced to 60 months in prison for one count of distribution of methamphetamine.

McAnally sentenced for possessing child sexual exploitation material

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The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Steven Mark McAnally, age 65, of Hugo, was sentenced to 63 months in prison for one count of possessing certain material involving the sexual exploitation of a minor. He will serve five years of supervised probation upon release from incarceration.

Hugo Council terminates city manager

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HUGO — The newly seated Hugo city council, now led by recently-elected Mayor Tina Bunn, voted 4-1 to terminate the employment of current Hugo City Manager Leah Thomas during a special council meeting Friday. After a brief executive session, council members returned to open public session and a motion was made by Robbie Ridenour, seconded by Charles Elswick, to terminate the employment of City Manager Leah Thomas.
Hugo Chief of Police John Mitchell was appointed as Acting City Manager during a special meeting of the Hugo city council. Mitchell will also continue in his current capacity with the police department. Hugo News / Stan Stamper

New CDL testing enhancements improve efficiency, readiness for commercial drivers

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Service Oklahoma has launched CDL Modernized Skills Test statewide, providing a more streamlined, transparent and efficient process for Commercial Driver License (CDL) applicants. This modernization ensures that Oklahoma’s commercial drivers are better prepared, helping to reduce drive test hurdles, support workforce development and keep goods moving across the state.

Applications open for FFA STEM after-school grants

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This fall, Oklahoma FFA chapters will have the opportunity to turn their STEM ideas into reality because of a $50,000 grant by the Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) Foundation to the Oklahoma FFA Foundation. Oklahoma FFA chapters located in areas served by PSO can now apply to the Oklahoma FFA Foundation for a STEM After-School grant.

4-Hers engage with state leaders at 4-H Day at the Capitol

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More than 100 Oklahoma 4-Hers got an inside look at state government during the 26th annual 4-H Day at the Capitol on April 23 in Oklahoma City. Dorothy Wilson, state 4-H program leader at Langston University, said the day provided a wonderful opportunity for participants to meet with their legislators and experience the Oklahoma Capitol building.
Oklahoma 4-Hers recently took part in the 26th annual 4-H Day at the Capitol where they learned about the governmental process and shared the positive impact 4-H has on communities across the state. Photo Courtesy / Mitchell Alcala, OSU Agriculture

Drummond issues consumer alert for concerned 23and Me customers

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Attorney General Gentner Drummond is alerting Oklahoma consumers in the wake of 23andMe having filed for bankruptcy protection last month. The genetic testing company, which collects and analyzes the genetic code of consumers, has indicated its intent to sell its corporate assets, a move likely to include stored genetic data submitted by customers.
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