Attorney General O’Connor releases guidance for law enforcement after newest abortion law takes effect

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OKLAHOMA CITY –– Last week, Attorney General John O’Connor criticized the ongoing campaign by the abortion industry and others to confuse and mislead the public about abortion laws, following the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent historic overturning of Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. He also released a guidance document for law enforcement after the State’s most recent abortion law became effective.

Public Records

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Felony 067 – Austin Darryl Ryan: Assault and battery upon a police officer. 068 – Sedrick Moltke Frierson: Bringing contraband (weapons/ explosives/drugs/ etc) into jail.

Fort Towson Historic Site to hold historic event Sept. 16-18

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The Fort Towson Historic Site will host Mexican-American War Days: A Long Walk in the Sun on Sept. 16-18. This free event will feature an encampment set in the 1846-1848 time period of the Mexican-American War. Educational presentations and opportunities to interact with experts in the fields of infantry, Mountain Howitzers, dragoons, and field artillery will bring this underrepresented period of history to life with sights, sounds and smells to ignite the imagination. Public presentations will be held on Saturday, Sept. 17 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.

PSO brings better, brighter street lights to Hugo

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Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) will begin converting its Hugo streetlights to new technology that will brighten roadways, street corners and public spaces for homeowners, drivers and law enforcement later this week. LED conversion of 584 PSO-owned streetlights is set to begin this week, weather permitting.
PSO brings better, brighter street lights to Hugo

It’s fair time in Choctaw County

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• Welcome to the 115th annual Choctaw County Fair There’s a certain excitement in the air at a county fair that simply doesn’t exist anywhere else. The sights, sounds and of course, the aroma of horses, livestock, poultry, people, carnival rides, concessions and the like call to mind the slowly shortening days and cooler nights of late summer.
It’s fair time in Choctaw County

New restaurant opens inside Frisco Depot Museum

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left: The Frisco Depot Museum is a lunch destination once again. The First Stop Coffee & Sandwich Shop took up residence inside the depot in the middle of August, with owner Lori Pool aiming to not only start her own business, but also to support an historic gem in Hugo. Pool tested the waters back in June, selling iced coffee out of the depot during homecoming weekend to introduce the community to what she hoped to offer when the restaurant got up and running. With the doors now open, Pool is serving food and coffee from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. The First Stop Coffee & Sandwich Shop also serves lunch specials every day. Pool stated they’ll stick to sandwich specials until the larger dining room is open for service.
New restaurant opens inside Frisco Depot Museum
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