Public Records

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Felony 036 – Patrick Neil Robinson: Possession of contraband while an inmate. 037 – Jacob William Cook: Possession of contraband while an inmate.

Calendar of Events...

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Happy Easter Sunday, April 20! The Choctaw County Trash-Off will run through April 18. Trash drop off can be found at Boswell County Barn, Nelson Fire Department, Boyd Street in Soper, Speer Fire Department, Bluff Community Center, Grant County Barn, Fort Towson Fire Department, Messer Fire Department, Sawyer Senior Citizens Center, old school house in Spencerville, and the old store on the north side of the Highway in Swink.

Kiamichi Conservation District to provide cost-share assistance

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The Kiamichi Conservation District has announced that funds are available for cost-share assistance on selected conservation practices benefiting conservation. The state of Oklahoma has provided limited funds to our conservation district to help landowners implement measures that will help conservation.

AG’s crime task force makes bust

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The bust of a Ponca City marijuana grow facility last week by the Attorney General’s Organized Crime Task Force (OCTF) and several partner agencies has resulted in five arrests and the confiscation of more than 11,000 illegal marijuana plants.

White House to ask for reduced funding

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The White House is expected to ask Congress to cut at least $9 billion in federal funding from the upcoming budget, which includes cuts to funding for the U.S.Agency for International Development (USAID), and other controversial programming.

Fort Towson’s Big Trash Cleanup

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The RGLA Trash Pickup Day was held in Fort Towson on April 1. It was a very successful event with several community residents participating. The Morynne Motley Estate and ReCreate Fort Towson Foundation sponsored the event by providing four roll off dumpsters to the town to assist residents with trash disposal and cleaning up their properties. Fort Towson ISD school students also assisted with the cleanup to earn community service hours.
Fort Towson’s Big Trash Cleanup

Choctaw photographer showcases wildlife, landscapes in new exhibit

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• Gene Blackwell’s work featured at Choctaw Cultural Center starting April 29 Choctaw citizen and wildlife photographer Gene Blackwell will debut his latest exhibition at the Choctaw Cultural Center this spring. The exhibition titled, Kowi Haiaka Ikwehpowo (Unspoiled Wilderness): Photography from the Round Bottom Ranch, opens Tuesday, April 29 and highlights the natural beauty of Choctaw Country through Blackwell’s lens.
The Choctaw Cultural Center will open the outdoor photography exhibition Kowi Haiaka Ikwehpowo (Unspoiled Wilderness): Photography from the Round Bottom Ranch by Gene Blackwell on April 29. The public is invited to view the photos of southeast Oklahoma wildlife and landscapes. Photo Courtesy / Up the Creek Photography
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