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- Sherriff’s office to install new phone system
- Man wanted on drug charges
- Red Tornado Boy and Girl announced
- CHS crowns two champs at Hub City
- Corn Bible sweeps Gracemont in homecoming
(AP) — Ulysses S.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Exposed to the beating sun and hot dry air, more than 10% of the water carried by the Colorado River evaporates, leaks or spills as the 1,450-mile powerhouse of the West flows through the region's dams, reservoirs and open-air canals.
Michael Anthony Breaux, 57, of Clinton, is wanted on multiple charges of aggravated trafficking in illegal drugs according to an affidavit by the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics filed on Jan. 20 in which Breaux is identified as a significant associate of a local drug trafficking network in an investigation that began May 31.
The Custer County Sheriff’s Office will soon have a new phone system installed after the Custer County Board of Commissioners moved to approve a new contract with Nobel Systems to upgrade the office’s existing phone system.
The Washita Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) held its monthly meeting Jan. 9 at Café Clinton. The meeting opened with the DAR ritual along with the saying of the Pledge of Allegiance, The American’s Creed, the Preamble to the Constitution, the Oklahoma Flag Salute and a patriotic song.
MORRISVILLE, Pa. (AP) — Authorities say a skull found on banks of the Delaware River in Pennsylvania more than 3 1/2 decades ago has been identified as that of a man long believed slain in New Jersey along with his girlfriend, whose body had been found in the river on the New Jersey side the previous year. The Bucks County district attorney's office said Monday that detectives and a private forensic DNA laboratory identified the skull found on the banks of the river in Morrisville in 1986 as that of Richard Thomas Alt, 31, last seen by his parents on Christmas Eve in 1984 and reported missing to Trenton police in early 1985.

