THURSDAY
Responded to a report of a calf out between 2210 and 2220 Roads in Custer.
(AP) — A group of migrants that once numbered as many as 5,000 split on Thursday about whether to keep walking through southern Mexico toward the U.S. border.
30 YEARS AGO Southwest Playhouse would be presenting “Cheaper By The Dozen” as its next performance. The cast of the comedy included Nathan Garner, Mark Lumpkin Jr., Jesse Wales, Holly Fey, Emille Herren, Dee Froman, Micah Foster, Roger Foster, Beverly Thompson, Ashley Kelley, Chris Peters, Heidi Self, Pam Wise, Toby Brown, Bill LaRue, Morgandee Meacham, David Gelner and Hillary Self.
(AP) — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Wednesday that his government remains committed to phasing out nuclear power despite concerns about rising energy prices and possible future shortages due to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
(AP) — There weren’t a lot of laughs, but President Joe Biden got some unsolicited advice from Jimmy Kimmel when the president sat down for his first in-person interview with a late-night host since taking office.
(AP) — Teslas with partially automated driving systems are a step closer to being recalled after the U.S. elevated its investigation into a series of collisions with parked emergency vehicles or trucks with warning signs.
(AP) — It’s the inflation you’re not supposed to see.
At the Monday’s Oklahoma Transportation Commission meeting the Director’s Safety Awards were presented to the unit in each of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation’s eight field districts and its Oklahoma City headquarters with the best safety record. Pictured from left are District 5 Traffic Engineer Willy Cornell, District 5 Engineer Brent Almquist, Safety Manager Richard Bright, Traffic Superintendent John Stotts Jr., Secretary of Transportation Tim Gatz and Commission Chairman Gene McKown.


