Here's your preview of Wednesday's paper
- Search still underway for student
- Domestic case leads to charges
- Smith retiring from museum
- Kids getting into school lunch event
- Lady Reds softball accomplishes goals during season
Here's your preview of Wednesday's paper
- Search still underway for student
- Domestic case leads to charges
- Smith retiring from museum
- Kids getting into school lunch event
- Lady Reds softball accomplishes goals during season
Tyler Wayne Graybill, 40, of Custer City, is facing multiple charges after a domestic event which occurred Oct. 1 in Custer City.
September was recognized as “Workforce Development Month” and CareerTech is a leader in workforce development for Oklahoma. Western Technology Center celebrates this every day as it works with business and industry and high school and adult students to meet the needs within communities with skilled training and a ready workforce.
The Oklahoma House Energy Committee this week heard a study, led by Chair Rep. Nick Archer, R-Elk City, examining the Oklahoma Corporation Commission’s (OCC) regulation of the state’s oil and gas industry, including workforce challenges, orphan well plugging and seismic activity.
(AP) – A medical helicopter crashed on a highway in Sacramento, critically injuring three people aboard, including a woman who was pinned underneath and was rescued with the help of motorists who lifted part of the aircraft, according to officials.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections might soon have a long-forbidden security tool at its disposal. The Federal Communica-tions Commission voted unanimously last week to propose rules authorizing state and local correctional facilities to utilize cell phone signal jamming technology. Several state officials, including Gov. Kevin Stitt and interim Department of Corrections director Justin Farris, have endorsed the proposal, arguing cell phone jammers would allow the state to crack down on criminal activity behind bars.
NEW YORK (AP) — A group of countries that are part of the OPEC+ alliance of oil-exporting countries has agreed to a small boost in oil production, citing a steady global economic outlook.