Greer County Game Warden Brandon Lehrman teaches Aades Barraza how to shoot from a bow while on a field trip to Crowder Lake as part of Summer Playground.
NEW YORK (AP) — A woman convicted of stowing away on a flight from New York to Paris without a boarding pass or a passport won’t be released from custody as she faces new charges of breaching security at a Connecticut airport.
Harry L. Sperle and Kathryn J. Sperle Revocable Living Trust, and Harry L. Sperle, Trustee to Mark Dewayne Lumpkin Jr. and Brianna Lumpkin, JTWD. Lots 4 and 5, Blk. 14, Sights Acres Addn. 1982, Clinton.
SEATTLE (AP) — Ocials are tracking the largest swarm of earthquakes in more than 15 years on Washington’s Mount Rainier but say there is no indication that the cluster of quakes is cause for concern.
(AP) – Cindy Manley was a summer camp counselor in 1987 when a di_erent devastating flood scarred the Texas Hill Country.
CUMBERLAND, Md. (AP) — Three members of a violent cultlike group, including its alleged ringleader, will be tried together on charges of trespassing, gun and drug possession after police discovered them camping in box trucks in rural western Maryland.
(AP) — A funeral home owner in Colorado accused of storing nearly 190 decomposing bodies in a room-temperature building and defrauding the federal government out of nearly $900,000 is expected to plead guilty in federal court, according to court documents filed Tuesday.
Corn Bible Academy students were awarded a multitude of scholarships at the end of the school year. Some of the scholarships, as released by CBA, included: Gracie Carman with multiple scholarships to Oklahoma Christian University; Braxton Driskill, Oklahoma Christian University President’s Academic Scholarship for $10,000 a year, Music Department Scholarship for $10,000 a year, President’s Leadership Scholarship for $1,000; Liston Lively, Oklahoma State University Academic Excellence Award for $1,250, Great Plains Regional Medical Center Scholarship; Daniela Massoumi, Oklahoma State University Academic Excellence Award for $1,250; Emma Miller, SWOSU Freshman Scholarship for $1,500 a year, Farm Credit Scholarship for $500 a year, Oklahoma Rural Rehab Scholarship for $250; Bella Morris, Oklahoma Promise Award for $5,220 a year, University of Oklahoma Crimson Commitment scholarship for $7,085 a year, Sower Award for $2,000 a year; Lachlan Penner, Oklahoma Promise Award for $5,000 a year, Oklahoma State University Cowboy Covenant for $1,000 and Academic Excellence Award for $1,750; Samantha Rother, National Merit Scholarship for $2,500, OSU National Merit Scholar Award for $72,000, Oklahoma Engineering Initiative Scholarship for $3,000, CK Energy Senior scholarship for $1,500, OSU Freshman Research Scholarship for $1,000, Veterans of Foreign Wars Essay Scholarship for $875, Miss Elk City Teen scholarship for $800, Miss Queen of the West Teen scholarship for $800, Miss Washita County Scholarship for $500, Oklahoma Rural Rehab Scholarship for $250; Annie Schmidt, Clinton Junior Service League Scholarship; Alli Slagell, Oklahoma Promise Award for $5,000 a year; Olivia Webb, Oklahoma Bank & Trust SWOSU Scholarship; Luke Zybach, four-year full tuition award plus for $3,500 a year cash from SWOSU (for $55,000), CK Energy Youth Tour for $1,000, Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarship.


