-Australian hemp experts to speak here
-Life appellant’s hearing set
-Rodriguez working extra for 2019
-Plus see local pictures
Obituaries
-Brenda Krewall
-Olene Spradlin
-Australian hemp experts to speak here
-Life appellant’s hearing set
-Rodriguez working extra for 2019
-Plus see local pictures
Obituaries
-Brenda Krewall
-Olene Spradlin
The Arapaho-Butler coach pitch baseball team smiles for a group photo.
CORDELL – Court-appointed defense attorneys for a man first sentenced to death in 1995 and four years later to life in prison say he should now get a new sentencing trial because his youth and incorrigibility were not considered when his last sentence was levied.
Western Oklahoma farmers who are interested in growing industrial hemp — but are not sure where to start — will have the opportunity to learn from experts when two experienced hemp growers from Australia hold a public meeting from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, July 20, at the Cordell community center.
For the first time since moving into the State Capitol Building in 1917, the Office of the State Treasurer is leaving the building for an extended period of time to allow for renovation work to be completed, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel announced.
Senators James Lank-ford (R-OK) and Jim Inhofe (R-OK) applauded the President’s recent nomination of Kerry Pettingill to serve as United States Marshal for the Eastern District of Oklahoma.