Here's your preview of Saturday's paper
- Drug charges escalate up to federal level
- Moore’s bill passes through State House
- Train hours extended for break
- Soto, Cardenas are honored by CHS
- Indians excited for spring baseball season
Here's your preview of Saturday's paper
- Drug charges escalate up to federal level
- Moore’s bill passes through State House
- Train hours extended for break
- Soto, Cardenas are honored by CHS
- Indians excited for spring baseball season
Jesus Serrato-Aguero, 35, of Las Cruces, N.M., has been arrested on the charge of aggravated trafficking in illegal drugs, however the original Custer County charges have been dismissed so the case can move to federal prosecution.
The Oklahoma House of Representatives has approved a measure by Speaker Pro Tempore Anthony Moore, R-Clinton, that would give the children of longtime public school teachers access to the Oklahoma’s Promise scholarship. This pushes Moore’s bill one step closer to becoming a reality.
The Centennial Train at Acme Brick Park will run for extended hours during Spring Break.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The cockpit voice recorder was not working on a medical transport plane that killed seven people when it plummeted into a Philadelphia neighborhood in January and likely had not been functioning for several years, the National Transportation Safety Board said in a preliminary report Thursday. The NTSB also confirmed Thursday that the crew made no distress calls to air traffic control. A ground warning system that may contain flight data memory is still being evaluated by the manufacturer, the agency said.
MARRIAGE LICENSES Joseph William Corbridge and Ciearra Deshea Miles Owen Lee Crites and Makenna Ashton
(AP) – South Dakota’s governor signed a bill into law Thursday that bans the taking of private property for building carbon dioxide pipelines, a blow to a sprawling Midwest pipeline network that ethanol producers see as key for their future.