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(AP) — U.S. Army veteran Matt Schermerhorn couldn’t give blood for years because he was stationed in Europe during a deadly mad cow disease scare there. Now, he’s proud to be back in the donor’s chair.
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Brach Anthony Hornbuckle, 27, of Lawton, has been charged with endangering others while attempting to elude police and other officers in Clinton on Nov. 11. He was also charged with driving under the influence, malicious injury to property and driving a motor vehicle under a suspended license. According to an affidavit filed by Custer County Sheriff’s Deputy Dylan Ward, around 9:15 p.m. that night he was advised that Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Kelby Peoples was in pursuit of a black Nissan Rouge in Clinton. A short time later, Ward was advised that Trooper Peoples had lost the vehicle near the area of Glenn Smith Road. Ward later observed a vehicle matching the description going westbound on Route 66 east of Glenn Smith Road. The deputy wrote that he tried to catch up with the vehicle driving at 45 mph but it was moving faster in a 35-mph zone. The license plate of the vehicle was the same as the one on the vehicle Trooper Peoples had been pursuing.
Western Oklahoma Christian School third-grade students stacking Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes, from left, are Tory Rice, Parker Martel and Emy Rice. The boxes, filled with toys, school supplies, and hygiene items, are delivered to children in need around the world. This year, WOCS was an Operation Christmas Child drop-off center.