DAY SHIFTPerformed a warrant service in the 2200 block of Gary Blvd.; arrested 23-year-old subject on a Custer County warrant for domestic assault and battery.Responded to a report of a domestic in the 900 block of Orient Ave.
Responded to a report of a domestic disturbance in the 200 block of N. Missouri St., Thomas.Conducted a followup in the 23000 block of Lawter Rd., Weatherford.Conducted a followup in the 24000 block of E. Arapaho Rd., Weatherford.Responded to a report of a missing person in the area of N. 4th St.
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After 51 minutes in executive session, from which the public and press were barred from attending, the Clinton City Council took no action on the hospital situation during Tuesday’s meeting.
With many questions surrounding the status of Clinton Regional Hospital after the scheduled transaction did not take place, representatives of Rural Health Solutions and 3rd Avenue West wished to point out things from their perspective in regard to the future of the medical facility.
An architect’s rendering of the 130,000-plus square foot hangar slated to be added at the Oklahoma Air and Space Port in Burns Flat. CDN | Courtesy photo
According to the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority (OSIDA), Premium Aerospace Center Oklahoma LLC (PAC) has secured a strategic long-term lease with OSIDA to expand and construct a new 130,000plus square foot hangar at the Oklahoma Air and Space Port at Burns Flat and in the process...
ROCKVILLE, Md.(AP) — A Maryland woman with a long history of severe mental illness has been held without bail after she was recently rearrested and charged with murder in the 2014 disappearance of her two children — almost three years after an earlier case against her was dropped.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A former NFL player from Oklahoma has been convicted for his role in a large-scale dogfighting operation, federal prosecutors announced.Leshon Eugene Johnson, 54, of Broken Arrow, was convicted of six felony counts of possessing dogs for use in an animal-fighting venture.