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Lots of events set for the weekend
This coming weekend has lots of events taking place all across the state. Of course, most locals are aware that the last weekend in April means the Mangum Rattlesnake Derby is underway. There’s a flea market, carnival, of course the snake pit and much more. For more information and a schedule of events, visit www.mangumrattlesnakederby.com . Maybe you’re not too fond of rattlesnakes or you want to go a littl...
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Freeholders invite public to meetings to participate, give input
The next Board of Freeholders meeting will be held on April 29, at 6 p.m., at Southwest Technology Center. The agenda will include continued review, discussion and approval of the working-draft on a section-by-section basis. Thus far the freeholders have reviewed and tentativly approved all but a few sections of Articles I and II. (working-draft is available to the public to view at: http://charterforprogress.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/0...
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Granite cyclist hospitalized after hitting deer
Billy Don Waller, 30, of Granite, was driving a 2004 Honda motorcycle near CR 1320 on State Hwy 6 in Kiowa County Sunday when he hit a deer. According to reports from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Waller was south bound when he hit the deer. The vehicle left the road to the right for about 350 feet, went through a fence, and came to rest in a ditch. The accident happened at about 10 p.m. Waller was taken by personal vehicle to Jackson Coun...
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Sheriff gives annual report to Commissioners
During the regular meeting of the Jackson County Commissioners held on Monday in the Commissioners Office, Jackson County Sheriff Roger LeVick gave an annual report for 2012. According to the report, Jackson County Deputies responded to 6,454 total calls for service, which is 495 more calls than in 2011. 1,679 inmates were booked into the Jackson County Jail and 1695 were released either by bonds paid, served time, or released by court orde...
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Commissioners pushing for safe county roads and bridges
Jackson County’s Major Collector roads could share $30M in funding for maintenance of county roads if Oklahoma Governor approves House Bill 1080. “We definitely need the increased funding for these roads,” said Jackson County District 1 Commissioner Marty Clinton. “This is the most important bill that commissioners in the State are pushing for. If it passes it will be very beneficial to our highway roads. Every little bit helps.” Already ...
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County’s Spring Wheat Field Tour set
On Thursday, April 25 the Jackson County Extension Office will offer its annual Spring Wheat Field Tour. The tour will start at 4 p.m., at the Bob Howard Home Site located 4 miles north of County Road 213 (9 miles east of the Jackson County Courthouse) and highway 62 intersection. At this site the group will look at a Wheat Variety Demonstration Block and Herbicide Research Study plus discussion of other county herbicide research work. Fr...
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Commissioners to discuss appropriations
The Jackson County Facilities Authority will hold their regular meeting in the Courthouse Room 101 at 8:45 a.m., Monday, April 22, to approve minutes from the previous meeting and financial reports. The Jackson County Commissioners will also hold their regular meeting at 9 a.m. on Monday, April 22 in the Commissioners’ Office of the Courthouse to discuss items on the consent agenda, including the transfer of appropriations within the CAFRF ...
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Oath of office to be administered to elected officials
A special joint meeting of the Altus Municipal Authority and the City Council will be held before regular meeting times this coming Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. The meeting will be to administer the oath of office to officials voted in during the April 2 elections. They are: Debbie Davis, City Clerk/Treasurer; and Council members, Richard G. Henry, Ward I; Michael T. Beason, Ward II; Perry Shelton, Ward III; and Dwayne E. Martin, Ward IV. The new g...
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Emergency foster care homes are needed
Altus Southwestern Youth Services needs more emergency care foster homes for children age six to 17 for temporary emergency housing. According to Residential Services Director Beth Ferguson with Southwestern Youth Services, “In 2014, DHS wont allow any children in a shelter situation, and will be leaning toward emergency care foster homes.” Ferguson is forced to turn away five to seven children each week because there a not enough emergency c...
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WOSC to remain accredited through probation
Concerns pertaining to Western Oklahoma State College’s 10-day and four-week compressed format courses and programs has resulted in the college being put on a two-year probation by the (HLC) Higher Learning Commission. The notice was given to Western on April 6 after an advisory visit to the college earlier this year. Although Western is on probation, the notice from HLC states that the college remains accredited, and will remain accredited t...
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OTW Dancers holding competition fundraiser
Competitive dancers from Off the Wall Dance Productions will hold a garage sale Saturday, April 20, from 8 a.m. to noon. The garage sale will be held at 508 Quail Run. The sale, which will feature everything from clothes to household goods and toys to furniture. OTW’s competition team is working to raise money to attend dance conventions and competitions during the upcoming dance season. Dance conventions provide opportunities for the s...
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Altus Power presents rebate check to college for energy savings
The Western Oklahoma State College Board of Regents met for its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday in the Higher Learning Center at the college. The meeting began with Dan Scott Electrical Superintendent of Altus Power presenting a rebate check to the college for energy savings realized from the college’s Guaranteed Energy Savings Performance Contract with McKinstry. Western applied for a rebate through the Demand and Energy Efficienc...
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Stage 3 water plan adds more restrictions
An emergency ordinance was passed by the Altus City Council last month because Tom Steed Lake’s level is below 40 percent. The City of Altus has been in Stage 2 since March 5, but was moved to Stage 3 water conservation this week, according to City Manager Elizabeth Gray. Using the new guidelines, water customers are asked to restrict outside watering to only one day per week (see map) between 12 midnight to 5 a.m. for automatic/underground...
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Walkin’ on Chalk winners announced
The annual Walkin’ on Chalk sidewalk chalk art contest, along with a banner contest, was held in downtown Altus on Sunday. Co-Chairs for the event were Margaret Worrell and Leslie Briscoe. Judges were Chris Claussen, Sandy Hudson, Carol Downs, Lyn Taylor, Mileta Meli, Mindy Smiley and Sue Messerly. There were a total of 29 banners judged, with this year’s theme being “Underground.” Banner winners were: First Place: Sarah Gilstead, banner ...
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Wild Turkey Hunting Heritage Auction and Dinner set for Saturday
The National Wild Turkey Federation’s Southwest Regional Chapter in Altus is holding a Wild Turkey Hunting Heritage Auction and Dinner to help support wild turkey conservation and preserve hunting heritage. The event will be held Saturday evening, April 20, at the Altus Community Center. The doors will open at 5:30 p.m. for a social hour before the Billy Sims BBQ dinner. All ticket holders will be eligible to win valuable prizes exclusive t...
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7 Altus students Accepted to Arts Institute
OKLAHOMA CITY - Seven Altus high school students have been accepted to the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute at Quartz Mountain (OSAI), a prestigious arts academy held in June in southwestern Oklahoma. The Altus students were among 271 students selected through competitive statewide auditions from a pool of more than 1,000 applicants. In conjunction with their acceptance, attending students will receive full scholarships to the program w...
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County Sales Tax collections up
Jackson Country Treasurer Renee Howard reported a 41% increase in collections for County Sales Tax, during the Jackson County Commissioners’ regular meeting, 9 a.m., Monday, April 15 in the Commissioners’ Office of the Jackson County Courthouse. Commissioners received officer reports from Jackson County Treasurer Renee Howard on receipts from the Oklahoma Tax Commission for County Sales Tax in February for $116,311, up 41% from previous mon...
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National Library Week activities to include programs for kids, book sale
This week, Altus Public Library joins libraries in schools, campuses and communities nationwide in celebrating National Library Week, a time to highlight the value of libraries, librarians and library workers. Libraries today are more than repositories for books and other resources. Often the heart of their communities, campuses or schools, libraries are deeply committed to the places where their patrons live, work and study. Libraries ...
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Cable ONE GM retires after 50+ years in customer service
After 50+ years in customer service, Cable ONE General Manager Barbara Burge has announced her retirement. Burge’s early experience came from Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in 1962 where she started work as a Service Representative. She was promoted to Business Office Supervisor in Lawton, OK, in 1967, then returned to Altus in 1972 to become the Business Office Supervisor. In 1978, Burge became the Residence Service Center Manager afte...
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