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Council rejects Freeze & Nichols proposal
The Altus City Council rejected the proposal from Freeze and Nichols, Inc., to conduct a hydrological evaluation at the Round Timber Wells water field, during a special City Council meeting held at 5 p.m., Wednesday, May 15, in Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex. After discussing the Request For Qualifications (RFQ) process, the procedure for selecting a company to provide a service for the City, and receiving a presentation by Freez...
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7,153 Pounds of Food Collected in Altus
On May 11, letter carriers worked to stamp out hunger by collecting non-perishable donations from residents on their mail routes. In Altus, 7,153 pounds of food were collected to benefit the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma’s partner agency Southwest OK Community Action in Altus. While donations are still coming in, nearly 750,000 pounds of food in central and western Oklahoma have been collected to date. “I want to thank the le...
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Spring planting behind normal
Theading of wheat and rye was significantly behind normal, and conditions continued to be rated mostly fair to poor according to today’s Oklahoma Crop Weather report issued by the USDA-NASS Oklahoma Field Office. SSome wheat was reported being cut for hay. Planting of all row crops was underway, but was behind the five-year average for each crop. Rainfall for the state averaged six tenths of an inch, but varied considerably. The highest total...
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Hobart hosts 5th annual ‘Celebration of Freedom’
The “Celebration of Freedom” is the premier event for Southwestern Oklahoma every Memorial Day weekend in nearby Hobart. With Diamond Rio headlining the concert, Oklahoma’s largest Silent Auction, Patriot Parade and Wild Hog Fly-in; “Celebration of Freedom”2013 is shaping up to be a spectacular event beginning Friday May 24 and running through Monday May 27. The General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute and Museum is delighted to present th...
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NRCS and Jackson County Conservation District locally led meeting announced
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Jackson County Conservation District will be hosting a Locally Led Meeting on May 23, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Altus Community Center located on Falcon Road in Altus. This will be a come and go event. The Staff will be on hand to discuss Programs and Services available to Jackson County residents. NRCS is the primary Federal agency that works with the American people to conserve and p...
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Memorial Day weekend at Quartz Mountain State Park
YIKES! The long Memorial Day Holiday weekend is NEXT weekend! This is one of the busiest weekends at Quartz Mountain Nature Park. If you want an RV camp site, it would be best to bring your trailer out early. A lot of folks bring their campers out the Wednesday prior to the Holiday weekend. So RV sites are usually full by the Thursday night prior to a holiday weekend. Quartz Mountain Nature Park doe...
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Karen Lewis
Husband and wife arrested on child abuse charges
After a lengthy and thorough investigation, charges were sent to the Jackson County District Attorneys office and arrests warrants were issued late Friday afternoon for an Altus couple in connection with injuries to their 2-year old-child. Karen L. Lewis, 22, was arrested on charges of enabling child abuse and Philip A. Lewis, 24, has been arrested on charges of child abuse. The child suffered several fractures to the ribs and legs along ...
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Board of Education considered 2013-2014 employee contracts
The Board of Education of the Altus Public School District held their regular monthly meeting on Monday in the Board Conference Room of the Administrative Center, to discuss items on their agenda. After approving the consent agenda, Board members approved retirements and resignations within the school district. Retired certified personnel include Virginia Iken - 2nd Grade at Rivers Elementary effective May 24, and Debbie Nobles Will Rogers ...
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Commissioners approve resolution for Bitter Creek bridge
The Jackson County Commissioners held their regular meeting yesterday in the Commissioners’ Office of the County Courthouse to consider items on the consent agenda. Commissioners approved previous meeting’s minutes and a blanket purchase order for Highway District #3. They also approved the publication of Commissioners’ Proceedings for the month of April. Commissioners met with Karen Weaver Administrator from the Jackson County Health Dep...
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Contracts, new hires and facility use on School Board agenda for Monday
A regular meeting of the Altus School Board will be held Monday, May 13, in the board conference room at the administrative center, 219 N. Lee. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. There are several items on the consent agenda including a resolution to honor the 2013 District Teacher of the Year, land leases, activity fund raisers, and student transfers. The board will also accept retirements, reassignments, retirements, resignations, propose...
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Resolutions and cooperative agreements on Commissioners agenda
The Jackson County Commissioners will hold their regular meeting at 9 a.m. on Monday, May 13, in the Commissioners’ Office of the County Courthouse to consider a resolution to exempt the Altus Speedway from previously defined restricted uses as established by a zoning Ordinance enacted on in 1973. Commissioners will discuss a resolution for a Public Utility And Encroachment Agreement between the Department of Transportation, State of Oklaho...
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Altus Talks Drought
Gary McManus, the Associate Climatologist for the Oklahoma Climatological Survey, returns to Altus this coming Tuesday, May 14, to discuss the lingering drought in southwest Oklahoma. The meeting is free and open to the public, and will be begin at 6 p.m. at Altus City Hall, 509 S Main. “He was here last November,” said Lloyd Colston, City of Altus Emergency Management director. “Then we were asking for voluntary water conservation.” Jo...
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Early Mother’s Day brunch held at Plantation Village
The Plantation Village Nursing Center held an early Mother’s Day celebration on Friday morning, May 9, with food and musical entertainment during a Mother’s Day Brunch. Music was provided by pianist Laverne Baker, a volunteer for several churches and events. “I find a lot of the church and christian songs they know the best and sing along to,” Baker said of the residents at Plantation Village. Residents were surrounded by Mother’s Day ballo...
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Altus receives much needed rain
With Altus being under a mandatory water conservation plan - stage 3 drought warning, it was nice to see some much needed rain fall Thursday evening and early today. Reports from Altus Air Force Base totaled 1.74 inches of precipitation. Folks in south Altus reported 2.34 inches collected in their rain gauges, while folks in north Altus reported a collection of 3 inches. With Lake Luggart at 16% of capacity and the Tom Steed Reservoir at 32...
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2014 budget discussed at special WOSC Regents meeting
The Western Oklahoma State College Board of Regents met for a special meeting on Wednesday, May 8 in Higher Learning Center at the College. Dr. Phil Birdine began the meeting with the introduction of guests who included: Larry Duffy, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations; Lisa Greenlee, Vice President for Academic and Student Support Services; Tricia Latham, Vice President for Business Affairs; Briar Jenkins, Secretary to the ...
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Tipton senior awarded Bill Gates Millennium Scholarship
Kennedy Gilbert of Tipton has been awarded the Bill Gates Millennium Scholarship. This is the first time since 2002 that a Tipton High School senior has received this award. Only 1,000 students, world-wide, receive this scholarship each year. Applicants have to be from an ethnic minority - Gilbert is Cherokee Indian. They also must complete a lengthy application process, have a high GPA, and come highly recommended. Gilbert said that she ...
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Extraordinary nurses recognized at JCMH outreach clinics
Nurses at the JCMH Outreach Clinics are being honored with The DAISY Award For Extraordinary Nurses . The award is part of the DAISY Foundation’s program to recognize the super-human efforts nurses perform everyday. JCMH Outreach Clinics include the JCMH Pediatric Clinic, JCMH Medical Clinic, Women’s Health Associates, Southwest Orthopedics, and the JCMH FamilyCare Clinic in Mangum. The not-for-profit DAISY...
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Pray for Rain
The Jackson County Ministerial Alliance will be sponsoring a community prayer service for rain on Sunday evenings beginning May 19. The location of the prayer service will at the Jackson County Court House at 8 p.m. With Lake Luggart at 16% of capacity and the Tom Steed Reservoir at 32% the need for rain has become critical for every resident in the county. At a recent meeting of the Ministerial Alliance, area pastors and church leaders ack...
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Rail safety topic of upcoming training
According to area emergency management officials, railroad safety will be the focus of training conducted by a representative of Burlington Northern Santa Fe on Thursday, May 16 at the Southwest Technology Center. Two sessions are planned. The first will be from 8 a.m. to noon, and the second session will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. The free training will help area first responders learn what they need to know to safely interact with railroa...
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