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National precipitation monitoring network looking for additional volunteers
Norman – Ever wonder how much rain fell out of the storm that just passed overhead? Did your mother-in-law on the other side of town get just as wet? Why is the airport so much drier than my house? Wonder no longer. Now, in your neighborhood, volunteers of all ages and backgrounds are measuring precipitation in their own backyards as part of CoCoRaHS - the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, which has grown to over 15,000 v...
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Local elections to be held next Tuesday
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. next Tuesday, April 2, for the Altus, Eldorado, and Olustee Regular Municipal General Elections, as well as the Altus Special Municipal Election. Jennifer L. Wilson, Secretary of the Jackson County Election Board, offered voters some tips on how to make their votes count. Wilson said that a valid marking —-fill in the box next to your choices —- is shown on posters at the polling place and inside the...
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School employee injured in parking lot accident
Shortly after 1 p.m. yesterday emergency personnel responded to a school parking area east of the football stadium where a school employee was injured. School representatives said that the man was working alone, so details of the incident were not clear at this time. However, they did say that the employee was injured by a vehicle he had been driving, and that a passerby had made the call to police. The school employee was said to be in surge...
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Water conservation efforts addressed at Council meeting
Altus City Chief of Operations Bob Stephenson had several comments about the water conservation effort during the regular meeting of the AMA and City Council on Tuesday. Stephenson stated that he plans to have the revised copy of the Emergency Ordinance to be brought for council’s approval by the first regular City Council meeting in April. He reported that Tom Steed District Manager sent a congratulatory letter because the City has reduced i...
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Homeowner finds burglar inside residence
Altus police responded to 1504 Somerset early Sunday morning at approx. 5:54 a.m. The homeowner told police he returned home and confronted a Hispanic male, dressed in dark clothing, inside the house. The victim stated the suspect ran into the back yard and jumped over the privacy fence. It is unknown which direction the suspect ran. Items missing from the residence were an X-Box, approximately five games, and headphones. Poli...
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A celebration of the outdoors for families, bird watchers and all wildlife enthusiasts planned
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Friends of Hackberry Flat and the Hackberry Flat Founda­tion offer a fun-filled day for the entire family on Saturday, April 20  from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hackberry Flat Center located near Frederick in southwest Oklahoma. Hackberry Flat Day is an indoor and outdoor event, so dress comfortably and wear walking shoes. Be sure to put on sun screen before you come. All equipment require...
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Cool temperatures slow progess
Oklahoma City - Temperatures were below normal for the week, averaging in the low 40s according to today’s Oklahoma Crop Weather report issued by the USDA-NASS Oklahoma Field Office. Although there were a few warm days early in the week, with a high of 81 degrees in Altus, a cold front the second half of the week resulted in lows into the 20s, to as low as 12 degrees at Kenton. The cold front even brought snow to parts of northern Oklahoma ...
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Council amended agenda includes Hunter Point Bridge Project
The Altus Municipal Authority and City Council agendas have been amended for today’s regular meeting to begin at 6:30 p.m. The AMA will consider to approve a contract between the AMA and Progressive Waste Solutions to provide a flatbed service for a term of five years, and also vote to authorize a 30 day temporary agreement of service until the final agreement is drafted and approved. An item was added to review and discuss to authorize sta...
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Local students among SWRE Youth Tour finalists
Ten high school juniors have been named as finalists in Southwest Rural Electric Cooperative’s 2013 Youth Tour Contest. Top prize in the contest for one Oklahoma student and one Texas student will be all-expense-paid trips to Washington, D.C. this summer. Five finalists are from Texas schools. Five are from Oklahoma. Oklahoma finalists are as follows: Nick Rohrer of Altus. Nick is the son of Bryan and Christie Rohrer and he is a stude...
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Agriculture Commodity Marketing meeting set for Wednesday
The Jackson County Extension Office and Southwest Technology Center (SWTC) will offer a commodity market meeting on Wednesday, March 27, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., in Room 109, at SWTC. Discussion leaders will be Dr. Kim Anderson, OSU Extension Grain Marketing Specialist and Dr. Derrell Peel, OSU Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist. Topics addressed will be the commodity markets. These meetings are designed to foster a better understanding of...
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Healthy water streams focus of seminar
“Healthy Water Streams” is the focus of a seminar planned this Wednesday, March 27, at Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford. Cheryl Cheadle, director of the Blue Thumb Program for the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, is guest speaker at 4 p.m. in Room 212 of the Old Science Building. Admission is free, and the public is invited. “We drive over streams, build our homes next to drainages, and drink water from lakes ...
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Senior Center to be addressed at AMA meeting
During the regular meeting of the Altus Municipal Authority on Tuesday evening, council will consider, discuss and possibly vote on implementing procedures to restart the processes for the Senior Citizens Center, and direct staff accordingly. the AMA/City has been at a standstill with the Senior Citizens Center after being bogged down with the problems of location, along with the need to amass additional funds from the MAPS project. The Sen...
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Plans made for ‘Let’s Drive out Cancer’ Golf Tournament
Sheridan’s Sunshine Foundation will be hosting its 2 nd annual “Let’s Drive out Cancer” Golf Tournament on April 27 at Windy Trails Golf Course on Altus Air Force Base. The tournament will be a Best ball, 4 -Man Scramble. Open to everyone. Cost is $45 and this includes Green fees, Cart, Tournament T-shirt, 3 team Mulligans and 2 team Red Bombers. Registration forms are available online at www.sheridansunshinefoundation.com under the SSF ...
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Landscape Painting with Oils Workshop to be held at library
An Adult Landscape Oil Painting Workshop is going to be conducted at the Altus Public Library Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, March 25, 25 and 27 from 6 to 9 p.m. Instructor for the workshop is very well known local landscape artist, Sue Messerly. The workshop is for ages 16 and older and the cost is $30. Reservations for the workshop may be made by calling the library at 580-477-2890. The workshop is sponsored by the Shortgrass I...
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Red Cross offering online babysitting classes
The American Red Cross is now offering a new online class to teach those 11 and older the skills necessary to provide care for children and infants. This 4 hour online course will combine video and interactive activities to develop leadership skills, how to develop a babysitting business, keep themselves and the children in their care safe and learn basic child care and first aid. Upon successful completion of the online course, students ...
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Ballot question asks Altusans if they want a Charter; Will not determine if Altus will change to a charter
A special election will be held concurrently with our general municipal election on April 2 to determine whether our community wants a city charter. At that time, voters will also elect eight “Freeholders” to draft the prospective charter. This is only a first step, and will not determine if Altus will change to a charter. If the people vote to pass this measure on April 2, the real work will begin, and the candidate-charter will be draft...
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Head Start now taking applications
The local Head Start program, sponsored by Southwest Oklahoma Community Action Group, Inc., is currently taking applications for the 2013-14 school year. These services depend on parent participation; no money is requested of families. Classrooms have in-town door-to-door transportation, meals, and supplies provided. Services available vary by center and may include preschool for 4 year olds, pre-school for 3 year olds, classrooms for 2 yea...
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Watering violators subject to surcharges and fines
As part of the emergency ordinance passed by City Council March 5, the enforcement of water conservation is in effect. Violators will be subject to surcharges and fines, which could result in revocation of water service to non-compliant customers. City of Altus Chief of Operations Bob Stephenson clarified during an interview this week that the two best ways to avoid any penalties is to conserve the use of water, and manage it properly. Re...
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Public forums set to discuss public transportation
Southwest Oklahoma Community Action Group, Inc. will hold public transportation forums in SOCAG’s service area. The forums are to discuss and receive input from the public concerning the public transportation needs for the community. These forums will help SOCAG Board of Directors and staff plan for 2014 and beyond. The forums will be held in Altus on March 25 at 2 p.m. at the Lincoln Center located at 900 S. Carver Road, in Mangum on March...
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