Tri-County Herald

Hearing waived

A driver from Texas stopped and arrested on the Turner Turnpike and facing a felony drug count after 62 pounds of marijuana were seized has waived his preliminary hearing and his arraignment has been set.

Innocent pleas

A woman from Meeker and a Shawnee man, each charged with three felonies, have pleaded innocent to all the counts. Their cases have been scheduled for a December felony disposition docket.
Chandler’s defense dominated Hugo the entire game Friday night, and this photo is a visual metaphor for the Lions’ stifling play. Darius Wade (3), Easton Manning (53), Matt Burris (50), Coniah Ritchie (16), Ty Garver (11) and one unidentifiable Lion on the far side of the play surround and tackle a Hugo ballcarrier. Photo/Brian Blansett

Chandler’s defense dominated Hugo the entire game Friday night, and this photo is a visual metaphor for the Lions’ stifling play. Darius Wade (3), Easton Manning (53), Matt Burris (50), Coniah Ritchie (16), Ty Garver (11) and one unidentifiable Lion on the far side of the play surround and tackle a Hugo ballcarrier. Photo/Brian Blansett

Lions 35, Buffaloes 0

Chandler head coach Jack Gray said the Lions wanted to make a statement Friday night against Hugo.Boy, did they. After leaving the playoffs early last year, Chandler dominated the Buffaloes and barged into the second round of the playoffs with 35-0 win.
Jacob Beck (4) flips the ball to the referee after scoring a second-quarter touchdown Friday night. The Tigers won, 45-12, and move to the second round of the playoffs, hosting Salina at home Friday night. Photo/Beth Young

Jacob Beck (4) flips the ball to the referee after scoring a second-quarter touchdown Friday night. The Tigers won, 45-12, and move to the second round of the playoffs, hosting Salina at home Friday night. Photo/Beth Young

Tigers 45, Royals 12

Stroud continued to roll Friday night, whacking Community Christian, 4512, and advancing to the second round of the Class 2A-II playoffs.The Tigers host Salina, 7-4 and 26-12 winners over Henryetta last week, at 7 p.m. Friday.
Davenport coach John Greenfield talks to the team after the game against Wilson Friday night. Photo/Rick Hester

Davenport coach John Greenfield talks to the team after the game against Wilson Friday night. Photo/Rick Hester

Davenport falls in first round

The Davenport Bulldogs saw their 2024 football season come to an end last Friday, dropping a 52-7 decision to Wilson- Henryetta during a first round playoff contest on the road.It was the Bulldogs’ 21st consecutive year to make the playoffs, Coach John Greenfield noted.

Hearing set for felonies

A pre-preliminary hearing has been set for a man previously convicted of nine felonies since 2013 and facing two more following his arrest by Lincoln County Sheriff deputies.Two counts of first degree burglary were formally filed Oct.

Two die in county crash

A woman from Paden and a man from Prague have died in a two-vehicle, head-on collision west of Prague in Lincoln County.State Trooper Nathan Jackson, who investigated the collision, identified two who died as Lacey Collins, 38, of Paden and Norman Pyattet, 48 of Prague.

Town Talk

Those Tigers just keep roaring! Congratulations to Coach Josh Presley, his assistant coaches, and the fabulous Stroud Tiger football team on another great win this past Friday night.