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Oliver “Johnny” Garland

Oliver “Johnny” Garland

Oliver “Johnny” Garland

Oliver William Garland, known as Johnny to his family and friends, passed away quietly on December 30, 2025, at the age of 91.He was the son of Vester R. Garland and Callie Garland Neese.
Robert Henry Gordon III

Robert Henry Gordon III

Robert Henry Gordon III

RobertHenryGordon III, age 33, of Stroud, Oklahoma,passedaway on January 15, 2026. He was born on February 2, 1992, to Robert Henry Gordon Jr and Tawanna Taylor Gordon.Rob was preceded in death by his grandfather, his grandmother and his mother-in-law.

Town Talk

Congratulations to the Rock Café on being chosen by the Route 66 Centennial Commission to be featured on one of the Centennial billboards on Turner Turnpike. The billboard reads “100 Years of Neon” and the one located by Stroud features the Rock’s neon sign and it lights up.
James Kerr

James Kerr

Lions of the month announced

James Kerr, Ava White and Rylee Capps were selected as Lions of the Month for January by the Chandler Chapter of the Lions Club.James Kerr is the son of Richard and Esther Kerr. He has taken four years of Advanced English and has a GPA of 3.5.
A competitive spirit

A competitive spirit

A competitive spirit

Stroud senior Jackson Campbell has always had a competitive nature.He started playing sports when he was five or six -- ever since his father Jim Campbell used to coach in Chandler.
The Chandler basketball homecoming court is (from left to right) T.J. Thompson, Shylee Almand, Caden Spirlock, Cylan Robinson, Payslee Massengale, Jaydan Denson, Scotty Ray, Rylee Capps, Zaedyn Hankins, Ruthie Capps and Braiden Findley. Homecoming will be next Tuesday at 6 p.m. prior to the Lions’ games with Meeker. Photo/ Brian Blansett

The Chandler basketball homecoming court is (from left to right) T.J. Thompson, Shylee Almand, Caden Spirlock, Cylan Robinson, Payslee Massengale, Jaydan Denson, Scotty Ray, Rylee Capps, Zaedyn Hankins, Ruthie Capps and Braiden Findley. Homecoming will be next Tuesday at 6 p.m. prior to the Lions’ games with Meeker. Photo/ Brian Blansett

Chandler Homecoming

Wellston’s Shilo Davenport (10) makes a move against Mulhall-Orlando during the WLT’s win last week. Photo/Rick Hester

Wellston’s Shilo Davenport (10) makes a move against Mulhall-Orlando during the WLT’s win last week. Photo/Rick Hester

Still unblemished

It was more of the same last week for the area’s three remaining unbeaten basketball teams.Wellston’s girls moved to 18-0 with a victories over Crescent and Mulhall-Orlando, which was ranked No. 20 in Class B-2. The WLTs are ranked No. 8 in Class A.
Sports week in pictures

Sports week in pictures

Sports week in pictures

Left, Chandler junior Jaydan Denson (2) saves a ball from going out of bounds against 66 Conference rival Okemah. Photo/Brian Blansett Right, the Wellston bench celebrates a three-point basket during the Lady Tigers’ win over Mulhall-Orlando.

Puppy mill case set for trial

A dog breeder from Stroud facing over 400 felony counts of animal cruelty is ready for trial.Jerry Hine appeared before District Judge Sarah Bridge on Jan. 20, with Shelly Levisay representing him on behalf of Kimberly Miller. Levisay said Mr. Hine was still ready for trial.