Lincoln County News

TEACHER OF THE WEEK

TEACHER OF THE WEEK

TEACHER OF THE WEEK

Turia Richardson Hometown: Davenport College: UCO, Northeastern Degrees: Bachelor of Science, Master of education Years taught: 18 Years taught at Davenport: 18 Currently teaching: Junior high reading, high school reading, 8th-grade math, alegra II, computer science, yearbook Family: Son,...

County commissioners

Lincoln County commissioners this week heard a proposal from OSU Extension Office officials about a new building and utilizing ARPA funds to pay for it. Commissioners also approved a notification system proposal with Wave Plus System.

Town Talk

Let’s get together as a community and honor our veterans and activeduty members this year on November 12th. The American Legion Auxiliary and Town Talk volunteers are hosting the Andrew Sisters Trio Tribute on that date at 7:00 p.m.
Jacob Beck provided the visual metaphor for the Tigers’ win by shoving aside a would-be tackler from Mounds. Beck ran for 50 yards and scored the Tigrs’ first touchdown. Photo/Rick Hester

Jacob Beck provided the visual metaphor for the Tigers’ win by shoving aside a would-be tackler from Mounds. Beck ran for 50 yards and scored the Tigrs’ first touchdown. Photo/Rick Hester

District domination

Stroud pummeled Mounds, 46-14, Friday and moved to within arm’s reach of a district championship. The Tigers can clinch it with a win in one of their final two games, which are against Wewoka and Savanna, who have a combined 3-13 record for the regular season.
Jordan Coody

Jordan Coody

Randall, Coody win regionals

Jordan Coody and Riley Randall won the individual championships at their cross-country regionals Saturday, and the Meeker boys brought home the championship plaque. Randall, a two-time state champion, won his regional by a minute, clocking 17:06.
Corbin Hollon (88) heads up the field after a reception Friday night against Jones. Photo/Brian Blansett

Corbin Hollon (88) heads up the field after a reception Friday night against Jones. Photo/Brian Blansett

Jones 34, Chandler 7

BRIAN BLANSETT Staff writer Chandler’s Lions were behind by two touchdowns before they got to run their first offensive play at Jones Friday, and things didn’t get much better after that. The result was a 27-point win for the Longhorns in what was a defacto showdown for first place in District 2A2.

Bulldogs fall to Weleetka

The Davenport Bulldogs suffered their first district loss of the season last week, losing to Weleetka 48-8 in a road contest. Davenport is now 2-1 in the district and 5-3 overall for the season. Coach John Greenfield said next up is Wetumka which comes to Davenport Friday night for a 7:30 p.m.
In search of keys

In search of keys

In search of keys

I was standing on the front porch Tuesday morning, flipping through my key ring in search of a key with a smear of pink fingernail polish. It’s the key to the front door and should have been right there, next to my pickup key, but no. It wasn’t.
Remembering the greatest generation

Remembering the greatest generation

Remembering the greatest generation

MIKE McCORMICK Staff Column As I was reflecting recently about people in the generation before me, I think of those who are still active and full of life. I also think of the people of that generation who led active lives until they passed away.