Lincoln County News

Thank you

Thank you to everyone that made phone calls and sent cards and flowers. A special thank you to Will Fine and Parks Brothers for all their concern and help. It was greatly appreciated! Kevin Elias family – Norma Allen, Ty & Natalie Elias and Berri McFarland

Town Talk

Thank you to everyone who participated in and attended the Memorial Day ceremony at Stroud Cemetery. The program is sponsored by the American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary and Town Talk volunteers.

‘No contest’ pleas in McLoud gun case

A McLoud man who already had admitted a federal firearms count nearly two years ago and was sentenced, has also pleaded no contest to three state felony charges and drawn prison terms to run concurrently. Christopher Steven Ledbetter originally was charged in Lincoln County District Court on Sep.

Kingdom of Heaven

It may seem too far out to think about the kingdom of heaven. It is not for man, but if we follow Jesus He will take us right through that door. Flesh and blood cannot go through that door because it is spiritual. On the inside is only the action of God.

Summer reading program

The Chandler library 2022 Summer Reading Program will start June 7. This year’s theme is Oceans of Possibilities and is from children up to five years old. Older brothers and sisters may attend,but there may not be enough crafts for them.
Awards for Wellston FFA members

Awards for Wellston FFA members

Awards for Wellston FFA members

Four Wellston FFA members received their State FFA Degrees at the State FFA Convention in Tulsa last month. The State FFA Degree is the highest degree awarded by the Oklahoma FFA. Taylor McConnell was also recognized as an Academic Excellence recipient for her scholastic achievement.

Charges filed in turnpike case

A motorist faces a felony and two misdemeanors after he was arrested by a state trooper on the Turner Turnpike in Lincoln County. Formal charges were filed May 3 in Lincoln County District Court against Steven Mitchell Jones, 31, of Skiatook.

McLoud approves budget

The McLoud City Council during its most recent meeting approved the proposed Fiscal Year budget for 2023 that begins July 1 this year. Council members also adopted a resolution on approving the budget. Operating revenue in the General Fund is projected at $1,850,000.
Fences

Fences

Fences

Over the holiday weekend, Kindra and I redid the electric fence around the dogs’ back yard. The fence hasn’t worked in quite some time. We’re not sure when, but the breaker tripped and the controller has been as dead as a hammer, as my grandpa used to say. It didn’t matter.
Invisible is still real

Invisible is still real

Invisible is still real

The medical technologist stopped, needle poised in my arm, and asked me a question I had never expected to hear: Could I feel it? Did it hurt? I told him of course it did.