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Hearings set for Prague couple

Preliminary hearings have been sent for a Prague couple facing child neglect and drug charges after they had brought their child into the hospital and reportedly were intoxicated. Charged with felony child neglect are Devon C. Rodriguez, 32 and Camille Breean Akins, 30.

Davenport man sentenced

A Davenport man charged with two felonies in separate cases has pleaded guilty and has been sentenced to prison. He’s also pleaded either guilty or entered no contest pleas in three other cases and has drawn prison and jail time to run concurrently.
Stroud Homecoming queen Haylee Durrence poses with escort Drew Clovis during the coronation Friday night. Photo/Brian Blansett

Stroud Homecoming queen Haylee Durrence poses with escort Drew Clovis during the coronation Friday night. Photo/Brian Blansett

Stroud homecoming queen

Murder case set for docket

A Wellston woman and a man from Iowa bound over to stand trial in the death of a Carney man on first degree murder charges along with three other felonies have been set for the felony disposition docket.

Turnpike to close Saturday and Sunday for work

Eastbound and westbound I-44/Turner Turnpike will be closed between SH-18 at Chandler and US377/SH-99 at Stroud from 7 p.m. Saturday through 7 a.m. Sunday for the removal of Old Stroud Road bridge beams as part of an ongoing construction project, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority officials have announced.

Meeker cake and trophy auction

The Meeker Ag Booster Club is hosting their Annual Cake and Trophy Auction on Monday, February 12th, 2024 at 6:30PM in the Meeker High School Cafeteria. There will be decorated cakes, themed baskets, local trophy sponsorships, and ag mechanics projects available in the auction.

Not guilty pleas in five felonies

A Wellston man facing five felony charges after reportedly shooting at his parents and leading law enforcement officers on a high speed pursuit before being caught and arrested has pleaded not guilty.
Jana Telford (center), a music teacher from Chandler, receives a Governor’s Arts Award for Arts in Education from Gov. Kevin Stitt (right of Telford) at a special ceremony at the State Capitol on Jan. 30. To the far left is Tracie Chapman, chair of the Oklahoma Arts Council who emceed the event, and to the far right is Amber Sharples, the executive director of the Oklahoma Arts Council who announced the awards. Telford is one of five educators who received the award. Photo/Emily Kalka

Jana Telford (center), a music teacher from Chandler, receives a Governor’s Arts Award for Arts in Education from Gov. Kevin Stitt (right of Telford) at a special ceremony at the State Capitol on Jan. 30. To the far left is Tracie Chapman, chair of the Oklahoma Arts Council who emceed the event, and to the far right is Amber Sharples, the executive director of the Oklahoma Arts Council who announced the awards. Telford is one of five educators who received the award. Photo/Emily Kalka

Telford receives Governor’s Award

EMILY KALKA Staff writer A 40-year legacy culminated in recognition that was a long time coming on Jan. 30.