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Chandler man charged with kidnapping

A Chandler man has been charged with kidnapping following his arrest in early March. Tyronne Ashly Long, 40, was formally charged in Lincoln Coutny District Court on March 12. He is accused of holding Rachelle Bannister against her will on March 8 this year in Lincoln County.

Wellston woman faces charges after arrest

A woman from Wellston is facing a felony and a misdemeanor following her arrest by an Iowa Tribe Police officer in mid-March. Formal charges were filed in Lincoln County District Court on March 22 against Kimberly Page Cothan, 53.

Bench warrant issued in firearm case

A $20,000 bench warrant was issued for a Chelsea man who faces three felony counts filed against him in Lincoln County District Court.

Stroud man faces felony in pursuit

A driver from Stroud is facing a felony and two misdemeanors following a high speed pursuit in November where he eluded an officer.
Chandler band gets superior at state

Chandler band gets superior at state

Chandler band gets superior at state

CHS band went to District contest in Cushing on March 10 and placed Superior in both performance and sight reading. They were then eligible for State contest. They went to State contest on March 30, 2021 in Elk City and again scored Superior in both performance and sight reading.

CHANDLER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The monthly Chandler Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon will be 12 p.m., Tuesday, April 13, at the Route 66 Interpretive Center. Attendees are asked to enter at the west door. The caterer will be Hello Catering.

Lincoln County

Marriage Licenses Michael Wesley Goss Jr. and Jillian Renee Lowry, both of Luther. Probates In the Matter of the Small Estate of John D. Cooper Sr. In the Matter of the Petition for Probate for Pansy Ann Gibbs. In the Matter of the Probate, Petition for Foreign Will for John V. Barrows.

Pottawatomie County

Marriages Danny Lynn Cooksey and Michele Nicole Myers, both of Shawnee. Jason Paul McCoy and Mirannda Grace Earlywine, both of Midwest City. Lannie Lamar Ritchie and Carla Renea Massie, both of Tecumseh. Edward Darrell Smith and Candy Deann Ellis, both of Shawnee.

After COVID

Beaches, sunshine and a glimpse of summer’s freedom—the return from Spring break is a familiar ritual.
Danny Alsip, happy to be back in his office at BancFirst in Chandler after a nearly fatal case of COVID-19 and double pneumonia last winter. He was so ill that doctors told his wife, Rinda: “It could be any minute.” Photo/Brian Blansett

Danny Alsip, happy to be back in his office at BancFirst in Chandler after a nearly fatal case of COVID-19 and double pneumonia last winter. He was so ill that doctors told his wife, Rinda: “It could be any minute.” Photo/Brian Blansett

Danny Alsip: “It changes your perspective”

The first sign something was going wrong was when Danny Alsip couldn’t taste his sandwich. He and his wife, Rinda, were visiting their granddaughter in Arizona for Thanksgiving last year and stopped for sandwiches at a Jersey Mike’s.