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Pioneer Educators Honored
The Jackson County Retired Educators are happy to announce two new Jackson County inductees for the “Oklahoma Pioneer Educator” Award. Those achieving the honor are Gladys Foreman and Dorothy Maffry. For this award, retired educators must have reached their 90 th birthday and still be active members of OREA. Gladys Bradford Foreman grew up in Duke. While in high school there, one of her teachers told her that teaching would be her calling....
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WRP applications now being accepted
USDA and the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) are currently accepting applications for the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) according to Stacy Riley, District Conservationist with NRCS. Landowners interested in restoring and protecting wetlands that have been impacted or converted are encouraged to make application at their local NRCS office. The Wetlands Reserve Program’s primary objective is to restore former wetlands, re-estab...
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GRP funding availability announced
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Farm Service Agency (FSA) are now accepting applications for the 2013 Grasslands Reserve Program (GRP). The Grassland Reserve Program is jointly administered by NRCS and FSA. GRP is a voluntary program that provides financial and technical assistance to landowners and operators for the restoration and conservation of the nation’s grasslands. Enrollment of land in the GRP will have a ...
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Stephenson quits after allegations
Bob Stephenson, Altus City Chief of Operations, has been working for the City of Altus since March of 1999, but quit this week after he said the City accused him of not telling the truth. “I don’t like being called a liar,” said Stephenson. Due to ongoing discussions, talk and meetings about Altus’ water supply and restrictions due to drought conditions, Stephenson has been at the forefront of many of these meetings providing details and ...
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<p><span style="font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: small;"><span>Kathy <span class="highlight">McMahan</span></span></span></p>
McMahan to perform Charleston on Chatauqua’s opening night
On Chatauqua’s opening night, Kathy McMahan will perform the Charleston. Born and raised in Altus, she is the wife of local attorney Robert McMahan, mother of Matthew and Cole, and grandmother of Luke. Her parents are the late Buck and Madelon Herring. Following her studies at WOSC, American University of Paris, France, Oklahoma State University, and Cameron University, McMahan was a teacher in the Altus Public Schools fo...
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1st annual Armed Forces Day Parade set for Saturday
The Altus Chapter 33, Disabled American Veterans, is sponsoring the 1st annual Armed Forces Day Parade this Saturday, May 18. The parade will line up at the old United parking lot in the Bunker Hill Shopping Center on N. Main. Lineup starts at 8:30 a.m., and the parade will start at 9:30 a.m., going south on N. Main to Commerce. The parade will be using the south bound lanes, so please line up on the west side of N. Main from Bradford to ...
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Council rejects Freeze & Nichols proposal
The Altus City Council rejected the proposal from Freeze and Nichols, Inc., to conduct a hydrological evaluation at the Round Timber Wells water field, during a special City Council meeting held at 5 p.m., Wednesday, May 15, in Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex. After discussing the Request For Qualifications (RFQ) process, the procedure for selecting a company to provide a service for the City, and receiving a presentation by Freez...
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7,153 Pounds of Food Collected in Altus
On May 11, letter carriers worked to stamp out hunger by collecting non-perishable donations from residents on their mail routes. In Altus, 7,153 pounds of food were collected to benefit the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma’s partner agency Southwest OK Community Action in Altus. While donations are still coming in, nearly 750,000 pounds of food in central and western Oklahoma have been collected to date. “I want to thank the le...
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Spring planting behind normal
Theading of wheat and rye was significantly behind normal, and conditions continued to be rated mostly fair to poor according to today’s Oklahoma Crop Weather report issued by the USDA-NASS Oklahoma Field Office. SSome wheat was reported being cut for hay. Planting of all row crops was underway, but was behind the five-year average for each crop. Rainfall for the state averaged six tenths of an inch, but varied considerably. The highest total...
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Hobart hosts 5th annual ‘Celebration of Freedom’
The “Celebration of Freedom” is the premier event for Southwestern Oklahoma every Memorial Day weekend in nearby Hobart. With Diamond Rio headlining the concert, Oklahoma’s largest Silent Auction, Patriot Parade and Wild Hog Fly-in; “Celebration of Freedom”2013 is shaping up to be a spectacular event beginning Friday May 24 and running through Monday May 27. The General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute and Museum is delighted to present th...
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NRCS and Jackson County Conservation District locally led meeting announced
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Jackson County Conservation District will be hosting a Locally Led Meeting on May 23, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Altus Community Center located on Falcon Road in Altus. This will be a come and go event. The Staff will be on hand to discuss Programs and Services available to Jackson County residents. NRCS is the primary Federal agency that works with the American people to conserve and p...
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Memorial Day weekend at Quartz Mountain State Park
YIKES! The long Memorial Day Holiday weekend is NEXT weekend! This is one of the busiest weekends at Quartz Mountain Nature Park. If you want an RV camp site, it would be best to bring your trailer out early. A lot of folks bring their campers out the Wednesday prior to the Holiday weekend. So RV sites are usually full by the Thursday night prior to a holiday weekend. Quartz Mountain Nature Park doe...
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Karen Lewis
Husband and wife arrested on child abuse charges
After a lengthy and thorough investigation, charges were sent to the Jackson County District Attorneys office and arrests warrants were issued late Friday afternoon for an Altus couple in connection with injuries to their 2-year old-child. Karen L. Lewis, 22, was arrested on charges of enabling child abuse and Philip A. Lewis, 24, has been arrested on charges of child abuse. The child suffered several fractures to the ribs and legs along ...
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Board of Education considered 2013-2014 employee contracts
The Board of Education of the Altus Public School District held their regular monthly meeting on Monday in the Board Conference Room of the Administrative Center, to discuss items on their agenda. After approving the consent agenda, Board members approved retirements and resignations within the school district. Retired certified personnel include Virginia Iken - 2nd Grade at Rivers Elementary effective May 24, and Debbie Nobles Will Rogers ...
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