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Services for Edward Freeman, Jr., 84, of Ada were 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, March 30 , at A Place of New Hope in Latta. Rev. Toby Willoughby officiated. Burial followed at Maxwell Cemetery.
Read moreMemorial services for Estel Steven Ayakatubby, 69, of Ashland City, Tennessee are 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April 2 , at the Criswell Funeral Home Chapel in Ada. Associate Pastor Kevin Mitchell will officiate.
Read moreThe Allen Junior High track team participated in their first meet of the Spring at the Stratford track. Coach Greg Mills said he is really pleased with the effort the boys are putting in. “I look forward to seeing more improvement throughout the remainder of the season.
Read moreIt’s time to clean up your yard and house of unwanted trash that has accumulated all year long. To make that task easier the town of Allen has placed a dumpster on the east side of the Fire Station. Please take all of your “Trash” and load it up
Read moreThe Pontotoc Technology Center Board of Education voted unanimously March 10 to hire Travis Graham as the district’s new superintendent beginning July 1, 2022.
Read moreWhen someone claiming to be an official with the “Oklahoma Marijuana Board” showed up at a Hughes County grow operation demanding payment for a code violation alongside what appeared to be other Oklahoma law enforcement agents, something didn’t seem right. With a search warrant in hand, wearing badges and patches indicating an official capacity, the group of six individuals once on the grow operation’s property stole cell phones and marijuana from the farm. Now, an active investigation is looking into two separate robberies of Oklahoma marijuana farms by a handful of imposters attempting to pass as state officials, some claiming to work for a state agency — “Oklahoma Marijuana Board” — that does not exist. “So it’s not the first time we’ve seen that happen,” said Mark Woodward, spokesman of the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control. “In the past they’ve showed up at either a grow or a dispensary and claimed to be with the state of Oklahoma, saying there were violations and demanded money on site to pay the fine for the violation or be shut down.”
Read moreServices for Earl (Bear) Ingram were 1:00 p.m. Saturday, March 19 , at the First Baptist Church, Ada. Bros. Brad Graves and Harold Ware officiated. Burial followed the service in Holdenville, Oklahoma.
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