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Durant Lions to hold annual spaghetti dinner
The Durant Lions Club’s 30th annual spaghetti dinner will be held from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, April 30 at the Bryan County Community Building. The Durant Lions Club has a distinguished history dating back to 1920, making it the oldest civic club in Durant. The local chapter was also one of the first to charter in the nation. Many of Durant’s leaders have been members over the years, a list of which includes clergy, city ...
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Book signing for new Choctaw book to be held Tuesday
  The many facets of the Choctaw Nation reflect paths traveled by thousands over hundreds of miles. The Choctaw people persevered through centuries of change and have emerged as one of the largest and progressive nations in the world. Choctaw history and culture have provided a strong foundation and more and more tribal members today are experiencing a revival of interest in their heritage. Capturing the essence of the nation is “Choctaw: ...
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Okla. House resurrects bill to arm school teachers
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma House resurrected a proposal Thursday to allow specially trained teachers and other district employees to carry firearms into public schools. After an earlier House-backed bill was denied a hearing by the chairman of the Senate Education Committee, the measure’s author, Rep. Mark McCullough, attached his proposal to a separate bill, which then passed the House on a 69-25 vote Thursday. It now heads to t...
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Bryan County Relay for Life to be held tomorrow
The Relay for Life event is being held Friday April 26 in Durant. The event will take place at Paul Laird Field on the campus of Southeastern Oklahoma State University. The event will begin for survivors at 6 p.m. with a dinner honoring them followed by registration. The public is invited to join at 7 p.m. Opening ceremonies will then be followed by awards and sponsorship recognition. Three laps will then be walked around the track at Pau...
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Drug charges filed against Bennington man
A Bennington man arrested Monday after deputies served an eviction notice has been charged with four felonies and one misdemeanor. Cale Allen Smith Jr., 33, was charged Wednesday afternoon with manufacturing methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute, use of a police radio in commission of a felony, use of a surveillance system in commission of a felony, plus misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. Depu...
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Okla. House approves workers’ comp overhaul
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Overrunning passionate opposition from legislative Democrats, House Republicans cleared the way toward remaking Oklahoma’s workers’ compensation system by passing an overhaul bill Wednesday. The House approved the bill 74-24; most of the Democrats present voted against it. It now gets kicked back to the Senate, as the House made extensive changes to the Senate’s version. The 284-page measure turns Oklahoma’s court...
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LeFlore County won’t erect 10 Commandments on lawn
POTEAU (AP) — LeFlore County will not erect a Ten Commandments monument on its courthouse lawn, with commissioners believing that spending money on a lawsuit they “probably couldn’t win” wasn’t a good use of taxpayer dollars. The panel this week voted unanimously against allowing the monument on public property. Chairman Lance Smith told the Times-Record newspaper of Fort Smith, Ark., in a story published Wednesday ( http://bit.ly/10zHZ...
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Fallin signs bill expanding aerial hunting of hogs
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma landowners would be able to take to the skies to hunt feral hogs and other “depredating animals” under a bill signed into law by Gov. Mary Fallin. Fallin signed the bill Wednesday that’s intended to help landowners control growing populations of wild hogs that have become a problem in many rural parts of the state. The wild animals are known to tear up cropland, destroy fences and spread diseases. State l...
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Fallin looks to avoid repeat of 2012 tax failure
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Gov. Mary Fallin moved a step closer Wednesday toward her goal of having a bill on her desk this year that reduces the state’s personal income tax after the Senate easily approved slashing the top rate to 5 percent. Fallin has long championed the need to reduce income taxes as a way to improve the state’s business climate and she is hoping to avoid a repeat of last year, when she and legislative leaders announced a ...
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Okla. House kills texting and driving ban again
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma legislator vowed Tuesday to keep pushing for a ban on texting while driving after the House scuttled the proposal for the third time this session. The latest text ban attempt came in the form of an amendment by Democratic Rep. Curtis McDaniel on a bill that dealt with reckless driving penalties. The amendment didn’t come to an actual vote Tuesday but instead was killed with a 49-37 vote against consideri...
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Oklahoma leaders agree on income tax cut for 2015
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Gov. Mary Fallin and Republican legislative leaders announced a plan Tuesday to cut Oklahoma’s top personal income tax rate to 5 percent starting in January 2015, overhaul the workers’ compensation system and set aside $120 million to repair the state Capitol. Fallin, Senate President Pro Tem Brian Bingman and House Speaker T.W. Shannon unveiled the details of a broad agreement that also calls for an eight-year plan...
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Metcalf enters plea to second-degree murder
The final suspect in the slaying of a former Denison High School football player in Cartwright entered a plea at the last minute rather than face a trial by jury. Dustin Shawn Metcalf, 29, was scheduled for trial Tuesday on a first-degree murder charge for the shooting death of Dresean Jaron Jones, 19, in August 2011. Metcalf entered a blind plea to a reduced charge of second-degree murder. Pleading blind means no plea bargain was offered...
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Oklahoma Muslims fret about anti-Islamic rhetoric
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Some Oklahoma Muslims have expressed concern about anti-Islamic rhetoric mounting at the state Capitol after the creation of a counter-terrorism legislative caucus whose members have focused on the activities of a Muslim civil rights group. Spearheaded by Rep. John Bennett, a Marine Corps veteran who served three combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan and is a fierce critic of Sharia Law, the caucus has fewer than a d...
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United Way collecting items for soldiers
Bryan County United Way collecting items to be sent to soldiers overseas by local Rotary Club Bryan County United Way is collecting items to be sent overseas to our soldiers for Rotary District 5770. Please bring items below to the UW office no later than Wed May 1 st . Please call the number above if you can help with a donation. The items will be delivered to the Armed Forces Reserve Center in Norman, OK Friday May 3 rd . Items needed ...
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Firefighters put out attic, tree and grass fires
Durant firefighters have snuffed out several fires during the past few days. At 7:22 a.m. Monday, they were dispatched to 524 N. 12th Ave. to investigate smoke. Upon arrival, they discovered smoke around the top of the house. They then cut a hole in the south end of the house to gain entry to the attic, where they found a wall on fire which they quickly extinguished with minimal water, according to a department report. The fire was contai...
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Bryan County’s supplemental budget approved
The Bryan County Commissioners met with Excise Board members Monday to make a ruling on a supplemental budget for the two months left in the fiscal year. There has been much debate between county commissioners and the Bryan county sheriff about whether to cut funding to the jail staff since the move to the new county jail. Commissioners retain the opinion that this was the plan and what was promised to the people while the sheriff said he...
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Second week of BrainStorm activities begins at Southeastern
DURANT – Week two of Southeastern Oklahoma State University’s “BrainStorm’’ began Monday, and continue through the end of the week. The third annual event includes lectures on such diverse subjects as science, literature, business, and history, along with musical, dance, theatrical performances. BrainStorm began last Monday – activities are held at various venues across the campus and are free and open to the public. Below is a sampling o...
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Trial set for murder suspect
The final suspect in the slaying of a former Denison High School football player in Cartwright was scheduled to go to trial today. Dustin Shawn Metcalf, 29, is charged with first-degree murder for the shooting death of Dresean Jaron Jones, 19, in August 2011. Metcalf was one of four people charged following an investigation by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and the Bryan County Sheriff’s Office. According to an affidavit, Wesl...
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Fight over e-cigarettes heats up at Okla. Capitol
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — With more people turning to smoke-free, electronic cigarettes to help quit smoking, a new industry is blossoming across Oklahoma: Mom-and-pop stores that sell “vapor” products that use a heating element to convert nicotine into an inhalable water vapor. But many of these small businesses fear big tobacco companies are trying to cut them out of this growing market and have found themselves engaged in a political figh...
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Oklahoma fertilizer plants largely unregulated
TULSA (AP) — Fertilizer manufacturers in Oklahoma are not inspected for general safety and are only regulated if there is a spill or emission, two state agencies said. Oklahoma is home to several fertilizer manufacturing plants, including one of the largest of its type in the nation just northeast of Tulsa in the town of Verdigris. The CF Industries plant there is the “largest UAN (Urea and Ammonium Nitrate) production facility in North...
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