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Oklahoma House panel eyes sex offender penalties
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Convicted sex offenders who fail to register with law enforcement would face a minimum of five years in prison under a bill approved by a House committee on Tuesday over the objections of opponents who say it will only make state prison overcrowding worse. The House Judiciary Committee voted 10-3 for the bill, which already passed the Senate and now heads to the full House for consideration. “Most people who have ...
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Area teachers energize education at free workshop
Durant teachers fueled up on free supplies recently while attending energy education workshops hosted by the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board. According to OERB, the workshops will help them energize their students’ knowledge about the oil and natural gas industry. The OERB is in its 17th year of offering these free workshops. The workshop offered educators the opportunity to enhance their understanding of the petroleum industry and receiv...
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County Commissioners review last minute jail proposals
Bryan County Commissioners held a special meeting on Tuesday March 19 to discuss additional proposals for the Bryan County Jail project. With the project near completion and public tours already held, commissioners approved five proposals for last minute details to the jail. The first proposal discussed was the placement of stainless steel splash guards in the jail kitchen. This proposal was suggested by health inspectors. Upon inspecti...
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Brecheen says legislation modifying State Water Resources Board will guarantee representation for southeastern Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY –A bill changing the makeup of the State Water Resources Board has been approved by the full Senate. Sen. Josh Brecheen said Senate Bill 965 would reconfigure how members are chosen. He said under current law, the way the board members are selected can leave some areas of the state, like southeastern Oklahoma, without representation. “Current law says the governor must select members by congressional district,” Brecheen, R-Coa...
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Man charged with setting vacant house on fire
An arson charge has been filed against a Durant man following an investigation by the Durant police and fire departments into a fire that burned a vacant house. Samuel Joe Taylor, 39, Durant, is charged with second-degree arson. According to an affidavit by Durant Police Detective Rocky McDaniel, the fire department asked police to assist in the investigation of an arson fire at a vacant home at 215 S.E. Fifth Ave. The house did not hav...
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Voters who want absentee ballots mailed should apply now
Voters in Bryan County who want to have absentee ballots mailed to them for the April 2, Bryan County Regular Municipal General Elections for City of Durant, (Council Member Ward #2),Town of Achille,(2 Board of Trustees), Town of Bokchito,(3 Board of Trustees, and 1 unexpired Term seat for Board of Trustee), Town of Caddo(2 Board of Trustees), and Town of Calera,(2 Board of Trustees) should apply now, County Election Board Secretary Linda Fah...
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Firefighters respond to house and trash fires
A house burned early Sunday morning, according to the Durant Fire Department. Firefighters were dispatched at 1:22 a.m. to 1023 Grand Ave. and upon arrival two minutes later, the home was engulfed with flames coming out all sides. Firefighters were on the scene for two hours and eight minutes fighting the fire, plus conducting salvage and overhaul operations. The house was a total loss, according to a fire department report. James Manle...
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Sunday crash injures one
A Mead woman was injured Sunday after losing control of her vehicle and rolling it, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said. Donna Hedgecock, 36, was taken by Bryan County EMS to the Medical Center of Southeastern Oklahoma where she was listed in stable condition with head, leg and internal injuries. According to the patrol, Hedgecock was driving her Explorer at a high rate of speed at 7:06 p.m. northbound on Leavenworth Trail south of Church Ro...
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Ex-Oklahoma QB killed in plane crash in Indiana
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — A former University of Oklahoma starting quarterback was one of two people killed when a small aircraft smashed into a house in northern Indiana, officials said Monday. St. Joseph County Coroner Randy Magdalinski identified the victims of Sunday’s crash in South Bend as 60-year-old Steven Davis and 58-year-old Wesley Caves, both of Tulsa, Okla. It was the same Davis who played quarterback for the Sooners in the...
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Okla. legislators take look at decorum problems
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Flaring tempers, profanity on the floor and flippant remarks during debates highlighted recent breaches in decorum at the Oklahoma Legislature, prompting the Senate to go into a rarely used closed-door session to discuss chamber rules and one member to deliver a public apology in the House. Uncivil behavior isn’t unprecedented — no one got shot as in a session 66 years ago — but when it happens it turns heads. “I ...
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DURANT – Over the years
DURANT – Over the years, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and Southeastern Oklahoma State University have teamed up on numerous projects for the benefit of students and the community. One of the partnership’s latest efforts – Choctaw U – was recently awarded the Exceptional Program Award (Credit) by the Association for Continuing Higher Education — Great Plains Region. The award was presented last week at the Association’s Regional Conferen...
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Citizens for Silo’s Future prepares for successful campaign
DURANT – “Building Better Futures” is the new slogan for the Silo School bond campaign, chosen at the March 12 meeting of Citizens for Silo’s Future. The committee members met to begin preparations for a successful campaign, with two new members joining the effort. The Voter Registration committee is co-chaired by Katie Brister, Silo Elementary Principal, and Kate McDonald, Silo Junior High/High School Academic Advisor. April 19 is the de...
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Life-saving app introduced during Red Cross Month
Texoma Red Cross representatives were in Durant Wednesday spreading the word about Red Cross Month. The American Red Cross was created in 1881 and has since continually operated from the support and help of the public. Every year the president of the United States proclaims March as Red Cross Month. “It’s the month we try to let people know what we are all about,” said Red Cross Volunteer and Training Specialist Rene Beezley. Beezley ...
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Wade shooting remains under investigation by OSBI
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is not releasing any additional details about a shooting death that happened early Thursday morning at a Wade residence. According to OSBI, Parker Allen Tyson, 27, who was armed with a handgun, kicked in the door to a home at 42 Main St. in Wade, and a person inside the home shot Parker several times. Tyson was taken to the Medical Center of Southeastern Oklahoma where he was pronounced dead later ...
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Road overlay begins on South Ninth Avenue
The overlay project on Highway 69B (South Ninth Avenue), began Thursday and will continue for approximately 10 days, Durant/Bryan County Emergency Management said. Construction workers began paving operations on the roadway from the Mineral Bayou Bridge to the new Highway 70 Bypass. The road will be down to one lane and have flagmen directing traffic flow. “Motorists should avoid travel on this section of roadway if possible, Durant/Bryan...
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