Chemistry experiments

WOCS student Makarah Foster works on shaping her bouncy ball during a WOCS 4-H club STEM project.

Linda Ingram Revocable Inter Vivos Trust and Dianne Sweeney, Trustee to Ingram Family Revocable Trust, QCD. SW ¼ SW ¼ 33-12N-17W, SE ¼ SW ¼ 33-12N-17W.

Laying the foundation

Right next to the Presbyterian Church, construction workers structure a new fence. Pictured is Raymon Barron as he shovels in the cement.

DAY SHIFT

Officers performed an agency assist in the area of Exit 65 of I-40, officers were unable to locate any vehicle matching the description given.

Officers performed a motorist assist in the area of Route 66 and Turtle Creek Road, everything was OK.

CHS band leader

Instead of having three drum majors this school year, the CHS band has decided to choose only one. Pictured is Khadance Terrell clapping her hands in order to call the band members to attention.

State Rep. Sean Roberts, R-Hominy, recently released the following statement regarding COVID-19 within the Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections:

“Our state has seen a surge in COVID-19 cases, which is fueled by a high number of positive tests in our prison systems.

State Rep. Ty Burns, R-Morrison, held an interim study examining the effects of misused tax exemptions and veterans’ benefits during the Aug. 25 House Appropriations and Budget on Finance Subcommittee meeting.

Deputies conducted a subject check in the 100 block of N. Broadway, Arapaho.

Deputy responded to a request for extra patrol in the area of 10330 N. 2265 Road.

Deputies responded to a report of a house broken into in the area of 10330 N. 2265 Road.

Here is a look at Tuesday's headlines

- Former deputy charged

- Racetrack prepares to reopen

- Two men perish in wreck near Erick

- Mary Carter obituary

- State deaths

- Reds battle tough in loss 

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