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Silo sets May 14 for another bond election
DURANT – April will be a busy month for the Citizens for Silo’s Future, as fundraising efforts will begin for signs, T-shirts, brochures, and mailings. May 14 has been selected as the election date for another bond election for Silo Schools, and a major publicity campaign has been planned, with the bond benefits and the taxpayer investment made as clear as possible to voters. A community garage sale will be held April 6, with teachers, st...
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Campus police warn of home invasions
Southeastern Campus Police sent out a notice Wednesday that warned of home invasions in the campus area. Alan Burton, director of SE Communications, said an alert advisory was sent at approximately 6:42 p.m. “This advisory was distributed - as a precaution - to students, faculty, and staff via text message, email, and telephone,” Burton said. “The University continues in its efforts to provide a safe campus environment by promoting safety...
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Leadership bill to cut Oklahoma income tax stalls
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday stalled a leadership-backed proposal to cut Oklahoma’s income tax, but later said he expected to bring the bill back up for a hearing before a Thursday deadline. The decision by Sen. Mike Mazzei to not hear the bill in his committee came one day after a separate income tax proposal Mazzei sponsored was soundly rejected by a House panel. Thursday is the deadline...
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Oklahoma Forestry Conducting Inventory in Bryan and Choctaw counties
What type of forest or woodlands is present in Bryan and Choctaw counties? What tree species? Is our forest healthy? These and many other questions will be answered as a Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) crew from Oklahoma Forestry Services begins collecting data on plots across the county this month. Foresters began this important data collection in 2009. Each subsequent year, foresters continue gathering information about the amount o...
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Hoffman elected to Durant City Council
Stewart Hoffman was elected to Durant City Council during municipal elections held Tuesday. Hoffman defeated incumbent Thomas N. Marcum by 60.86 percent. Hoffman received 367 votes compared to 236 for Marcum. “I am extremely humbled by the show of support from City of Durant voters,” Hoffman said, on his Facebook page, after hearing the results. “I’m honored that you have elected me to represent you. I look forward to serving the citizens...
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OSF announces audition day for children and teen workshops
DURANT – The Oklahoma Shakespearean Festival will have its annual registration and audition day for its Children’s Theatre Workshop and Teen Theatre Workshop. The Children’s Theatre Workshop is geared for ages 4-13. Kids meet Monday through Friday from 1-3pm starting Monday, June 3rd and ending Friday, June 28th. Performances are Friday, June 28, Saturday, June 29th and Sunday, June 30th. The Children’s Theatre Workshop will be working on a...
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Montgomery resigns as chairman of commissioners
Bryan County District No. 1 County Commissioner Monty Montgomery resigned as chairman of the board of county commissioners during a meeting Monday morning. Montgomery, who will continue to serve as county commissioner, announced last week that he would be stepping down as chairman due to a disagreement with District No. 2 Commissioner Tony Simmons and District No. 3 Commissioner Jay Perry on jail funding. He said...
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City council elections to be held today
Polls opened at 7 a.m. today and will close at 7 p.m. for the area city council elections. In Durant, two candidates filed for Ward 2, Thomas Marcum and Stewart Hoffman. Marcum is the incumbent who also serves as vice mayor. These are four-year terms and anyone in the city may vote, regardless of the ward the voter lives in. In Calera, three candidates, James E. Eaton, Eric Pyle and David Westbrook, have filed for four-year terms to the b...
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Okla. teacher-gun bill now derailed
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A bill that would have allowed public school districts across Oklahoma to decide whether to let teachers be armed in classrooms won’t be granted a hearing in the Senate and likely is dormant this session, the chairman of the Senate Education Committee said Monday. Sen. John Ford did not grant the bill a hearing in his committee Monday and said he doesn’t expect it will be reassigned to another committee before a Thu...
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Questions remain unanswered on Pointe Vista project at Lake Texoma
  A few questions have been answered about the lack of progress on a grand new resort to replace beloved old Lake Texoma State Park, including penalties in case of a default. However, a happy ending is still in doubt. The reason, of course, is almost no progress since an update at a public meeting in Kingston last October by Harry Birdwell, chief administrative officer of the Commissioners of Land Office. A recent prod by Gov. Mary Fallin ...
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City council elections to be held Tuesday
Early voting continues Monday for city council elections in Achille, Bokchito, Caddo, Calera and Durant. The Bryan County Election Board, 217 N. 16th Ave., will be open 8 am. until 6 p.m. for those who wish to cast their votes early. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Tuesday for the election. In Durant, council seats are up for Wards 1 and 2. Jerry Tomlinson who currently serves as mayor for Ward 1, did not have an opponent. T...
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Election board office is open for early voting
Early voting started today for area city council elections. The Bryan County Election Board, 217 N. 16th Ave., will be open until 6 p.m. today for registered voters who want to cast their votes early. The office is also open from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday to accomodate early voters. Poll will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Tuesday for the election. In Durant, council seats are up for Wards 1 and 2. Jerry Tomlinson who currently ser...
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Inside Okla. clinic, a ‘menace’ to public health
TULSA (AP) — The crisp, stucco exterior of an Oklahoma dental clinic concealed what health inspectors say they found inside: rusty instruments used on patients with infectious diseases and a pattern of unsanitary practices that put thousands of people at risk for hepatitis and the virus that causes AIDS. State and local health officials planned to mail notices Friday urging 7,000 patients of Dr. W. Scott Harrington to seek medical scree...
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Audit shows OSBI used state time for nonprofits
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Employees at the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation used state resources and time to raise money for two nonprofits associated with the agency, including an employee’s association that spent nearly $10,000 to take 11 employees on a cruise, according to a state audit released Thursday. A copy of the audit will be forwarded to the attorney general’s office to decide if further investigation is warranted, State Aud...
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Several charged with drug crimes
Several people have been arrested and charged with drug crimes following searches of residences in Durant and Colbert by Durant Police and the Bryan County District Attorney’s Drug Task Force. Collin Hunter Beshear, 20, and Travis James Valtman, 20, both of Durant, were charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute. These charges were filed in connection with the recent search of a High Meadows Apartment by officers with ...
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Jail keeps funding but commissioner chair to step down
A meeting between Bryan County Sheriff Ken Golden and Bryan County Commissioners Monty Montgomery, Tony Simmons and Jay Perry, left some tension with one commissioner who said that the board did not make good on promises made to the county. Commissioner Monty Montgomery announced that he will be stepping down as chair of the board during the regular County Commissioners meeting on Monday, April 1. This decision is following a two-to-one v...
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Gun control backers struggle to win some Democrats
WASHINGTON (AP) — It would seem a lobbyist’s dream: rounding up votes for a proposal backed by more than 8 in 10 people in polls. Yet, gun control supporters are struggling to win over moderate Democrats in their drive to push expanded background checks for firearms purchasers through the Senate next month. Backed by a $12 million TV advertising campaign financed by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, gun control groups scheduled rallies ...
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Budget panel OKs new Oklahoma teacher-bonus plan
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A plan to tie bonus pay to a new teacher evaluation program cleared a House committee on Wednesday despite concern the proposal will replace a separate incentive for teachers who receive National Board Certification. The House Appropriations Committee voted 13-10 for the bill to provide a $1,000 bonus for “superior” rated teachers under the new Oklahoma Teacher and Leader Effectiveness Evaluation System, or TLE. Tea...
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OSBI investigating threats to Okla. legislator
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is looking into threats made against a state representative who authored a bill to allow the slaughter of horses in Oklahoma. The OSBI confirmed Wednesday it’s investigating threats targeting Republican Rep. Skye McNiel of Bristow. McNiel says the threats have been troubling but says she refuses to “play into their hands.” She says she has turned over emails, Facebook mes...
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Oklahoma House Dems attack proposed education changes
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Proposed changes in the Oklahoma Department of Education’s rules certainly look alarming, apparently revoking standards for every subject, be it high school art or first-grade history. The department told The Associated Press on Wednesday that looks were deceiving and the changes a harmless, bureaucratic quirk, but members of the House vehemently condemned the proposed changes during a press conference at the Capito...
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