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Adair Trustees approved several purchases at their regular monthly meeting Monday.
Commissioners reject tank bid again
The Mayes County Commissioners rejected a bid on a new tank for Disney Fire Department for the second time.
Two play all roles in - Tuna' production
Shown from left are Paul B. Crook and Aaron Adair during a rehersal for a oeA Tuna Christmas,a which will be performed in the Visual and Performing Arts Center Thursday, July 9, Tuesday, July 14, and Sunday, July 19, at 6:30 p.m. Two very funny actors play more than twenty characters between them in The Oklahoma Shakespearean Festivala s current ...
HAIL TO 1.5 INCHES IN DIAMETER...THUNDERSTORM WIND GUSTS TO 70 MPH...AND DANGEROUS LIGHTNING ARE POSSIBLE IN THESE AREAS.
Beware of heat stress; know the signs
Paramedic Amanda Archer told Sertoma members Thursday to beware of heat stress. "Once you stop sweating, we've got an emergency," Archer said.
A.M. UPDATE: Organization offers free grant writing class
Sequoyah-Adair-Cherokee County Empowerment Zone, Inc. announces a free grant writing workshop from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. June 26 at the Jay Community Building, 429 S 9th.
P.M. UPDATE: Muskogee resident wins Distinguished CPA Award
A Muskogee certified public accountant received the Distinguished CPA Award from the Eastern Chapter of the Oklahoma Society of CPAs at the organization's Annual Members Meeting recently.
P.M. UPDATE: Two charged in shooting, skinning of puppy
Austin Michael Mullins, 26, and Krystal Lynn Lewis, 23, were formally charged Tuesday with cruelty to animals in the shooting and skinning of a puppy.
Judge orders competency testing in dog skinning case
Competency testing was ordered Monday for two people to be charged with cruelty to animals in the death and skinning of a seven-week-old Jack Russell terrier.
Muskogee church has reason to celebrate
Muskogee's Eastern Heights Baptist Church, has good reason to celebrate on Sunday.
P.M. UPDATE: Warrants issued in animal cruelty case
Felony arrest warrants were issued late Friday for two Muskogee residents in the shooting and skinning of a small dog at Hopewell Park.
Adair Chamber learns about CN funding
Rick Gassaway of the Cherokee Nation spoke to Adair Chamber of Commerce about funding available from the tribe and guidelines necessary to apply.
P.M. UPDATE: OEA announces new leadership
The members of the Oklahoma Education Association recently elected a Tahlequah native to guide the nearly 40,000 member association into the next chapter of public education advocacy.
Adair student returns from energy camp
Courtnye Neice, Adair, recently returned from the 2009 Rural Electric "YouthPower Energy Camp," where she served as a delegate from Northeast Oklahoma Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Commissioners approve road maintenance agreements
Mayes County Commissioners approved road maintenance agreements and a juvenile detention agreement and tabled bids on a new fire truck tank Monday.
Heroes are few; patriots are many
"I am in awe of this gentleman." That is how Col. Blaine Jones introduced Col. John Robert Martin at the Adair Memorial Monday.
Schools still strapped for cash
Despite receiving additional income from the President's stimulus plan, local schools are still struggling to make ends meet.
Van topples from bridge west of Adair
William Sweet, Adair, climbed out on his own after his company van rolled down an embankment on North 429 Road.
Between 8:45 and 9 a.m. Highway 69 at Park street closed. Water rising across the highway Water flooding streets all over town High waters where old Highway 20 splits off near Pete's Drive In North Orphan Street need small kids rescued from home.
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