Police and EMS reports for Feb. 25 - 28 Feb. 27, 2008 Police Report Chad E. Fletcher, 36, was arrested at 1 a.m. on county alleged charges of failure to register... Read More.
(Cushing)- Cushing Public Schools and the Lachenmeyer Arts Center are combining efforts to celebrate and recognize our youth during Youth Arts Month. Currently on exhibit at the Lachenmeyer Arts... Read More.
(Oklahoma City) - The Agra Bearcats were in uncharted territory for three days this week, making their first ever appearance in the state basketball tournament. The first timers in the big house made... Read More.
(Stillwater)- In a game that is close from start to finish, every possession can be the difference between a win or loss. Every rebound, every missed shot is magnified in the end, and... Read More.
(Edmond)- Funeral services for former Cushing High School Football Coach Faye O'Dell will take place Saturday at 1:00 PM at the First Baptist Church of Edmond located at 1300 E. 33rd Street. (33rd and... Read More.
(Cushing)- Cushing City Commissioners took no action in a special meeting on the appointment of hiring of a city manager. Cushing has been without a permanent hire at city manager since the... Read More.
Police Report Feb. 23, 2008 Michelle R. Touchstone, 38, was arrested at 7:02 p.m. on a Tulsa County Warrant Jacob A. Holmes, 19, was arrested at 9:02 p.m. for alleged obstruction,... Read More.
(Cushing) - Practice goals were placed in Cushing's Memorial Park recently in anticpation of the 2008 Little League Soccer Season. Soccer practices began Monday evening inspite of forceful winds bringing a cold front... Read More.
(Oklahoma City)- A bill authored by State Representative Lee Denney(R-Cushing) has advanced from the House General Government and Transportation Committee and now goes to the full House of Representatives. The measure would... Read More.
(Cushing) - Cushing Police Department reservist Berl Stinson recently accepted the position of Animal Control Officer. According to Stinson, the position appealed to him because it offered him the opportunity to help the community... Read More.