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From dining spot to learning center: Potential new purpose for Ardmore building
ARDMORE, Okla. (KTEN) — The building at 127 West Main Street in downtown Ardmore has been sitting vacant since December after Sunset Grill had to close its doors for good. "It's a large building. It's a beautiful building. It's fully sprinkled, and so it's just been sitting vacant. It needs a large tenant," Ardmore community development director Jessica Scott said.
Second Ardmore teacher's hearing set for continuation
ARDMORE, Okla. (KTEN) -- Another Ardmore City Schools teacher appeared in Carter County District Court Thursday morning. Betty Planta-Lewis' preliminary hearing has been scheduled to continue on August 29 at 8:30 a.m. She was charged with two counts of child abuse in June for two separate incidents that allegedly occurred...
Oklahoma Narcotics Agents Seize Marijuana Plants, Processsed Pot
Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics agents seized 106,062 marijuana plants and 1,120 pounds of processed marijuana from a growing operation in Ardmore. They made two arrests during the raid who were 34–year-old Wen Bin Huang and 37-year-old Wen Zhang Huang. They placed them in the Carter County Jail for Aggravated trafficking of illegal drugs. The investigation is continuing, and more arrests are possible.
Carter County sheriff-elect chooses future undersheriff
ARDMORE, Okla. (KTEN) -- In six months time, Carter County will also have a new undersheriff. After DJ Long's victory by drawing to be the next Carter County Sheriff, Long announced Phil Sheppard to be his undersheriff when he takes office in January. Sheppard previously served with the Ardmore Police...
Carter County man arrested, accused of indecent exposure at Ardmore restaurant
CARTER COUNTY, Okla. (KXII) - A Carter County man was arrested for indecent exposure after he allegedly exposed himself while at an Ardmore restaurant. According to court records, Christopher Hogg, 45, was accused of exposing himself at least twice while he sat in a booth across from a group of children inside a Braum’s in Ardmore on July 3.
Chickasaw Nation approved for hailstorm disaster declaration
ADA, Okla. (KTEN) — Tuesday, the Biden Administration approved a disaster declaration for the Chickasaw Nation following the hailstorm on March 14th and 15th. “The match cost is 25 percent and then FEMA pays for 75 percent," said Chickasaw Nation emergency management director Steve Cash. "This time we went directly to FEMA the other storms is Marietta, Murray county, Carter county they were already declared disaster storms in Oklahoma.”
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