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4 Injured In Bradley Oil Rig Explosion
Four people were injured, and three of them were transported to local hospitals with burn injuries after an explosion at an oil site in Bradley, according to Grady County officials. Authorities say that the scene is on County Street 2920 north of State Highway 19. According to the Grady County...
Grady and Caddo County Arrest Records
The following charges have been filed against these individuals, however they are are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information from odcr.com. EDWARDS, PHILLIP JR, Tuttle: DUI (MUNICIPAL FELONY) HUNTER, JEREMY LEE, Chickasha: DUI (MISDEMEANOR) RAINGER, AMEIL ELIJAH JORDAN, Oklahoma City: CONJOINT ROBBERY (FELONY) RAINGER, ANTHONY JERMAINE, Oklahoma City: CONJOINT ROBBERY...
Area towns plan 4th celebrations
Stephens, Grady, and Caddo counties will each host a number of community Fourth of July celebrations from today through Saturday. Parades, fireworks, games, food and 4K runs are just a few of the activities planned. Duncan’s Red, White and Boom celebration was featured in last week’s Chisholm Trail News. Events...
Washita Valley weekly becomes part of Chisholm Trail Community News
Washita Valley Publishing has announced recent changes in the publication of the Washita Valley Community News with new expanded coverage. “Because of the current economic climate,’ said Wayne Watts, publisher and owner of the Washita Valley Community News, “we are forced to take steps to be able to continue publishing in Chickasha, Grady and Caddo Counties and surrounding communities”.
Chickasha schools to equip every classroom with trauma kits this fall
Starting this fall, every classroom in Chickasha Public Schools K-12 will have trauma kits, which officials said will make a critical difference in the event of an emergency. “In case of emergency, if there is a trauma, like I say, we never want that to be the case, but we’ll be prepared," said Susan Coble, Superintendent of Friend School.
DEQ ‘emergency’ application still pending after 19 months
A court hearing on an “emergency application” filed 19 months ago for a temporary injunction to prevent Chickasha businessman Brannan Bordwine from storing or disposing of supplies of volatile hand sanitizer was pushed back last week for the fifth time. The state Department of Environmental Quality filed the...
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