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Oklahoma Town Struck By Severe Storm During ‘Twisters’ Opening Weekend
"Twisters" hit theaters this weekend, and focused on tornadic weather in Oklahoma. During the blockbuster film's opening weekend, a town in southwest Oklahoma was struck by a severe storm causing significant damage to homes, businesses and various other structures. Although it wasn't a tornado, Oklahomans know that severe storms can still cause a lot of damage.
City of Altus cleaning up damage from storm
ALTUS, Okla. (KSWO) - UPDATE: According the National Weather Service, the damage was caused by a downburst. On Saturday night, Altus was under a severe thunderstorm warning, and now the city is trying to clean up the damage. Jerry Abbott, the Emergency Manager for Jackson County said the North end...
Jackson County fatality accident claims Frederick man
A Fatality Collision occurred 7-13-2024 at approximately 1514 hours near the intersection of South County Road 210 and East County Road 166, approximately 2 miles east and 2 miles south of Altus, Oklahoma in Jackson County. Vehicle-1: 2007 Ford Escape driven by Loice J. Lennox, black male, 68 years of...
Jackson Co. Fatal Accident
The cause of a fatal one vehicle crash Saturday night near Altus remains under investigation. According to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, the accident occurred 2 miles east and 2 miles south of Altus on a county road when while driving a 2007 Ford Escape, 68-year-old Loice Lennox of Frederick lost control of the vehicle for an unknown reason and flipped it onto it’s top.
Travel advisories could affect fourth of July travel
CADDO CO., Okla. (KSWO) - If you’re planning to travel for the July 4 weekend, there are several construction projects you should know about in Caddo and Jackson counties. First, in Caddo County, east and westbound lanes of I-40 will be narrowed to a single lane in each direction, just east of Hydro, from mile-marker 89 to 101 near US 281 in Hinton.
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