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Beggs Man Killed In Lincoln County Crash
A 31-year-old man died in a Lincoln County crash early Sunday morning, authorities say. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said Robert Sumner of Beggs, Oklahoma, died at the scene on Highway 62 near Meeker. OHP said the two-car crash occurred around 5:22 a.m. at County Road 3450. The driver of the...
Fatality collision claims life of Beggs man
A two-vehicle traffic collision east of Meeker in Lincoln County has injured a Chandler man and resulted in the death of a Beggs resident, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported. State Trooper Eric Smith identified the Beggs resident as Robert Sumner, 31. He was pronounced deceased at the scene by emergency...
Lawsuit alleges Wellston substitute teacher had relationship with 15-year-old student
WELLSTON, Okla. — A lawsuit filed in Lincoln County sheds light on an illegal relationship between a substitute teacher and a 15-year-old student. The relationship prompted an investigation by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation in 2023. Court documents said the substitute teacher, Emma Delany Hancock, worked at Wellston Public Schools, and the relationship happened inside the school building.
Chandler man gets 10-year prison term for Cushing embezzlement
(Stillwater, Okla.) — A 32-year-old Chandler man currently incarcerated for multiple property crimes in Lincoln County was given two 10-year prison terms Friday for embezzling from Ward Electric in Cushing and making a false claim of ownership of a stolen trailer to a Perkins pawn shop. Kyle Thomas Brown’s...
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