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'They Were Appalled:' Shawnee Business Helps Put Accused Child Predator Behind Bars
The Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office is crediting a Shawnee business with helping to put an accused child predator behind bars. In April of 2024, investigators say Star Skate employees helped jumpstart an investigation after they reported a possible sexual assault. “I’ve got to applaud them because they do a...
Four-star point guard Sania Richardson commits to SMU
Class of 2025 point guard Sania Richardson has committed to SMU. The 5-foot-5 point guard from Ada, Oklahoma is rated as a four-star prospect by ESPN. Richardson chose SMU over offers from North Carolina, Florida State, Clemson and others. During a conversation with 247Sports, Richardson explained why she chose to be a Mustang.
PLS’s Summer Learning Challenge takes off
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Pioneer Library System (PLS) is celebrating the midpoint of its 2024 Summer Learning Challenge (SLC) with a series of engaging traveling programs. Christina Brady, Children’s Department Manager at the Southwest Oklahoma City Public Library, highlighted the success of the program, including a recent event featuring Extreme Animals.
Wallace Joe McKinley Hoover
Wallace Joe McKinley Hoover passed away Monday, June 24th, 2024, at his home in Holdenville, Oklahoma at the age of 82. Wallace was born March 16th, 1942, in Holdenville, Oklahoma to Hobert Hoover and Stella Mae (Farley) Hoover. Wallace graduated from Holdenville High School. He was proud to say he never missed a day of school. He was a draftsman for Conoco Oil Company RVing, and fishing. He loved spending time with his family.
Cecil “Don” Donald Wade
Cecil 'Don' Donald Wade, 84, of Holdenville, OK, died June 17, 2024, in Ada, OK. He was born on November 24,1939, to Charles Avla Wade, Sr. and Ethel Mae Boster Wade in Lane, OK. He would later attend Tranquility High School in Tranquility, CA, after his family moved across the United States.
Plan to redesign Stadium Drive in Ada
ADA, Okla. (KTEN) — Ada city staff are planning to make major changes to Stadium Drive on the city's east side. "Currently the water line runs underneath the roadway, so any time there's a break, it causes impact to traffic,” city engineer project manager Shelly Williams said. “Plus, it's just a high-pressure line and aging infrastructure. It needs to be replaced anyway."
Service Saturday for Joe Moon
Memorial services for Joe Edd Moon, 79, of Byng are 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 29, 2024 at the First Methodist Church; Rev. Brian Matthews will officiate. He was born April 15, 1945 in Ada, Joe married Glenda Anderson in January 1966. From that union two children were born, Tina Sue and Steven Joe.
Jim Robertson
Robertson Jimmy “Jim” Mack Robertson, Oklahoma City, OK resident, passed away on Sunday June 23, 2024 in Oklahoma City, at the age of 85. Jim was born on September 1, 1938 in Seminole, OK to Bross and Marie (Quinalty) Robertson. Jim was the oldest of the family and...
Aiden Jesse-Cully
Aiden Xavier Jesse- Cully, age 18 and a resident of Ada, Oklahoma passed away peacefully and surrounded by his loving family on June 25, 2024 at OU Children’s Hospital in Oklahoma City. Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Friday, June 28, 2024 at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel of...
Wallace McKinley Passes Away
Wallace Joe McKinley Hoover passed away Monday, June 24th, 2024 at his home in Holdenville, Oklahoma at the age of 82. Wallace was born March 16th, 1942 in Holdenville, Oklahoma to Hobert Hoover and Stella Mae (Farley) Hoover. Wallace graduated from Holdenville High School. He was proud to say he never missed a day of school. He was a draftsman for Conoco Oil Company for 31 years. Wallace married Judith Carrol Cook on November 4, 1962. They were married for 60 years. He enjoyed woodworking, traveling, RVing, and fishing. He loved spending time with his family.
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