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Hit-and-run not likely in Noah Presgrove’s death, raising more questions
An autopsy report casts doubt on theories that 19-year-old Noah Presgrove may have been hit by a vehicle before being found dead along a rural highway last fall—leading to more questions for his family.
Ringling woman faces drug distribution charges after cocaine allegedly found in purse
JEFFERSON CO., Okla. (KSWO) - A Ringling woman was pulled over on Highway 70 on May 10, and now she’s accused of driving under the influence and other drug charges. Haley Rector faces three charges, including the possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute, possessing marijuana without a valid medical marijuana license, and driving under the influence.
‘It brings a smile to my face’: Mother celebrates Noah Presgrove’s 20th birthday with balloon release
COMANCHE, Okla. (KSWO) - Comanche teen Noah Presgrove was 19 when he was found dead along Highway 81 in Jefferson County back in September 2023. He would have turned 20 on May 14. While his mother, Kasey Elliot, would have rather been spending time with her son, she’s come up...
Pair accused of breaking into Ringling man’s home, eating his food
JEFFERSON CO., Okla. (KSWO) - A pair are charged in Jefferson County for a crime that sounds a lot like the children’s book “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” after they allegedly broke into a man’s home and ate his food. Clayton Fox of Ardmore and Elisha...
Bowie’s longest running employee celebrates 50 years as a policewoman
BOWIE, Texas (KAUZ) - The City of Bowie honored its longest-running employee’s 50th year in the police department on Tuesday. Lynetta Slaton started working for the Bowie Police Department on May 14, 1974, as a dispatch supervisor. She eventually worked her way up to communications commander and finally, to lieutenant, the position she holds now. She told us that what began as a simple summer job ended up becoming her whole life.
Bowie Sports Banquet
The 72nd Chisholm Trail Rodeo was a big success on Friday and Saturday nights at Nocona. The rodeo had big crowds and saw some good competition from both local and far reaching talent. Winners in the events included Zach Hibler in bareback riding, Lindsey Muggli in barrel racing, Ashley Goforth...
Gold-Burg one-act ends season as state finalist
The Gold-Burg Bears ended their one-act play season as a top eight state finalist Monday, and while they didn’t take a medal, Director Linda Fitzner said it was a “phenomenal” experience. “Interview,” was Gold-Burg High School’s entry into the state University Interscholastic League contest as they joined...
New Allsup’s in Bowie taking shape quickly
Construction on the new Allsup’s truck stop located at the edge of Bowie on U.S. Highway 287 and State Highway 59 is moving along at a quick pace as the colorful new store shows off the new store colors of red, white and blue. No information was available when the new location may be completed, but staff is being hired. (News photo by Barbara Green)
North Texas landowners trying to stop a reservoir that Wichita Falls calls crucial
HENRIETTA, Texas — Editor's note: This article was originally published in the Texas Tribune here. One rancher said the proposed reservoir would cut through her property and flood areas of her ranch she needs to graze cattle. Another said it would flood ancestral lands that have been in his family since the 1880s. Another said his kid’s childhood home, where many family memories were made, would be underwater.
Gold-Burg one-act play ready to tackle the state stage
The cast and crew of Gold-Burg High School’s one-act play, “Interview,” heads to Austin Sunday to compete in the state University Interscholastic League contest. There will be a send-off for the group around 10 a.m. Sunday. The state performances will be at the Austin Independent School District Performing Arts Center, 1500 Barbara Jordan Ave in Austin. Session I will start at 3 p.m. and session II at 6:30 p.m.
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