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Pott. County Judge throws out VPO case against 9-year-old after OK attorney calls her out
An Oklahoma attorney is calling out a Pottawatomie County Judge for several alleged unlawful discrepancies following her order to serve a 9-year-old boy a Victim Protective Order (VPO) for allegedly stalking and harassing another classmate.
Full week for Bulldogs
The Lexington Bulldogs were scheduled to be in Frederick on Monday, but the threat of severe weather canceled that game. They hosted Frederick for a doubleheader on Tuesday. Last week, Lexington finished in 3rd place in the Heart of Oklahoma baseball tournament. Drew Dierking was named to the All-Tournament team.
Gov. Stitt, Norman leaders announce economic development initiatives to support entrepreneurship
Gov. Kevin Stitt, Mayor Larry Heikkila, Cleveland County Commissioners and other Norman business leaders announced economic development initiatives such as an investment growth fund, talent program and startup center for Cleveland County, all meant to generate sustainable economic growth by supporting entrepreneurship and business startups, ahead of OU’s move to the Southeastern Conference.
Super 5 boys basketball: How Dayton Forsythe's small-town values led to success at Dale
Dayton Forsythe initially struggled to find his footing at Dale. A state semifinal loss to Howe in 2021 capped off a strenuous season for the freshman, who took time to adjust to the pace and physicality of varsity basketball. His fluctuating role behind a group of battle-tested seniors led Forsythe to occasionally second-guess...
Tecumseh man able to witness daughter’s birth after brain surgery saves his life
A young man living in Tecumseh was afraid he wouldn’t get to witness his daughter's birth due to several symptoms, from migraines to vision issues, that had him at a loss with no doctor able to figure out what was wrong.
Woman charged in deadly crash allegedly used 'whippets' while driving, passenger's family asks for change
NORMAN, Okla. — A Shawnee family said they hope the loss of their son can be used for good after the 18-year-old died after a single-vehicle crash. The driver involved in the crash in Norman, identified as Sutton Petz, was found to allegedly be using nitrous oxide, commonly referred to as "whippets" — an inhalant drug. Petz was passed out while behind the wheel.
Districts in Tishomingo
Last week, Lexington split their games – an 18-3 win over Blanchard Tuesday and a 10-9 loss to Byng on Thursday. They were in Wynnewood on Tuesday. The Lady ‘Dawgs travel to Tishomingo on Thursday for the District tournament along with Davis. Their first game, against the Lady Wolves, is at noon today (Thursday).
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