Joseph William Anson Jr. and Rebecca Anson to Navy Federal Credit Union, mortgage covering lands in 22-9-6.
Arvest Bank to Bandera Minerals LLC, Bandera Minerals I LLC and Bandera Minerals II LLC, release of mortgage covering lands in 18-11-8.
BancFirst to Wilbur G. Williams and Shirley M.
DEAR ABBY: During the past year, my wonderful father-in-law was widowed and became unable to live alone. He lives with us now and is part of our daily life. However, he has dementia. He is still quite social and verbal.
WEWOKA DIVISION
CIVIL SUITS
Security State Bank v. Tommy Kanard and LaDonna Kanard, foreclosure.
Melissa Patterson and Quinton Radford v. CMT Well Completions Inc., Bolles Trucking LLC, National Liability & Fire Insurance, Toby Rhoades and Samuel Bolles, auto negligence.
Cavalry Spv I LLC v.
Yellow “Do Not Cross” tape is placed at Boomtown Park to remind everyone to practice social distancing. This tape is also at other local parks as well as the skate park. The community and businesses are hopeful to be open as usual again soon.
The recent closure of the SSC campus, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, has forced student programs such as Student Support Services (SSS) and STEM Student Support Services (STEM SSS) to adjust for student opportunities. Most services and programs offered by SSS and STEM SSS are in person.
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has issued the following situation update about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Oklahoma:
As of this advisory, there are 2,357 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.
birthdays
Those celebrating birthdays today include, Benita Aktinson, Louis De Chambeau, Josh Choate, Chris Dixon, Ryan Emmitt, Peter Gott, Mark Hallum, Don Harrison, Carolyn Hill, Jacobe Jesse, Ronnie Kean, Karrie Lindsay, June Lynch, April McGirt, Dava Peters, Kristi Powell, Jack Shi, Nelda...
Public health officials are asking for the public’s help. The local 911 system that alerts police, fire and EMS, may become overloaded because of patients requesting assistance when it is not a real emergency.
Governor Kevin Stitt held a press conference Wednesday to provide an update on the State’s response to COVID-19, including an extension of the Safer at Home order and the scheduled resumption of elective surgeries.