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May 24th, 2013
On May 11, 2013, a 1 or 2 year old female child was found standing next to a passed out male driver trying to wake him up.
Deputy Darrell Nichols was on patrol in Pushmataha County heading south on Gilly Road, coming up to HWY 271 North, when he found a green vehicle parked in the middle of the intersection with the motor running and headlights on. As Nichols approached the vehicle the first thing he saw was a white male passed out behind the wheel with his feet on the clutch and break petals. Standing next to the man was a 1 or 2 year old female child trying to wake him up.
The Antlers High School Graduating Class of 2013 will walk across the stage at 8:00 p.m. tonight in the Antlers Gym.
Congratulations to all of the graduates! You have worked so hard and we are all very proud of you! Keep up the hard work and you will go far!
By
Tracy Steffenson, Publisher
Over the weekend a woman filed an assault report with the Clayton Police Department.
Officer Randall S. McGillvary was called to the P.D. to take the report.
When he arrived at the office, Skye Griffith told him that she wanted to make a report against her former roommate, Marissa Marris.
Griffith said that they were at Marissa’s father’s house when Marissa yelled at one of her (Griffith) children. Griffith stated that when she told Marris that there was no reason to take it out on the children Marris came at her from across the room, punching her in the head and face.
May 17th
State Trooper Tommy Richardson was called to Headquarters about a vehicle in McCurtain County that was heading westbound on State HWY 3. The passenger in the vehicle was on the phone with headquarters saying that the driver was drunk and wouldn’t stop and let her and the 4 year old child they had with them out of t he vehicle. The vehicle was described to headquarters and Trooper Richardson made contact with the vehicle.
May 14th
By
Tracy Steffenson, Publisher
On May 11, 2013, a 1 or 2 year old female child was found standing next to a passed out male driver trying to wake him up.
Deputy Darrell Nichols was on patrol in Pushmataha County heading south on Gilly Road, coming up to HWY 271 North, when he found a green vehicle parked in the middle of the intersection with the motor running and headlights on.
As Nichols approached the vehicle the first thing he saw was a white male passed out behind the wheel with his feet on the clutch and break petals. Standing next to the man was the child trying to wake him up.
As spring is in full swing new businesses have been seen blooming across Pushmataha County. One of the most recent literally had traffic at a stand still while they hoisted their signs into place.
Pine Cellular is proud to call Antlers home!
May 10th
With a full gym in Moyers Public School, the Class of 2013 took the final steps of their high school careers as they crossed the stage to receive their diplomas. Tears of both joy and sadness were shed by both students and parents alike.
May 9th
Pushmataha County can look forward to some strong thunderstorms early tonight. Spots of storms will continue overnight and into tomorrow with some bringing hail and damaging winds.
May 3rd
For the third year in a row, the Rattan Lady Rams are the 3A slow-pitch softball champions
By
Tracy Steffenson, Publisher
Over the weekend an Antlers woman lost her life after being involved in a collision on HWY 271 just 10 miles south of Clayton.
Tori Dunn, a 35 year old white female, was pronounced dead at the scene after the 2000 Chevy Trail Blazer departed the roadway to the left, traveled 135 feet, the driver over-corrected to the right, traveled 129 more feet before the vehicle rolled one complete time. Dunn was ejected form the vehicle approximately 60 feet. She was transported to Mill’s & Coffey Funeral Home in Antlers.