Archive - Oct 2011
October 3rd
A lawsuit was filed in
the LeFlore County Court
Clerk's Office Wednesday
naming the county as a
defendant after a woman
was injured in an automobile
accident.
According to the petition
filed by Attorney
Gary Buckles on behalf of
his client, Krista
McCurtain, she claims that
LeFlore County and
Bradley Lewis, 20, of
Duncan,Okla., were both
negligent in their actions
which caused her injury.
On December 11,
McCurtain was a passenger
in a 1999 Pontiac four
door driven by Lewis. At
approximately 4 a.m. they
were traveling down Green
Hill Road, two miles east
Southern Africa was the
focus of Dr. Ron and
Janice Hesser’s recent
ministry trip to Africa in
2011, sponsored by the
missionary support organization,
Crio Ministries,
they founded ten years
ago. Leadership conferences
were held in
Johannesburg, and Cape
Town, S. Africa, and one
in Lusaka, Zambia with
eight African nations represented.
More than 150 pastors
attended the three conferences
where discipleship
and service in the local
community were emphasized.
While Pastor Ron taught
the men, Janice led the
ladies in the Fruit of the
Spirit and marriage issues
October 1st
TULSA — The Poteau Pirates made a furious charge in the final quarter to level the score at 36-all, but the Tulsa Webster Warriors drove the field with less than two minutes to play to pull out the 42-36 victory in Friday night's District 4A-4 contest.
TALIHINA — The Talihina Golden Tigers celebrated Homecoming with a 45-10 win over the Panama Razorbacks Friday night at Doc Robinson Stadium in a District 2A-6 game.
ARKOMA — The Arkoma Mustangs faced the Eagle Point Christian Eagles Friday night and easily handled them running away with a 45-0 Homecoming win.
SPIRO — The Spiro Bulldogs ended their three-game losing streak with a 34-19 home victory over the Eufaula Ironheads Friday night at McClain Stadium in a District 3A-8 contest.
CLAREMORE — It was a rough night for the Bokoshe Tigers as they returned to District C-4 play.
The Tigers suffered a 48-0 loss to Claremore Christian.
VIAN — The Vian Wolverines showed the Heavener Wolves why they are ranked sixth in the Class 2A Poll Friday night as the Wolverines handled the Wolves 55-0 in a District 2A-6 contest.
WILBURTON — Sometimes extra points are taken for granted. The Pocola Indians may not think that way from now on.
The Indians missed an extra point, then tried to make up for that with a two-point conversion attempt on the second score and missed it. Thus, they suffered a 14-13 loss to the Wilburton Diggers Friday night in a District 2A-6 game.
The Poteau seventh-eighth-ninth grade football teams went 2-1 on Thursday at Costner Stadium against the visiting Sallisaw Black Diamonds.
The Poteau freshmen handled the Black Diamonds 26-8, which came on the heels of the eighth-grade team's 28-0 shutout. The festivities opened with Sallisaw winning the seventh-grade game 6-0.