Archive - Dec 6, 2012
Gun season is over, and the second part of bow season is shaping up to be a good one. The weather has been warm and dry, so if we can get some cooler weather — and a little rain — the hunting should pick up.
The rut should be over, and deer will be on the same feeding pattern they were on in the early season. It may take a few weeks for the deer to settle down after all the hunters have left the woods after gun season, but I have always liked hunting this time of year.
Have a great week!
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Despite shooting 44 percent from the field, it wasn't enough for the Carl Albert State College Vikings in their 66-50 loss to Cowley County Community College as they picked up the season sweep of the Vikings.
Despite getting 20 points from D. Brown, an 18-point halftime deficit proved to be too much for the Carl Albert Lady Vikings in their 80-43 loss to Cowley County as its women also picked up the season sweep of the Lady Vikings.
Did anybody else notice in the Oklahoma-Texas Christian game Saturday when R.J. Washington made a great pass rush and forced the TCU quarterback to cough up the ball. The announcers kept on saying, “It looked like his arm was moving forward. Let's go to Los Angeles, and see what our expert official has to say about the play and just what his ruling would be.” When they cut to the official, I started laughing so hard, I just about fell out of my recliner. I thought it was so ironic.
Police say a Talihina man led them on an over 100 mile per hour chase with his pregnant wife in the passenger seat.
A warrant for the arrest of Frederick Joe Pierce II, 31, of Talihina was issued Thursday by the LeFlore County District Attorney's Office in connection with the chase.
Officer Justin Klitzke with the Talihina Police Department reports that on October 23 he noticed a white four door car speeding east out of Talihina. Officer Klitzke reports that he recognized the driver of the car as Pierce.
The staff of Sanders Sanders and Sullivan Attorneys at Law wishes everyone Happy Holidays.
The Staff at Strike-A-Lot Lanes wishes everyone Happy Holidays.
The Staff at The Lounge wishes everyone Happy Holidays.
Several live performances were given Thursday during the Christmas Open House hosted by The Community State Bank in Poteau.
Linzy Blankenship played the guitar and sang as Leah Peters harmonized backup vocals.
The family of a Poteau man convicted of child abuse and in court for a recent domestic abuse case was involved in an altercation with the alleged victim Thursday morning.
Ashley Marie Cox, of Heavener, appeared in LeFlore County District Court as a witness against her former husband Jeremiah Cox, 33, of Poteau. Jeremiah Cox, who was convicted of child abuse last year, appeared in court for a recent domestic abuse case in which his former wife was the victim.