Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 95, No. 123, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 9, 2010 Page: 1 of 10
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Vol. 95/ No. 123
Tuesday
March 9. 2010
Herald
Guardian of the Plains
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Since 1914
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Inside Today’s Edition
Health,
Club
and
Education
news
Kellyville PD to get 2004 cruiser from Sheriff's Office
By John Brock
Herald Staff Writer
jhe Board of County Commissioners met
Monday to discuss and take action on the S 10.5
million county bond package referred to them by
the Creek County Public Facilities Authority
On Thursday, the PFA board reviewed and
approved documents to authorize the issuance o!
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From Staff Reports
Tonight: Oakhurst
Volunteer Fire Department
Annual Meeting, 7 p m. March
9 at the fire department, 5716
W 60 St., everyone living in the
fire district are encouraged to
attend.
repayment is looking the same ai >i / mimon »mi
both options." Smith said
Terry Hawkins, bond counsel, read most ol the
agenda item and recommended the board approve.
Hawkins is with Phillips. Hawkins. McC allrey.
McVay and Murrah. P.C.. and Oklahoma City law
firm.
Within seven minutes a motion was made to
approve and the vote carried as each of the two
present commissioners. Johnny Burke and Roger Hawk|ns ^ ^ ^ C(Junse| for Creek County and
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r Stale law allow, ..I a three- the !o
issue Revenue Bonds Series 2010 in an amount no greater
See COUNTY, page 3 than $10.5 million.
Photo by JOHN BROCK Herald
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bd monel. Duncan, and Claremorc.
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premium compames within ihc
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Happy Birthday to
Sara Houston, 33
Rebecca Mireille, 11
Happy Belated Birthday to
Brint Mann, 17
attempted to make a lett-hand turn
onto Ross Street and turned right into
the ambulance.
The ambulance left the roadway
and struck the curb in an altentpl to
avoid the turning car
"Our biggest problem is when
drivers do not pull to the right.
Creek County Ambulance Assistant
Director Joe McGill said. Not pav-
ing attention impacts their aware
ness.”
Oklahoma Highway Patrol helped
the Sapulpa Police Department to
keep traffic moving. The southbound
By Angenene Gibbs
Hihald City Reporter
An ambulance crew was injured
Sunday night after their rig was
struck by a car on South Mam Street.
Right before 7:30 p.m..emergency
crews were responding to a call and
were headed south on Mam when a
16-year-old driver front Agra. Okla.
stayed in the right lane. Ambulance
driver Michael Snyder attempted to
pass the |W7 Buick 1 cSabrc on tlx.- left.
Although the driver of the Buick
slowed down for the ambulance, she
Happy Anniversary to
Loren and Carolyn Beesley
May the favor of the Lord our
God rest upon us; establish the
work of our hands for us -
yes. establish the work of our
hands
Psalm 90:17
See MI0. page 3
Keep it in Sapulpa campaign grows
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Dear Abby — 2
Obituaries — 3
Health — 4
Club & Education
Mini Page — 6
Comics — 7
TV Guide — 8
Classifieds — 9
Sports— 11
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Tomorrow’s
Weather
Low 43
High 69
Complete Report page 2
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ing winner.
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with $100 for winning the Keep It In Sapulpa drawing for February
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