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Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017
News
Santa's Workshop Toy Run to vroom through Chickasha this Saturday, Dec. 9
If you aren’t able to
will take approximately
Santa’s
through town to bring drop off point is the
Each year, volunteers through town. The ride
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Senior Citizens, 55 years and above
One Year - $79.20
Six Months - $39.60
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McGill announces candidacy for
Chickasha School Board election
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MARK MILLSAP
JESSICA LANE
AUSTIN LinERELL
Toy Run, you may con-
tribute directly at the
drop off location. Mem-
bers of Santa’s Work-
shop will be on hand to
take all donations from
1 to 4 p.m., weather
permitting. Following
the run, there will be a
dinner and entertain-
SATURDAY
DEC 9
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NEWS EDITOR
SPORTS EDITOR
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sion, there will be a coat drive. Full
Gospel will be giving coats to those
and need as well as accepting coat
donation, Rita Delacruz, said.
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Department is taking a proactive
step against this by offering resi-
dents the opportunity to send pack-
ages directly to the Blanchard Police
Department during the month of
December.
DAY:
Manly sunny and much cooler Wellfeel
like we re in the low 20s in the morning
Wind chills will only manage me mid 30s
in the afternoon
NIGHT:
A mostly clear sky Low23F Winds light
and variable
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State Madam President
Diana Fitzpatrick, join
us on the run.
boxes. This year, there is a rattle for a
1989 Special Edition Holiday Barbie
and several Prince of Egypt dolls, all
with their original boxes.
The Christmas Decoration Sale ben-
efits the Resurrection House in Chick
asha.
ta’s Workshop!
On Saturday, Dec. 9
Blanchard residents may sign up
for the program by stopping by the
Blanchard Police Department at 117
W. Broadway.
For more information call 405-
485-9391.
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This dessert glass was marked for $75 at You better watch out. Santa will be coming to
some point in its travels, but now it's $5. Pat the Christmas Decoration Sale on Dec. 9 and
Morgan said there are many items collectors Dec 16. Otherwise this plethora of Santas is
may be interested in at the Christmas Decora- keeping an eye on the shop
tion Sale. Proceeds benefit the Resurrection
cut on the woman's leg and that her
ankle was red and swollen, the report
said.
A witness told Officer Pineira they
saw the woman get out of the vehi-
cle and run over to Crawford, who
was holding the child. The witness
allegedly saw Crawford hit the
woman and push her to the ground
while the child was in his arms, the
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Bring a donation to the Chickasha
location at 313 W. Chickasha Ave.
(405-222-6478), the Duncan Walmart
at 811 W. Walnut (580-786-5165) or
in Lawton at 1006 NW 47th St. Suite
B (580-351-6550).
45 minutes and the toy participate in
Periodical postage paid at Chickasha, Oklahoma
Published Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
Any erroneous reflection of character of
any person, film or corporation and any
misstatement which may appear in the columns of
The Express-Star will be gladly corrected upon its be
ing brought to the attention of the management.
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The
Express-Star
Zack McGill has announced his
candidacy for the Chickasha Board of
Education.
"I was approached with an opportu-
nity to serve our community and our
children, the future of Chickasha.
Education is something that I’m very
passionate about. Preparing our chil-
dren for the future is a task no parent
or responsible community member
would ever take lightly. Over the last
several years I have been honored to
For more than 20 toys and/or money to
years Santa’s Workshop Santa’s Helpers at San-
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Express-Star
Grady County's News Source
Walmart parking lot on
4th Street in Chickasha.
This year, we will have
two special guests,
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Jessica Lane The Express-Star
In 2016, over 1 million veterans
live below the poverty level in the
United States, the release said.
While there are resources available
to help these veterans, help and com-
munity donations are needed to keep
these resources replenished, the
Grady County Fair-
grounds to travel
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for $5. Morgan said there are also vin-
report said. tage collector's glasses. Other interest-
Crawford was placed under arrest ing finds include Christmas decora-
for domestic assault and battery in tions modeled after the Rock Island
the presence of a child and trans- Depot and Chickasha City Hall,
ported to the Grady County Jail. There is also a table full of dolls
Court records show Crawford has with some including their original
two prior charges of assault and bat- __________________
getic leader who has invested his time
and talents into the Chickasha com-
munity since moving here in 2011. I
have worked alongside Zack on the
YMCA Board and watched his com-
mitment to the Economic Develop-
ment Council and as a mentor to the
Chickasha Robotics program. Zack
has a passion for Chickasha and more
specifically the children of C hicka-
sha. I can't think of a better choice for
School Board than Zack McGill."
serve as Chairman of the YMCA George Elliot, local businessman.
Council, as a board member of the said.
Canadian Valley Technology Center "Last May, while attending an open
Foundation, and as a Key Mentor for house for the Robotics program at the
the CHS Robotics program, which Chickasha High School. I met Zack
has given me insight into the educa- McGill, who exuded quiet, confident
tional needs in our community. With leadership that inspired the students I
my industry background, familiarity was impressed that he would take
with different education systems, and time out of his busy schedule to be a
my experience with various commu- mentor. As we developed a triendship
nity involvement avenues. I feel con- I saw Zack's passion for our commu,
fident that I can bring value and bal- nity and particularly for the school
ance to the CPS Board of Education, system. Zack has an uncommon abi
I would be honored to serve the CPS ity to assess a situation and make a
Board of Education and commit to decision only after seeing all the
support and empower the subject facts. I was excited when he agreed to
matter experts we have within our seek a school board position. Zack
school system to lead us into a stron- McGill will have my full support,
ger and more unified tomorrow. Rick Johnston, local businessman.
"Zack McGill is a bright and ener- said.
These replicas of the Rock Island Depot and Chickasha City Hall will add a little Chickasha flair
to the holiday season.______
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Attendees can enjoy a free meal
and blessing bags with hygiene prod-
ucts will be distributed.
Adding to the warmth of the occa-
-9e
has worked with com-
munity members to
provide Christmas
presents for thousands
of children in our com-
munity.
mdd-
Today is the 341 st day of 2017 and Larry Bird (1956-), basketball player;
the 77th day of autumn. Jeffrey Wright (1965- ). actor; Patrice
TODAY'S HISTORY: In 1787, O'Neal (1969-2011), actor/comedian;
Delaware became the first state to Sara Bareilles (1979- ), singersong-
ratify die US Constitution. writer; Emily Browning (1988- ).
in 1941,Japan launched a surprise actress; Nicholas Hoult( 1989-). actor.
ttcL on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, kill-
ing2,403 American soldiers and civil- TODAY'S FACT Following the
h Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in
ia'ln 1999 the Recording Industry 1941, the Senate voted for a war reso-
Association of America filed a copy- lution 82-0. The House of Representa-
right infringement lawsuit against the tives approved the resolution 388-1.
online file-sharing service Napster —ye cppg. In 2007
In 2002, Iraq denied that it had TODAYS SPORTS. in 20 ,
weanons of mass destruction in a home-run record holder Barry Bonds
United Nations declaration. pleaded not guilty to lying to investi-
gators about using performance-
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Willa enhancing drugs.
Canhegsi822o127aconhoeaFkWgh TODAYS QUOTE:"Thegremt fac
71923-1986) actor; Ellen Burstyn was the land itself, which seemed to
1932-) actress; Harry Chapin (1942- overwhelm the little beginnings of
1981). singer-songwriter; Johnny human society that struggled in its
Bench (1947-), baseball player; Tom sombre wastes. - Willa Cather, O
Waits (1949- ), singer-songwriter; Pioneers!”
ping Dec. 18 through
Dec. 23. Shopping is by
appointment only, so if
you are seeking assis-
tance. applications are
available at the DHS,
and the Grady County
Health Department. If
you have any questions,
please contact Peggy
Hammond or Deanna
Ellis at 405 224-8256.
Santa's Workshop gather to ride (motor-
Chickasha cycles, cars, trucks)
tery with a dangerous weapon, a
felony, according to On Demand
Court Records.
ment at the Eagle’s
Lodge.
Please join us as we
gather toys and finan-
cial contributions to
ensure that every child
in our community gets
to experience the joy of
having a Christmas
present under the tree.
Santa’s Workshop
will be open for shop-
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