Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 2009 Page: 2 of 20
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Two-car accident kills Olive woman
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A Sand Springs man caught a re-
cord-breaking fish Wednesday, June
3 on Keystone Lake.
Dave Bargas, of Sand Springs,
caught a three pound, seven ounce
crappie at Sait Creek, using a rod
and reel with a plastic lure. The 3.7
pound crappie is the biggest for Key-
stone. It was also 17 inches long and
Bargas was fishing from the shore
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A two-car accident claimed the life
of a Olive woman Tuesday night on
Highway 51.
Sarah Tucker. 39, of Olive, was
driving a van that crossed over the
center line and hit a welding truck,
causing the truck to overturn, trap-
ping the driver.
The accident occurred near 369th
Street near Highway 51 and Highway
48 at around 6:45 p.m.
By Kirk McCracken
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By Kirk McCracken
News Editor
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Boys basketball coach Dave Winton’s team started
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Cimarron Telephone, N-D-N Bait Shop, In&Out and
Green Country Shredding and Recycling were the
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Buttram also said the booster club needs mem-
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Keystone was 2.5 pounds and was
caught around four months ago.
Mannford Police officer Mark Payne
had the record before that at 2.3
pounds. He caught his fish about a
year ago.
Bargas' fish was taken to the Bass
Pro Shop in Broken Arrow to be put
on display. The fish will be quaran-
tined for 30 days and if it lives it will
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them 40 minutes when it used to take 10 minutes.”
Freddie’s has loyal customers and some just won’t
make the drive.
“I talked to one coup! nd they told us they were
eating their last meal (i nl the construction is over)
because they won’t make the drive,” she said
Another issue is signage ; d what businesses can
and can not use to let potential customers know they
are still in business or a better way to get there. The
Oklahoma Department of Transportation has strict
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out the signs and blockades. Towns and businesses
can not make up their own detours.
Some business owners want more than that and
want the ability to inform potential patrons of an
easier way to get to their establishment.
“I don’t think ODOT has any signs until you get up
to the construction and by then it’s too late,” Saliba
said.
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Oklahoma Highway Patrol Officer of the Mannford Police Department.
Page Dowell said he was told that “I was the first to arrive on the scene
Tucker had been sick lately and and (Tucker’s) van was in really
hadn’t been feeling well, which might bad shape. It was one of the worst
have caused the accident. accidents I’ve seen. The van’s radia-
There was an 18-year old passenger tor and the front of the van was just
in the welding truck and he climbed gone.”
through a window, receiving minor Brashear said that the driver of
cuts and scrapes. The driver was the welding truck was life-flighted to
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on the floor’s emergency brake. was taken to the Drumright Hospital.
“The emergency brake went Tucker died of multiple injuries,
through his left leg and he was hang- Dowell said that he thought I uck-
ing there upside down when we ar- er had three children whose ages
rived.” said Sergeant Daniel Brashear ranged from toddler to teenager.
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Hughes, Dustin. Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 2009, newspaper, June 10, 2009; Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1949778/m1/2/?q=virtual+music+rare+book: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.