Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page: 2 of 24
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M. Mulanax, 41, and their
18-year-old son, James,
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Patrol reports.
His vehicle crossed into
oncoming traffic, strik-
ing the Mulanax’s Cobalt
head on, according to re-
The Oklahoma Wildlife De-
partment is asking for paddle-
fish anglers to help with track-
ing the unique fish.
Some paddlefish, also known
as spoonbill, have been band-
ed by the department.
If an angler catches a banded
paddlefish, they are asked to
call (918) 299-2334 with the
date caught, number on the
band, and whether the fish was
kept, the department said.
That information can also
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At Stockton Lake
Steven Wade Jameson,
the driver accused of
killing three members
of a Sand Springs family
in a Christmas Eve 2009
wreck, now faces a civil
suit seeking more than
state court records.
Jameson faces a jury tri-
al in June for the criminal
charges brought against
him.
Jameson was the driver
of a 2004 Hummer SUV
that crashed head-on
into a 4-door 2006 Chevy
Cobalt, driven by Michael
L. Mulanax, 42, of Sand
Springs. state troopers
said.
Mulanax, his wife Angela
test line, and a large barbless
treble hook. Anglers are re-
quired to obtain a free paddle-
fish permit before fishing for
paddlefish in Oklahoma. The
permit can be obtained by go
ing to the online license system
and select the purchase a new
license or the Get a Paddlefish
Permit only options. Paddle-
fish not immediately released
are considered kept and must
be tagged immediately with
the angler’s paddlefish per-
mit number. Additionally, the
date and time of harvest must
be recorded on the paddlefish
permit.
be emailed to bgordon07@sb-
cglobal.net or moneal02@sbc-
global.net.
The information is being
used to help the department
track how many paddlefish are
being harvested annually, the
department said in a release.
Paddlefish can live 30 to 35
years and range throughout
the U.S., according to the de-
partment.
I he Wildlife Department’s
paddlefish management pro-
gram involves an extensive
process of netting, weighing,
measuring and marking pad-
diefish with metal tags on the
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Jameson’s blood test
came back positive for
marijuana, accord-
ing to court re-
cords.
according to told troopers
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Jameson
driving
The civil suit, filed by
Christopher Mansfield
on behalf of the estate
of the Mulanaxes, also
names Jameson’s mother
Deborah as a defendant.
The suit accuses Jame-
son of auto negligence in
the deaths.
Jameson remains free
on bond.
front of the jaw
In 1992 fisheries biologists
began an effort to re-introduce
paddlefish to some of the wa-
ters they once roamed Dams
on several rivers had blocked
the annual movements of
paddlefish in several river
systems. Hatchery profession-
als raised young paddlefish at
fish hatcheries in Byron and
Tishomingo and then released
them in Kaw, Oologah. Texo-
ma, and Hugo lakes.
During their early spring
spawning run, this prehistoric
fish can be caught by snagging
with a stout surf rod, heavy
"College Affaire” to
visit with college ad-
mission representa-
tives.
The Reynolds Cen-
ter is located at the
northwest corner of
11th Street and Har-
vard Avenue in Tulsa.
This is a new loca-
tion for the free event,
organizers say.
Students and par-
ents can meet with
representatives from
more than 75 colleges
and universities from
across the country
to learn more about
The Great Plains As-
sociation for College
Admission Counsel-
ingwillhost a region-
al College Fair at the
University of Tulsa’s
Reynolds Center on
Sunday, May 1, from 2
to 4 p.m.
Green Country high
school students, in-
cluding the Sand
Springs area, and
their families are in-
vited to the annual
the schools and their
admission require-
ments.
The afternoon will
also include a FAFSA
(financial aid) work-
shop at 2:15 p.m. and
a new presentation
about the National
Collegiate Athletic
Association and
participation in col-
lege athletics at 3:15
p.m.
For more informa-
tion, contact Ronda
Cooper, (918) 481-
1111, X230 or rcoo-
per@hollandhall.org
Jameson faces
three charges of
first-degree man-
slaughter: one
count of unlawful
possession of a
controlled drug;
and one count of
driving without a
license.
girl was. I can not con-
firm or deny he knew her
or that he had or hadn’t
ever done this before,”
Miller said.
Smith consented to
a search ofhis house.
Smiths computer was
seized and handed over
to the Oklahoma State
Bureau of Investiga-
tions.
Smith is being held on a
complaint of indecent ex-
posure on a school facil-
ity, which is a felony, but
Miller said the charges
might be amended.
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Hughes, Dustin. Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 2011, newspaper, April 6, 2011; Springfield, Missouri. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1949873/m1/2/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.