Pawhuska Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 91, No. 59, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 14, 2001 Page: 1 of 20
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Pawhuska
Journa
7
Volume 91, Number 59
Pawhuska, Oklahoma 74056 E-Mail: sherygan@husky-net.net
$1.00
Wednesday, November 14, 2001
City Council critical of school board sale barn blaze
By Sherry Gann school system, 1 feel the Christine White stated she
General Manager school board was derelict in had called 911 to report the
In last Monday night's city the way they went about fire, and was told they would
council meeting, November 5, destroying this building." get to it as soon as they could.
2001, it was unanimous that Upon speaking to Another issue was brought
all city council members were Pawhuska Fire Chief Rex up by pawhuska resident
unhappy with Pawhuska Curry, the JC was told that a i cona| awerance Her outs
c. Leona Lawerance. ller Ques-
School Board members' pro- school board member had . 1 1 .
, .tion was why she sees the
cedure of burning down the called the fire dept, to
. F. new Pawhuska fire truck
bale barn last Saturday after- announce they were going to , , .
N. u6 6. parked either at Subway
noon, November 3, (located do a controlled burn. The fire L
just northwest of Pawhuska chief stated that he could not Restaurant, or Pizza Hut dur-
Indian Camp School), approved such burn since the ing lunch hour several days a
The school system owns that land sets in-county and not in week, and that she feels it
property and took it upon the city district. Curry also could be detrimental to some-
themselves to destroy this told the board member that in one in need of the fire dept s.
building, which will be the event the fire gets out of assistance. City Manager
replaced with a new Vo-Ag hand, he himself (the school Blackie Ricketts explained to
Building sometime in the board member) would have Ms. Lawerance that was a
near future
to call the fire dept, request- Union matter and is being
"That's all well and good ing their assistance "I did not addressed. All of the council-
that there is to be a new Vo- in anyway give my permis- men stated they have a prob-
Ag Building to replace the old sion to do this burn," said lem with that issue also.
Sale Barn," said councilman Curry. Lawerance also thanked
Schroeder. Even though this During the city council Ricketts for placing a "dead
property belongs to the city meeting, Pawhuska resident Continued on page 2
(JC photo by Mary Bighorse)
Pawhuska residents attend November 5, 2001 city council meeting.
Residents recognize veterans and stand up for America
Luncheon held by Osage
Nation Counseling Center
By Mary Bighorse behave violently toward
JC Correspondent each other? It seems ironic
A luncheon Monday that those individuals who
October 29,2001 was provid- care about each other are
ed by the Osage Nation also the most likely to hurt
Counseling Center along one another.
where a Task Force of Law The following are several
Enforcement were invited to suggestions as to why peo-
attend. This included all ple behave violently to those
departments in connection they profess to love the
with Domestic Violence in most: Previous family
Osage County. Learning- Being a partici-
Osage Nation Tribal Police, pant in or an observer of
Osage County Sheriff, John violence in the home in
Parks, Social Services, which one was reared is
District Attorney, Osage associated with being vio-
Nation Attorney, Mayor, lent toward one's partner. "
Pawhuska
Police I grew up watching my dad
(JC photo by Bob Thiele)
Department, Department of slap my mother around,"
Human Services, U.S. said one man. "And he beat
Attorney Office Assistant me a few times, too." In a
coordinator were all repre- study of more than 2,000
sented. District Attorney, spouses, having observed
Larry Stuart gave a presen- hitting between one's par-
tation on domestic abuse ents was more strongly
and different types of issues related to severe marital
that are dealt with in abuse aggression and being hit as a
cases. teenager by one's parents,
The meeting was a joint although both were factors
effort to better work togeth- (Kalmus, 1984). This cycle
er and to inform each of violence in which chil-
department on updated dren observe, experience,
laws that will better assist and inflict violence in their
them in domestic abuse own adult relationships is
cases in Osage County. sometimes difficult to stop,
Understanding Violence as each generation tends to
Why do some people in learn from the preceding
marriage relationships Continued on page 2
Patriotic balloons let loose over Pawhuska by rally participants.
Preparations for Trout Derby
By Dr. David Landrum
day event. (This fee has been derby day. These numberes ing license and trout stamp.
Preparations are underway lowered from the last derby, tags will be redeamable for Game rangers will be at the
for the December 1 Trout two years ago.)
various prizes donated by lake.
Derby at Lake Pawhuska. From the entry fees, there local merchants and business Several great prizes have
The Committees are working will be an 80% payback to the people, been donated and will be list-
real hard to insure a fun day above winners. Along with the fish winners ed in the paper arid at the
of fishing for all ages. The first stocking of trout and the tagged trout winners, Chamber Commerce office
The Derby is scheduled to this year was on Monday, there will be random draw- 222 West Main Street at a
begin at 8 a.m. and end at 4:30 October 29. If you haven't ings throughout the day for later date
p.m. The presentation of the seen this stocking done, we prizes and merchandise.
largest trout, by weight, recommend that you go to the A concession stand will be S aping UP to e a grat
caught and the biggest lake on the next or subse- available for coffee and derby, so come early and
stringer of trout, by weight (6 quent stockings and watch. It doughnuts early and chili, spend a fun day at one of the
lbs.), will be right after 4:30 is very impressive! hotdogs and drinks for lunch, best trout lakes in Oklahoma,
p.m. Second and third place By the December 1 Derby All state and local lake fish- Hopefully, you will catch a
prizes will also be awarded in day, they will have stocked ing and boating laws will be big trout and win a prize or
each category.
15,000 trout into the lake. 100 enforced. Remember, all peo-
The registration entry fee is of these trout will have been ple fishing will be required to
$10 per person for the one tagged with numbers by have a valid Oklahoma fish- luck!!!
two.
See you there and good
(JC photo by Mary Bighorse)
Stewart speaks on Domestic Violence.
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Gann, Sherry. Pawhuska Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 91, No. 59, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 14, 2001, newspaper, November 14, 2001; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2288432/m1/1/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.