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Ron Paul supporters bring about change at county convention
It was standing room only at the traditionally quiet Grady County Republican Convention on Monday night in Chickasha.
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Suspected arsonist charged with felony
Tampons soaked in lamp oil and then tied to a cotton stalk and lit was used to torch a cotton field near Tuttle in November 2011, according to an affidavit in a felony arson case filed in Grady County District Court.
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DA files on pair
A check for $500 written on the closed account of a woman who died three weeks earlier has landed a Tuttle man in legal hot water.
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Light snow dusts area
Local students may have been hoping for a day off of school on Monday, but the Feb. 13 snowfall wasn't quite enough to cancel classes for the day.
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THS Basketball Homecoming 2012
Reagan Bonnewell was crowned homecomign queen and both the boys' and girls' teams claimed victories over Little Axe during basketball homecoming on Friday night.
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Freedom Riders shine in rodeo arena
Every Tuesday night from February through October, the Tuttle Round Up Club arena comes to life with over 20 horses and riders. The award winning Freedom Riders Drill Team practice their drills and skills for upcoming performances and competitions throughout the season.
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Six year old boy calls 911, saves mom
A 6-year-old boy in the Bridge Creek area is being called a hero and a City of Tuttle 911 dispatcher is being commended for working together over 911 to save the boy’s mother.
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BC basketball homecoming queen crowned
Breaden Jantzern was crowned 2012 Homecoming Queen during Bridge Creek's basketball homecoming coronation last week.
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City to earn green for going green
The City of Tuttle will receive a check for $2,661.85 from Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) as an incentive for retrofitting several City facilities with high-efficiency lighting.
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A Royal Evening
Mariah Hickman was crowned wrestling homecoming queen last week by king Sterling Hawkins.
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