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Vanoss volunteer firefighter Rance Walker accused Pontotoc County Commissioners Monday of using “stall tactics” to delay approval of a resolution that would lead to a vote on a sales tax increase to provide funding for county volunteer fire departments, Call-A-Ride and senior nutrition centers.
Read details in today's Ada News
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VFD tax issue heats up
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Local man arrested in alleged fraud at local church
A 24-year-old Ada man has been arrested on suspicion of trying to pass a fraudulent $400 check from the account of a local Sunday school class.
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Ada woman jailed; bonds total more than $50,000
A 28-year-old Ada woman is behind bars, saddled with more than $50,000 in bonds to deal with before she can be released.
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Input sought on Main Street lighting project
Area residents are invited to participate in a special meeting to discuss lighting and other improvements to Ada’s Main Street to be held Wednesday at Pontotoc Technology Center. According to Bridget Forshay, Citizens Advisory Board Main Street Lighting Committee chairperson, the open forum is a result of Ada’s “Penny for Our City” sales tax.
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Randy's Natural World
I hope I didn’t scare any readers with this week’s featured creature — the rough green snake.
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Cruising Main Street scheduled June 28
People who remember cruising downtown Ada as teenagers can relive those days later this month.
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Schools have until 2015 to implement new teacher evaluation system
Oklahoma school officials preparing to implement a new system for grading teachers got a two-year reprieve this month.
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Smeltz arrested again; more alleged threats
A former Ada firefighter was arrested for the second time Wednesday after allegedly posting more threatening and possibly libelous statements on Facebook concerning Ada Police Officer Brad Rhoads and other members of the department.
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Canning workshop offered
Join us for hands on canning workshop will be held on Wednesday, June 26 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Pontotoc County OSU Extension Center.
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Man arrested Sunday for alleged loaded gun, pot
No, the driver of the car headed south in the 1600 block of north Broadway at 9:09 p.m. Sunday without his headlights on had not been drinking beer — even though one was missing from the six-pack he told a police officer was in the backseat.
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OSU camp gives students taste of medical school
A group of high school girls listened closely Thursday as Austin Brookover gave them a brief overview of the heart and its workings.
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