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The cooler weather roll- ing in reminds us that coat season is right around the corner. The creators of Warm Up Marshall County knows that many people cannot afford a decent coat. To ease this need, the Fourth Annual Warm Up By Shalene White voting was in full swing as the million Americans casts their Issues such as voter identity, Possession of an Official Mail Marshall County is in full [email protected] Union soldiers were afforded votes for the 2016 presidential the voter’s state of mind and Ballot and 84 counts of Pro- swing. the ability to vote in camps election via absentee and mail- irregularities have always viding False Information on a They are asking for do- Even though the true origin and field hospitals; under the in ballots. been possibilities with mail-in Voting Application. nations of coats, hoodies, of absentee voting is unknown, watchful eyes of clerks or state Those numbers are expected voting. A mayoral candidate in In a press release with the gloves, scarfs and knit caps the phenomenon became popu- officials, of course. to increase more than double Carrollton, Texas was recently Denton County Sheriff’s Office to distribute to Marshall lar during the Civil War. The Over the years, the practice for the 2020 election due to the arrested for allegedly capital- and the Attorney General Ken County residents in need. presidential election of 1864 – of allowing deployed soldiers to coronavirus. In an attempt to izing on one of the issues and Paxton, it was alleged that Mo- Cindy McKibban said where Republican incumbent vote via absentee voting has practice social distancing and compromising the integrity of hamed “forged at least 84 vot- that residents will probably President Abraham Lincoln been utilized. Absentee voting, keeping the coronavirus infec- mail-in voting. ing registration applications have a greater need for coats defeated Democrat George Mc- which is also called mail-in tion rate down, many citizens Zul Mirza Mohamed was for Denton County residents due to the financial hard- Clellan – had countless eligible voting, has gained momentum are moving toward mail-in arrested October 7, 2020 and and had the resulting regis- ships from COVID-19. male voters away from home in the most recent elections. voting. charged with a total of 109 trations sent to a post office They ask to please bring fighting the war. Absentee According to the United States Absentee voting is not with- counts of voter fraud. He is (See COD page 4A) new items this year, to at- Elections Project, over 47 out its own issues, however. facing 25 counts of Unlawful tempt to keep from spread- ing the coronavirus. The drop-off location is The politics of mask wearing; a country divided Pharmacy Plus in Madill, and the collection box will be By Shalene White importance of mask wearing. in protecting you from getting response was nerve-wracking. coronavirus and the danger of available till December 11. [email protected] Fauci attempted to explain infected from someone who, “Well, the reason for that them getting infected.” why officials seem to waver on either is breathing, or cough- is that we were concerned the So, how can Americans take Since March 2020, when the mask wearing in an interview ing, or sneezing, or singing or public health community, and what this man says at face coronavirus crept its way into with The Street. whatever it is in which the many people were saying this, value, when he admitted that :DONWREHU the United States, one of the “Masks are not 100% protec- droplets or the aerosols go out. were concerned that it was at a they told the people masks hot topic debates have been the tive. However, there certainly So, masks work.” time when personal protective were not important in the be- kicks off usefulness of masks. In early are better than not wearing The downfall with taking equipment, including the N95 ginning to keep from running Spring, public health officials, a mask. Both to prevent you, Fauci’s recent push for wear- masks and the surgical masks, out of them. From Staff Reports including the National Insti- if you happen to be a person ing masks, is people are still were in very short supply,” The debate of wearing a [email protected] tute of Allergy and Infectious who may feel well but has an leery because of an interview Fauci said. “And we wanted mask may have began with Diseases Director Dr. Anthony asymptomatic infection that he had on The Late Show to make sure that the people public official’s differing out- October 5th kicked off an Fauci, told Americans that you don’t even know about, with Stephen Colbert. In that namely, the health care work- looks on the need for them, annual walking challenge masks were not necessary. to prevent you from infecting interview, he was asked that ers, who were brave enough to however, it most certainly has at Kingston High School. However, as the pandem- someone else,” said Fauci. “But if masks are so important, why put themselves in a harm way, not ended there. HealthCorps Program Co- ic raged on, many officials also, it can protect you a certain weren’t Americans told to wear to take care of people who you The entire nation has been changed their tunes on the degree, not a hundred percent, them from the beginning. His know were infected with the ordinator, Gabriella Men- (See POLITICS, page 7A) dez, is leading the team as the school competes with other campuses across the United States. Last year 6ROGLHUÀQDOO\EHLQJVHQWKRPHIRUSURSHUEXULDO was HealthCorps’s first By Shalene White to drop by. time hosting Walktober [email protected] Walker was reported MIA and there were 35 teams, on December 2, 1950 when the 688 participants, and just In the March 4 issue of The unit he was with was overpow- under 150,000 steps taken! Madill Record, it was reported ered by the enemy. It was a huge success with that Kenneth Walker, an MIA Walker’s remains were the hopes to impact even soldier in the Korean War, was identified and handed over to more lives this year. set to be brought home for a the US in August 2018 after the Since 2003, HealthCorps proper burial. The funeral that June Summit. North Korean Coordinators like Gabriella was scheduled for April 18 was leader Kim Jongun turned have worked in schools, sup- forced to be rescheduled due to over 55 boxes of US Soldiers’ plementing existing health COVID-19. remains. and wellness programs with Walker’s family will finally Scientists used anthropo- an emphasis on physical be able to properly grieve him logical analysis, accompanied activity, nutrition, mental and have a proper burial. The with circumstantial and mate- resilience and civic engage- new date for the service is Octo- rial evidence, to identify the ment. The unique curricu- ber 24, 2020. The service will be remains. lum has its foundation in at 2:00 p.m. at the Woodberry One of the soldiers who were the science of health and Forest Cemetery. identified was Madill resident wellness. And Engaging The family will be at the Kenneth Walker. and inclusive programming First Baptist Church Fellow- Now, he and his family will ship Hall from 12:00 p.m. to be able to finally rest in peace. (See WALKTOBER, page 7A) 4:00 p.m. if anybody wishes

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The Madill Record POLICE BEAT Marshall County Police Blotter: Assault and other crimes By Shalene White man from Tulsa was arrested ute, Third-Degree Burglary, Michael McQueary, a an Open Container – Beer and Driver’s License. No Oklahoma [email protected] for Application to Accelerate and Larceny of Merchandise. 32-year-old male from Jay Liquor convictions. An online priors were found in an online on a Second-Degree Burglary She is also facing charges for was arrested on October 8 for search found priors for Utter- search. Assault: Mark Uribe-Du- conviction. His priors show Unauthorized Use of a Mo- Failure to Pay on a Larceny of ing an Altered Prescription, Miguel Gomez, an 18-year- ran, a 30-year-old male from online as Actual Physical Con- tor Vehicle, DUI, Possession a Motor Vehicle conviction. Be- Bail Jumping, and DUI. old male from Madill was Rusk, Texas was arrested trol of a Vehicle while Under of CDS, Possession of Drug sides the Larceny conviction, Carol Yeahquo, a 35-year- arrested on October 10 for No on October 8 for Domestic the Influence, and multiple Paraphernalia, and Larceny of an online search found priors old female from Madill was Driver’s License, No Seatbelt, Abuse/Assault and Battery convictions for Possession of Merchandise from a Retailer. for Escape from Detention, also arrested on October 7 for Expired Registration, No In- by Strangulation, Possession CDS, and Possession of Drug · Chelsea Hendrix, 27-yer- Unauthorized Use of a Motor Possession of CDS. The only surance, Leaving the Scene of of a Firearm After the For- Paraphernalia. ar-old female from Konowa was Vehicle, Public Intoxication, Oklahoma prior found in an an Accident Involving Damage, mer Conviction of a Felony, · Jennifer Bevill, a 46-year- arrested for Second-Degree Obstructing an Executive Of- online search was for Posses- DUI – Under 21, and Trans- Domestic Abuse/Assault and old female from Tishomingo Burglary and Concealing Sto- ficer, Domestic Abuse/Assault sion of CDS. porting an Open Container. Battery in the Presence of a was arrested for Petit Larceny. len Property. An online search and Battery, Assault and Bat- Driving: Javier Mendez, Jordan Percell, a 26-year- Minor, Possession of CDS, Pos- An online search found priors found priors for Possession tery, and Unauthorized Use of Jr, a 30-year-old male from female from Durant was session of Drug Paraphernalia, for Uttering a Forged Instru- of CDS and Endeavoring to a Credit Card. Madill was arrested on October arrested on October 10 for and Resisting an Executive ment, Obtaining Merchandise Deliver/Manufacture/Possess Jessica Troublefield, a 5 for No Driver’s License. No Driving Under Suspension. No Officer. He is always facing by Bogus Check, Actual Physi- CDS. 24-year-old female from Kings- Oklahoma priors were found Oklahoma priors were found in a charge for DUI. An online cal Control of a Vehicle while · John Pittman, a 41-year- ton was arrested on October in an online search. an online search. search found other arrests in Under the Influence, Domestic old male from Tishomingo was 9 for Accessory to Larceny of Dillon Gray, a 29-year-old Gina Carter, a 58-year-old Texas for multiple charges for Abuse/Assault and Battery, arrested for Larceny of Mer- a Motor Vehicle. An online male from Mannsville was ar- female from Madill was booked Assault. It is unclear if he was Assault and Battery, Posses- chandise from a Retailer. His search found priors for Pos- rested on October 7 for Driving into the Marshall County Jail convicted of any. sion of CDS, Possession of priors show online as Second- session of CDS, Possession of Under Suspension. An online to begin a 30-day sentence for Theft: Beau Hendrix, a Drug Paraphernalia, and five Degree Burglary, Escape from Drug Paraphernalia and Ob- search found priors for Pos- a DUI and No Driver’s License 27-year-old male from Konowa convictions for Second-Degree DOC, Child Endangerment structing an Executive Officer. session of CDS, Concealing conviction. An online search was arrested on October 6 Forgery. and multiple convictions for David Wilkins, a 37-year- Stolen Property, Possession also found a prior for Posses- for Second-Degree Burglary, · Tylor Cauthon, a 24-year- Concealing Stolen Property old male from Madill was of Drug Paraphernalia, DUI, sion of CDS. Concealing Stolen Property, old male from Mead was ar- and Possession of CDS. arrested on October 12 for Interlocking-Violation, Re- Luis Hernandez, a 23-year- Obstruction an Executive Of- rested for Failure to Appear on · Jeffrey Vick, an 18-year- Motion to Revoke Probation sisting an Officer, and Public old male from Madill was ficer, Falsely Impersonating an Uttering a Forged Instru- old male from Durant was on a Second-Degree Burglary Intoxication. arrested on October 12 for Another to Commit Liability, ment charge. His priors show arrested for Larceny of a conviction. Other priors were Cedric Garrett, a 30-year- Driving Under Suspension. No Failing to Obey Traffic Laws. online as Public Intoxication, Motor Vehicle, Third-Degree found online for Possession of old male from Nicoma Park Oklahoma priors were found in An online search found priors Domestic Abuse/Assault and Burglary, and two charges for CDS, Obstructing an Execu- was arrested on October 9 for an online search. for DUI, Driving Under Sus- Battery in the Presence of a Concealing Stolen Property. A tive Officer, False Reporting Driving Under Suspension, Jameson Shackelford, a pension, Obtaining Cash/Mer- Minor, and Interference with prior for Public Intoxication of a Crime and Embezzlement. Possession of Drug Parapher- 33-year-old male from Deni- chandise by False Pretenses, an Emergency Call. He is also was found in an online search. Possession: James Man- nalia and Possession of CDS son, Texas was also arrested on Domestic Abuse/Assault and facing charges for Domestic Darrell Blue, a 60-year-old drell, a 55-year-old male from without a Medical Marijuana October 12 for Failure to Pay Battery, and Possession of Abuse/Assault and Battery. male from Madill was arrested Kingston was arrested on License. No Oklahoma priors Taxes Due State. No Oklahoma CDS. He is also facing charges · Chelsey Gamboa, a on October 11 for Failure to October 6 for Possession of were found in an online search. priors were found in an online for Second-Degree Burglary, 27-year-old female from Du- Pay on an Uttering a Forged CDS, and Possession of Drug Mary Kilosky, a 50-year-old search. Possession of Drug Parapher- rant was arrested for Larceny Instrument conviction. An Paraphernalia. No Oklahoma female from Kingston was ar- Miscellaneous: Tonya nalia, and False Reporting of of an Automobile, Possession online search found priors for priors were found in an online rested on October 9 for DUS Burgess, a 52-year-old female a Crime. of CDS, Public Intoxication, Concealing Stolen Property, search. and Failure to Stop. An online from Madill was arrested on Seven individuals were ar- Distribution of CDS, and Pos- Possession of Stolen Property, Norman Deal, a 56-year-old search found a prior conviction October 10 for Disturbing the rested on October for various session of CDS with the Intent Bail Jumping – Appearance male from Healdton was ar- for Possession of CDS. Peace. No Oklahoma prior charges of theft. to Distribute. An online search Bond, Public Intoxication, and rested on October 7 for Failure Stephen Breger, a 36-year- convictions were found in an · Alan Beach, a 35-year-old found priors for Possession of two convictions for Second- to Pay on Possession of CDS, No old male from Durant was online search. CDS with the Intent to Distrib- Degree Burglary. Driver’s License, Transporting arrested on October 10 for No Two arrested on several charges Domestic Assault claim leads to drug arrest By Shalene White dispatch they located a re- identification on the duo be- By Shalene White time, officers heard a loud The victim voluntarily be- [email protected] cently stolen golf cart. Once cause they were too far away [email protected] banging on the station door. gan showing Carlock her deputies arrived on scene, the from the cameras. Carlock answered the door and bruises sustained during the Two individuals, later iden- reporting party informed them The officers began digging A man from Rusk, Texas was greeted with a 22-year-old attack. She had marks on her tified as Beau and Chelsea that a white male was seen be- around to find out who the was arrested on October 8 female who was crying. arms, legs, face and a bright Hendrix, were arrested for ing driven around by a white suspects were. They contacted for multiple charges after an The female informed Car- red handprint on her abdomen. theft charges after an inves- female in a black Nissan SUV. other law enforcement agen- initial complaint of Domestic lock that Duran had hit her The victim informed Carlock tigation. The story began Deputies were able to begin cies and gave a description of Abuse. Kingston Police Of- multiple times, and she used and Kingston Officer Dakota on September 9, 2020 when the investigation by looking the SUV. As luck would have fice Alex Carlock answered a the excuse of getting food to be Hanks that Duran and his deputies were dispatched to at footage of the vehicle from it, Kingston Officer Dakota phone call at the station that able to leave and go to the police brother and two females were a residence in the Lost Akers a residence’s video doorbell Hanks located the vehicle and would eventually snowball into station. She stated that Duran at Bob’s Lakeside Motel. She neighborhood. system. Unfortunately, officers dispatched the deputies to multiple charges on a Mark had become extremely agitated also warned officers that Duran The reporting party told were unable to get a positive (See Theft, page 6A) Uribe-Duran. with her and was accusing her was most likely armed and by The reporting party stated of cheating. Every time she the looks of the victim’s bruises, denied the allegations, Duran that his ex-wife had recently (See ASSAULT, page 6A) been beaten up. 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Courtesy photo Left: Madill Rotary President Donny Raley presents outgoing Rotary President Douglas Crowson a plaque of appreciation for his two years of service as Madill Rotary. President. Right: Madill Rotary Club hosted the Madill High School September Students of the Month, Case Coble and Brooklyn Nixon, at its weekly meeting Thursday. Pictured with them are Chad Speer, Dean of Students and Rotary President Donny Raley. TFD: Continuing Training BCF: Fall Break ahead By Angela Beck because I need to mulch our a control burn. By Cheryl Ehmann insurance cards). a.m, on Saturday, October 17. front lawn. So, continue to be On October 19 at 1:00 p.m., The Buncombe Creek La- There should be something for Our firefighters will be con- on the lookout for copperheads the Ladies Auxiliary will Watch out for the little dies Auxiliary will be enjoying everyone, so don’t hesitate to tinuing structural firefighting in the leaves. Copperheads will meet the TFD Training Cen- ones, as the Kingston Public lunch at the Sirloin Stockade check them out. training this week in Kingston. hibernate when temperatures ter. Mary Green and Sandy Schools will be dismissing in Ardmore on Tuesday, Oc- I heard the Anchor ‘N We still have a need for more remain below 60 degrees. Bumgarner are this month’s students for fall break Octo- tober 20 at 11:30 p.m. This is Restaurant just celebrated a volunteers. All adults, male or If you are bitten: hostesses. If you would like ber 14 through October 16. the one time a year the gals year under the new manage- female, who are members of 1. Do clean the wound, something to drink bring your Let’s hope the weather holds get to go out to eat rather than ment. Congratulations on a the Texoma Fire District, in- if possible, and look for fang own. Anyone in the Texoma out for beautiful fall days dur- participate in a potluck at the job well done. We have all terested in joining the Texoma marks. Fire District may attend this ing much of October. center. Hope all members can heard good things about the Volunteer Fire Department, 2. Do seek medical atten- meeting. Looking forward to This coming weekend, by attend. food and service. Best of luck contact Chief Todd Cissell at tion immediately. seeing everyone there. sure to attend the Buncombe Also, on the 20 at 7:00 p.m., for prosperity in the years to (580) 565-4491. You can also 3. Don’t try to suck the Don’t forget to go by Speck- Creek Volunteer Fire Depart- the Fire Department will be follow. Also, the Marina has pickup an application from the venom out of the bite. tacular Foods on McDuffee and ments Open House being having their monthly meeting their new calendars out for mailbox at the station, fill it 4. Don’t put ice on the order a pizza or two. The food is held on Saturday, October at the fire hall. Everyone is next year. out and return to the station. wound or use a tourniquet. not only good, but Specktacular 17from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. welcome. “Every day is a new be- Chief Cissell will contact you. Before burning check for Foods is donating $1 for every There will be free hot dogs, The Texoma Southern ginning, take a deep breath, Everyone is welcome, so con- wind, DO NOT BURN if windy, pizza sold in October to our fire chips, and cookies. Also, the Baptist Church will have smile and start again!” Have sider joining! The fire depart- and contact the Sheriff’s of- department. Kingston Pharmacy will be their “Open Arms Clothes a safe week! ment truly needs your support. fice at (580) 795-2221 and let Thank you and everyone giving flu shots (bring ID & Closet” from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 Leaves are falling; I know them know you will be doing stay safe! The 2020 FallFall Sports Calendars are now availableavailable and ready for pickup. Swing by The Madill Record atat 211 Plaza to claim yours today!today! X Tadpole's Marine Aaron Bridgman Lonnie Park 6545 US 70 Mead, OK 73449 ® utler 580-931-3240 Here to Help Life go Right B KYLE KENNEDY Insurance agency, Inc. ACESInc Agent 121 S. First, Madill Helping You Watson Law Firm Heat & Air 795-5595 Take Care of Yourself! 111 Plaza Madill, OK Lakeside 216 Plaza st Nutrition Madill, Ok 113 N 1 795-3315 677-2212 73446 580-564-7272 211 S. First St. Terry Rushing – Agent M-F 8-6 ~ Sat 9-1 580.795.7328 Madill, OK Madill, OK 73446 405.544.6735 :[H[L-HYT0UZ\YHUJL*VTWHUPLZ/VTL6MÄJLZ!)SVVTPUN[VU0SSPUVPZ ¸>L:LSS[V:LY]L(NHPU¹ :05*,  116 N. 3rd Street Country Kitchen TH ROGERS Madill

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He was born Billy Don Mullennix, 68, of Whitesboro, Texas was called October 9, 2020 at Texoma Healthcare Center in Sherman, on October 24, 1927 in Texhoma, Texas home on Wednesday, October 7, 2020. Texas. She was born on February 23, 1945 to the late Carl and Tressie McDonald. Billy was born on October 21, 1951 in in Madill to the late Paul E. Dickerson Jr. 211 Plaza • P.O. Box 529, Madill, OK 73446 Beryl attended grade school in Madill, Fort 211Worth, Plaza Texas • to P.O. Carl Box(Bill) 529,and Marion Madill, OK 73446 and Helen P. Lollis Dickerson. Okla.211 and Plaza met his • first P.O. wife, Box Joyce 529, on Madill, the OK 73446 (Fuller) Mullennix. He was a self-employed PHONE: 580-795-3355 FAX: 580-795-3530 PHONE: 580-795-3355 FAX: 580-795-3530 Ruth was raised in the Willis Powell squarePHONE: in front 580-795-3355 of the old movie theater. FAX: 580-795-3530 construction worker. area where she was a member of the Wil- They were married on June 25, 1949 and Billy enjoyed fishing, hunting, playing lis Baptist Church. She graduated from spent the next 53 years deeply in love Obit Proof: Beryl McDonald Obitpool, playingProof: golf Charla and watching Ruth McAdoo westerns. Kingston High School in 1963 and went Obitbefore Proof: Joyce passed Billy awayDon in Mullennix 2002. Beryl He was an excellent marksman. He loved Publish Date: Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020 married his second wife Maggie Greenway to work for Texas Instruments for 30 plus Publishfamily fish Date: fries October and family 15, barbeques. Month, 2020 years until she retired in the late 90s. Publishon March 13, Date: 2003 Octoberand they spent 15, 15 Month, years 2020 Billy loved his family and his dog JR. He Charge: $90.24 together before Maggie’s passing. McDonald Ruth moved back to Kingston in 2003 Charge:loved family $53.28 get-togethers and the time where she attended First Baptist Church McAdoo Charge:He was a$68.16 hard-working man and spent he spent with them and his many friends. Mullennix Bill to: Watts Funeral Home of Kingston.Along with spending time with most of his life as a mechanic, working for Ardmore Public BillHe was to:Watts a Christian Funeral of the BaptistHome faith. Bill to:Meador Funeral Home family and especially her grandkids, she loved vacationing Phone: 580-795-3311 Fax: 580-795-5861 Schools and later Dickson Public Schools before his retire- He is survived by his children; Christy Jaresh of Denison, in Port Aransas and traveling with the Chickasaw Nation Phone:ment. He 903-564-3800spent some time teaching transmission repair Phone:Texas, Shawn 580-795-3311 Mullennix of Oklahoma,Fax to: 580-795-5861 Cody Mullennix and 7SLHZLYL[\YU^P[OHWWYV]HSVYJVYYLJ[PVUZULLKLK at the vo-tech in Ardmore. wife, Kelli of Whitesboro, Texas; mother, Marion Mullen- as an elder. 7SLHZLYL[\YU^P[OHWWYV]HSVYJVYYLJ[PVUZULLKLKIn his free time, Beryl enjoyed raising cattle and grow- 7SLHZLYL[\YU^P[OHWWYV]HSVYJVYYLJ[PVUZULLKLKnix; grandchildren, Christopher, Katie, Hunter, Austin, She is survived by her chidren: Erin Lemons and James ing enormous gardens. He especially prided himself on his Mercedes, and Christina, great-grandchildren, Harper and Kuykendall of Kingston, Okla., Clinton McAdoo and wife Date:______watermelon patch. His kids and grandkids spent many Parker; brother, Bobby Baker, sister, Paula McCutcheon, Carey of Sherman, Texas, her grandchildren; Devin Lem- hours shelling peas and shucking corn under the shade tree. Date:______niece, Angelia and nephew, Jeremy. ons, Dylan Lemons and Luke McAdoo, her sister; Paulette _____ Approved _____ Correct as indicated Date:______He was a devout member of the Oakview Baptist Church Billy was preceded in death by his father, Carl Mullen- Porter and husband Mike of Yukon, Okla, and Vicki Wilkins where he served as a deacon for many years. _____ Approved _____ Correct as indicated nix, _____ wife, ApprovedTammy Mullennix _____ and hisCorrect grandparents. as indicated and husband Wendell of Mead, Okla. by:______He is survived by his son Kenneth and wife Linda Pallbearers will be Christopher Jaresh, Hunter Mul- Service are pending. Services will be under the direc- McDonald of Ardmore, Okla., daughter Joyce Fullingim by:______by:______lennix, Austin Mullennix, Jeremy Taylor, Jason Holbrook tion of Watts Funeral Home in Madill, Okla. Condolences of Ardmore, Okla., his grandchildren Jana and Danny Lee may be sent to wattsfuneralhome.com. of Lone Grove, Okla, Jeana and John Garcia of Kingston, and Trey Wright. Ola. Jan and Craig Williams of Edmond, Okla., James and Funeral services honoring Billy were held at 10:00 a.m. Jennifer Fullingim of Madill, Okla., as well as ten great on Monday, October 12, 2020 at Meador Funeral Home of grandchildren and eleven great great grandchildren. Whitesboro, Texas. It was officiated by Rev. Rick Carney. Beryl was preceded in death by his parents, two wives, Interment followed at Sadler Cemetery in Sadler, Texas. two brothers, Earl and Sherl McDonald, and one sister The time of visitation for family and friends was held on Theda Webb. Sunday, October 11, 2020 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at The family wishes to give a special thanks to his personal the funeral home. caregivers; Starr Moore, Angeli Ivey, and Nicole Petersen. To sign the online registry, please go to www.meador- In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Cross funeral.com. Timbers Hospice. Visitation was held Tuesday Oct. 13, 2020 from 10:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the Watts Funeral Home in Madill, Voters Should Apply Early for Absentee Ballots Okla. address. to use absentee ballots. The least 16 years of age and who Graveside services were Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 10:00 LaRue Wilhite Ballots must be in the hands reasons are: is not employed by or related a.m. at the McMillan Cemetery. Services were under the 580-795-5460 of County Election Board of- •Voters who are physically within the third degree of con- direction of Watts Funeral Home in Madill, Okla. Condo- ficials by 7 p.m. on Election incapacitated and voters who sanguinity or affinity to any lences may be sent to wattsfuneralhome.com. Day to be counted. care for physically incapacitat- person whose name appears Honorary Bearer were Justin O’Shields, Kenneth Voters in Marshall County who want to have absentee Wilhite said any registered ed persons who cannot be left on the ballot.. O’Shields, Ethan Davis, Derek Parker, John Cooper, and voter may vote by absentee bal- unattended may vote absentee. •Military personnel and Kaleb Foster. ballots mailed to them for the November 3 General Election lot in any election in which he/ They may apply only by mail, residents of the county living Death Notice should apply now, County Elec- she is eligible to vote. However, by fax, by email, online or via an overseas and the spouses and tion Board Secretary LaRue a voter must be registered and agent who is at least 16 years dependents of each group are Helen Louise Clemens, 77 of Madill, Okla. passed away reside at an address within the of age and who is not employed eligible receive absentee bal- October 5, 2020. Services were at 10:00 a.m. Friday, October Wilhite said today. Although the County Election Board geographical boundaries of a by or related within the third lots. These voters may apply 9, 2020 at Watts Memorial Chapel in Madill, Okla. Internment school district or a municipal- degree of consanguinity or only by mail, fax, or by email. was at the Woodberry-Forest Cemetery in Madill, Okla. can accept applications for absentee ballots until 5 p.m. ity to be eligible to vote in school affinity to any person whose Military personnel should con- district or municipal elections. name appears on the ballot. tact the Voting Service Officers destination, or if it will arrive on Tuesday, October 27, Wil- It is not necessary to give a •Voters who are confined to in their units for application in one piece. hite urged voters who want COD reason for voting absentee. nursing homes in the county forms and additional informa- A few Oklahoma newspapers to vote by absentee ballot to (Continued from page 1A) “While anyone can vote ab- may vote absentee. An Ab- tion or visit the Federal Voting were contacted with issues sur- apply early. sentee without giving a reason, sentee Voting Board actually Assistance Program website rounding mail-in ballots. The Absentee ballot application the law still provides several goes to the nursing home a few (www.fvap.gov/oklahoma) for box he had obtained with false Stroud-American was contact- forms are available at the advantages to absentee voters days before the election, sets more information and instruc- identification.” ed by a concerned citizen about County Election Board office in some categories,” Wilhite up a small polling place and tions. Residents of Oklahoma It was also noted that Mo- some mail-in ballots being located at 100 Plaza County said. allows these persons to vote living overseas can obtain hamed was in the process of damaged. Luckily, it turned out Courthouse Room 301 Madill, By stating one of the fol- under circumstances similar the same materials from any stuffing envelopes with mail-in only two ballots were chewed up Okla. An online version of the lowing reasons on their ap- to those at a regular precinct United States military instal- ballot applications for Dallas by the automated machine in form can be filled out and sub- plications, absentee voters polling place. They may apply lation and from United States County at the time of his ar- Oklahoma City. However, this mitted electronically at: www. can activate special conditions only by mail, by fax, by email, Embassies and Consulates as rest – Carrollton is nestled could be a problem if it were on elections.ok.gov. A print form that make it easier for them online or via an agent who is at well as on the FVAP website. in Denton, Dallas and Collin a larger scale. can also be downloaded at that counties. A reader of the Watonga Re- The mail-in fraud occurs publican phoned in with a con- to be sure they arrive at their Board of Elections if autho- even those are required to be the mailstream without the more than anybody realizes. cern, as well. They claim their destination. According to the rized, determines whether to delivered. proper amount of postage, the In September 2020, a Gregg mail-in ballot was returned due post office, this should not be provide voters with a pre-paid “If a return ballot is nev- Postal Service will deliver the County Commissioner was to insufficient postage. a concern for Americans; the return envelope for mail-in ertheless entered into the ballot and thereafter attempt arrested for voter fraud in the Apparently, this particular ballot should be delivered no ballots or request that voters mailstream with insufficient to collect postage from the ap- 2018 election. Shannon Brown concern is sweeping the nation. matter the postage. apply their own appropriate or unpaid postage, it is the propriate Board of Elections.” allegedly falsely claimed that Social media posts are running Becky Hernandez, a Stra- postage,” Hernandez said in Postal Service’s policy not to It was also noted that it voters were disabled in order rampant on Facebook, warning tegic Communications Spe- an email. “Where voters are delay the delivery of completed was rumored some Marshall to obtain absentee ballots. people about the postage for the cialist for the United States required to apply postage, the mail-in ballots,” she said. “We County residents’ ballots were As if those issues were not Postal Service said there are Postal Service requires election are proactively working with met with the same fate. The mail-in ballots. Madill Record enough to worry about, now, One post, or meme, in procedures in place to avoid officials to inform voters of the state and local election offi- was told by the citizens have to worry if their particular is warning read- any delays in the delivery of amount of postage required.” cials on mailing requirements, US Post Office that to their mail-in vote has enough post- ers to make sure to place two the ballots. Hernandez said that insuf- including postage payment. knowledge, nobody in Marshall age to get the envelope to its stamps on the mail-in ballots “Each state, or the local ficient should not be an issue, In cases where a ballot enters County encountered the issue. MARSHALL COUNTY CHURCH GUIDE !iiss dedevotionalvotional andand dirdirectoryectory isis mmadeade possiblepossible bbyy tthesehese bbusinessesusinesses wwhoho enencouragecourage aallll ttoo aattendttend wworshiporship sserervvices.ices. 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Ministry School 7:30 pm ±&KULVWRSKHU6LPRQ LEBANON LAKEVIEW LIGHTHOUSE LITTLE CITY OAKVIEW BAPTIST BAPTIST UNITED METHODIST NEW BEGINNINGS /^`,HZ[ BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH OAKLAND HOUSE CHURCH PICKENS CHURCH CHURCH Hwy 199 East CHURCH Soldier Creek/Caney Creek 4923 Alberta Creek Rd 518 S 1st, Madill OF PRAYER Mockingbird Lane BAPTIST CHURCH 2PUNZ[VU Hwy 99C Sunday School 10:00 am Sunday School 9:45 am Sunday School 9:30 am Next to Dollar General 8th & Central, Oakland Sunday School 9:45 am Sunday School 10:00 am Sunday School 9:30 am Morning Worship 10:30 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Morning Worship 11:00 am :\UKH` !HT Sunday School 9:30 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Evening Service 6:00 pm Evening Service 6:00 pm Evening Service 6:00 pm >LKULZKH` !WT Evening Service 6:00 pm 564-3397 Evening Service 6:00 pm Wednesday Meal 5:00 pm Morning Worship 11:00 am Wednesday Serv. 7:00 pm Wednesday Serv. 7:00 pm Wednesday Serv. 7:00 pm Wednesday Serv. 6:30 pm Prayer 6:00 pm Wednesday Serv. 6:00 pm   “Marshall County’s news source for more than 115 years” POWELL TEXOMA TEXOMA WILLIS POWELL CHURCH TEXOMA TRINITY SOUTHERN LIGHTHOUSE SOUTHERN UNITED PENTECOSTAL OF CHRIST HOLINESS HOUSE OF PRAYER BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH INTERFAITH CENTER BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH Hwy 377 South Brown’s Funeral Service Powell CHURCH Powell S Rogers Ave 804 W Drew, Madill Powell North Hwy 99, Madill SW of City Sunday School 9:30 am Sunday 10:00 am Sunday School 9:45 am Sunday Bible Fellowship 9:45 am Morning Worship Sunday School 9:45 am Sunday School 9:30 am Sunday School 10:00 am 107 East Tishomingo • Madill Morning Worship 11:00 am Worship 11:00 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Sunday Worship 10:45 am 9:30 am & 10:30 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Morning Worship 10:30 am Morning Worship to Follow Sun. Night 6:00 pm Sunday 6:00 pm Evening Service 6:00 pm Evening Worship 5:30 pm Sunday Family Activity 6:00 pm 795-9700 Evening Worship Evening Service 6:00 pm Evening Service 6:00 pm Wed. Bible Study 7:00 pm Tuesday 7:00 pm Wednesday Serv. 7:00 pm Wednesday Serv. 7:00 pm “Marshall County’s news source for more than 115 years” 6:00 pm Wednesday Serv. 7:00 pm Wednesday Serv. 6:00 pm Wednesday Serv. 6:00 pm FDIC Shanda Olmstead - Funeral Director Page 5A – The Madill Record – Thursday, October 15, 2020 The Madill Record O PINION The Madill Record Cole: Can’t Trust Communist China (USPS #324660) By Congressman Tom Cole a “revisionist” power that “seeks to technology, economics and energy and engaged in economic or industrial Successor to the displace the United States in the Indo- competitiveness. It’s worth noting spying, and any entity attempting Oakland (I.T.) News, established 1895; No country has been spared from Pacific region, expand the reaches of that, although Democrats declined to to hack and steal our intellectual Madill, (I.T.) News, Marshall County News-Democrat, the repercussions of China’s corona- its state-driven economic model, and participate in the panel’s work, many property. Considering that China has The Madill Times, virus missteps and reorder the region in its favor.” of their recommendations actually already tried to steal U.S. research The Marshall County Enterprise, cover-up that accel- There is no doubt that the CCP reflect bipartisan legislation already into a COVID-19 vaccine, this is an The Kingston Messenger, erated the current is now angling for greater power and introduced or passed in the House or incredibly urgent matter. Red River Dairy Farmer (Kingston), global pandemic. recognition in the world order and Senate. Certainly, CTF’s recommenda- Red River Farmer (Kingston), However, the coro- with freedom-threatening motives, Perhaps most alarming this year, tions rely on America’s own ability and the Marshall County News. navirus crisis is which makes it even more urgent the coronavirus pandemic exposed and capacity to compete with China. not the first time for the United States to take serious vulnerabilities in our supply chains, That must include long-term invest- Published Weekly at 211 Plaza, the Chinese Com- and coordinated steps to counter this which have become heavily entwined ments and some institutional reforms. Madill, Oklahoma 73446. munist Party (CCP) competitive, security and ideological with and reliant on China. To combat According to the CTF Report, this Periodicals postage paid has demonstrated threat. In response to this threat, I and loosen our dependence on China, should include doubling the funding at Madill, Oklahoma 73446. POSTMASTER: it is an untrust- Cole was very encouraged by the recom- the CTF recommended commonsense of basic science and technology re- Send address changes to worthy competitor. mendations recently put forward by steps to boost American production search over the next 10 years, boost- The Madill Record, 211 Plaza, For over four the China Task Force (CTF) to hold of goods and services. This would ing funding and support for STEM Madill, OK 73446. decades, the U.S. diplomatic strategy China accountable and strengthen include providing tax incentives for education to improve our own work- regarding China was based on the be- America’s national and economic drug and medical supply research force, strengthening the protection Staff Writer lief that by engaging the CCP, China security. and development and creating grant of research at our higher education S W would become more western-like and Led by House Foreign Affairs programs to encourage domestic institutions and mandating annual halene hite evolve into a responsible player in the Ranking Member Michael McCaul, production of important technologies. reports of all Chinese donations re- 2I¿FH0DQDJHU community of nations. Instead, China the select panel of lawmakers in the The CTF Report also outlined steps ceived by colleges and universities. Summer Bryant views western values as an existential U.S. House of Representatives spent to strengthen our national defense in As the nearly 150-page CTF Re- threat and actively works to weaken months participating in numerous response to China’s military capacity port reveals, the China problem isn’t $GYHUWLVLQJ5HS the United States’ alliance system and briefings and hearings with key and force improvements in recent a small or easy problem to solve. It JeSSie PearSon reject key principles of international experts. Before drawing conclusions years. This would include stopping will take hard work as well as shared &RQWULEXWRUV law. Unfortunately, China is moving and outlining a path forward to keep material support of China’s military determination and resolve across Janlee hoPPerS ahead using its financial and military China accountable, their work in- industrial base companies, enhanc- the Capitol and in the White House michael haggerty power to shape a world in which it is cluded conversations with more than ing counterintelligence capabilities to keep China accountable, protect the leading global power. 130 leaders – including current and and focusing more on U.S. military U.S interests and preserve freedom. &LUFXODWLRQ There is increasing recognition former Administration officials, am- protection of space capabilities and Remember, because of China’s dis- Darlene Smith that relations with China are strategi- bassadors, business executives and carrying out space exploration goals. honesty, irresponsibility and lack of cally, economically and ideologically other relevant experts. The resulting Finally, the CTF Report rightly transparency with what they knew MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES competitive. Indeed, there are fewer CTF Report published recently not raises the alarm about the very real and when about coronavirus, the In Marshall County $44.00 per Year areas of cooperation than most had only detailed their extensive work but cyber security risks posed by China. whole world needlessly suffered and Elsewhere in Okla. $52.00 per Year thought, and many more areas of in- also provided 82 key findings, along To identify and counter bad actors in is still suffering. More than a million tense competition. During President with more than 400 policy recom- Chinese technology, the CTF recom- lives have been lost to date, and many Elsewhere in the U.S $60.00 per Year Trump’s first year in office, the U.S. mendations to protect U.S. interests mended strengthening cooperation economies are barely hanging on. We INTERNET SUBSCRIPTION $44 officially declared China a major from the growing China threat. The between our friends and allies abroad. cannot wait until the next crisis to www.madillrecord.net strategic competitor. In fact, the CTF Report focuses on six important This would include imposing sanc- get serious. December 2017 National Security pillars: ideological competition, sup- tions on CCP-connected telecommu- NO REFUNDS ON SUBSCRIPTIONS Strategy plainly described China as ply chain security, national security, nications companies, especially those

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They wanted revenge. boyfriend had the right to protect 1900 NW Expressway St with the command to shoot, yelling The trial came down to self-defense himself and Taylor. Suite 1210 tragic. The argument has been made Oklahoma City, OK 73118 for many of the “fire, fire, fire.” After a few minutes and whether the officer in charge was The police are the easiest to direct 405-208-8841 recent shootings the snowballs started to turn into standing in front of his troops, as he that anger towards, yet maybe the an- that if the victims ice and clubs and one club struck a insisted, or behind. If in fact he was ger needs to be at the one who signed U.S. CONGRESSMAN had not broken soldier. As he recovered, and amongst in front, he would not have given the the warrant, or gave the evidence, or the law or had the confusion, the soldier fired at the order to fire without endangering maybe the very idea of a no-knock Markwayne Mullin not resisted arrest clubber, causing some of the troops himself. Adams gave proof of Cap- warrant itself. I understand that (R-2nd District) they would not to follow suit. In the end, eleven tain Preston’s position, the officer human nature wants someone to be 0F$OHVWHU2IÀFH have been shot. colonists were shot and eventually in charge, and made a strong case accountable. Yet the symbol of justice 1 East Choctaw That issue is for five died. The soldiers were arrested for self-defense. In his closing argu- is a blindfolded woman holding scales. Suite 175, McAlester, 74501 for murder. ments, Adams stated, “[I] submit it The image is meant to convey the idea 918-423-5951 or 580-931-0333 each to decide. Finck In the months before the trial, the to you: Facts are stubborn things; that justice is blind and only weighs 580-920-0041 fax However, Taylor was asleep in her Sons of Liberty continued to build and whatever may be our wishes, the evidence without emotion. STATE SENATOR home and had done nothing wrong. emotion around the case. Paul Revere our inclinations, or the dictates of our There has been no justice for the Her boyfriend did shoot, but he owned carved his famous picture which he passions, they cannot alter the state unnecessary killing of Breonna Tay- David Bullard (R-6) a legal gun, as the Second Amendment entitled “The Boston Massacre.” It of facts and evidence.” lor. If the review of the grand jury [email protected] allows, and he protected his home showed peaceful Bostonians being The law is the law even when we finds errors in the proceeding and the State Capitol, Room 533A attacked by vicious soldiers. The Sons don’t like it. Charges were dismissed police are convicted, the police need 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. from an invasion. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Here is where it gets difficult. As also published pamphlets showing the for six of the soldiers and the two to answer for their crimes. However, 405-521-5586 of now, a grand jury has ruled not attack as a coordinated violation of known to have fired were convicted if no legal wrongs are found and the to indict the police officers involved. their rights. It was going to be difficult of manslaughter. Bostonians were grand jury is overturned to satisfy STATE REPRESENTATIVE As expected, this news was not well to find a lawyer in Boston to defend in shock: the troops would not be political pressure or the protesters, the troops; luckily for them they had punished. It is easy to understand then, as with the Boston soldiers in Tommy Hardin (R-49) received by those wanting justice for Taylor. However, unless wrongdoing John Adams. the anger of the colonists, but from 1770, their punishment would not [email protected] Adams knew taking the case might a modern perspective hanging the bring justice, just a compounding of State Capitol Room 323 is shown in the grand jury, while there 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. would be no justice for Taylor, arrest- hurt his career, but the soldiers soldiers would not have been justice. tragedy. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 ing the officers involved to satisfy the needed a defense. He knew It was go- Back to Breonna Taylor. It is dif- Dr. James Finck is a Professor of 405-557-7383 protesters would not be justice either. ing to be even more difficult to find an ficult to see no one held accountable History at the University of Science History offers a similar example. impartial jury. Bostonians had been for Taylor’s death. However, it is also and Arts of Oklahoma and Chair of in a shouting war with their govern- difficult to punish the police, if they the Oklahoma Civil War Symposium. MARSHALL COUNTY On March 5, 1770, a crowd grew in ment back in England over things like were following the law. The record To receive daily historical posts follow COMMISSIONERS front of the customs house in Boston, the Sugar Act, the Currency Act, and of the grand jury is currently under Historically Speaking at Historical- 100 Plaza, Room 106 an early version of an IRS office, pro- most importantly the Stamp Act. In review. The police had obtained a lyspeaking.blog or on Facebook. Madill, OK 73446 testing what they saw as tyrannical Boston, the colonists felt they were no-knock warrant and claimed they 580-795-3165 taxation. As a small body of soldiers came to the aid of those inside the being oppressed and, now that their announced themselves when they office, the growing mob began throw- people were being shot down in the took the door and were fired upon and Don Salty Melton, District #1 [email protected] 580-795-2793 Letters Policy Stated Joshua Cantrell, District #2 [email protected] 580-795-5222 The Madill Record accepts letters to the editor on virtually any Opinions for or against a political candidate, or questions, in the subject. All letters must be signed and the phone number of the letter’s weeks preceding an election, will not be published as letters because Chris Duroy, District #3 author must be provided for verification purposes. they would be considered political advertising. Email letters to sha- [email protected] [email protected]. 580-564-2119 We reserve the right to edit, or refuse, letters which may be libelous. C

Page 6A – The Madill Record – Thursday, October 15, 2020 The Madill Record STATE AND LOCAL Madill band performed a send-off show By Janlee Hoppers and foremost is our wonderful Samantha Faulkner, as well as new fine arts facility that has percussion help from Jonathan The last time the Madill two new band rooms and the Francis, have been working Band received a Superior equipment to make our facili- tirelessly to help the students rating at Regional Marching ties second to none. We cannot prepare for this contest. “This Contest was in 1995, but the thank the community enough. contest is important because it 2020-2021 band is hoping We want to show them that we is the first in three parts to get to change that. On Monday are putting their investment to a State Sweepstakes Award, night, the band performed its good use,” said Hasty. the band equivalent of a state first annual Regional March- The send-off show holds as championship,” said Hasty. ing Contest Send-Off Show for a dress rehearsal before the The three judges five the parents and the community. contest. Due to covid-19, the band a rating, with the high- Band Director, Kendal Hasty band was not able to compete est and lowest rating being said it was an opportunity to in other contests. Hasty said dropped and the overall rating include the parents. performing in actual band remaining. “This is an opportunity for uniforms and in front of people Regional Marching Contest all the band parents to see what is totally different than just is unusual because bands are their students have been work- practicing. not in competition with each ing on for the past 12 weeks.” The (OSSAA) Oklahoma other, only themselves. “These Friday night football game Secondary Schools Activities past few years the band as concession stands are run by Association Southeast Re- consistently improved but has band parents, so many parents gional Marching Contest will not quite yet reach the superior miss the halftime show. be held on Wednesday, October rating,” said Hasty. “This task “Our band program owes 14 in Atoka. Hasty and his as- is extremely difficult.” Courtesy photo our community so much. First sistants, Cayden Howard and The Madill Band performed a send-off show for the OSSAA Regional Marching Contest that will be held October 14 in Atoka. to the District Attorney and continually denied being THEFT arrest warrants were issued Beau Hendrix, Cryer used (Continued from page 2A) for both. This left officers his “phone a friend lifeline” cers checked for warrants on unit. actively looking for both and called Officer Hanks to both men and the three other As the officers were at- suspects. come and identify the male. ASSAULT the vehicle and dispatched people who were involved. tempting to make Mark get On October 5, Deputy Hanks arrived on scene (Continued from page the deputies to the location. The only one who came back back in the vehicle, Mark Steve Beebe was out on and identified the male 2A) Marshall County Deputy with warrants was Mark, he was alleged as saying, patrol and pulled into the subject as the same person Kasey Cox arrived on scene had an active warrant out of “You’re going to have to kill Love’s Convience Store in in the black SUV, meaning was very dangerous. and was successful in getting Texas for a Parole Violation. me.” Eventually, officers Madill and noticed the black it was Beau Hendrix. After The victim also told of- information on the occu- Hanks received permission were able to get control of the SUV at the gas pump. Beebe detaining Beau and plac- ficers that Duran had active pants. However, both occu- from Hector to search the suspect and get him back in waited to see who was going ing him in the patrol unit, warrants out of Texas and pants were mum and being motel rooms, since they were the patrol unit. to leave the store and get officers searched his vehicle had been to prison before for uncooperative; neither would in his name. While Hanks Once at the jail, the sus- into the SUV. and found a small quantity a violent crime. Carlock and speak to officers without and other offers searched pect began to get agitated A male subject exited of Methamphetamine and a Hanks requested backup due their attorney present. Cox the rooms, a container of again. He fought officers as the store and began to walk pipe. to the possibility of violence was able to take a photo- Marijuana and a loaded .22 they attempted to place him toward the SUV until he Beau was booked into the that might arise during the graph of the two suspects for caliber firearm was found in in the cell. noticed Beebe sitting in his Marshall County Jail for confrontation. a photo line-up that would the room. Mark was booked into unit. That was when the Second-Degree Burglary, Officers requested EMS to occur later. While officers were trying the Marshall County Jail subject quickly changed Concealing Stolen Property, arrive at Texoma Tackle to Deputies brought the to determine where exactly for Domestic Abuse/Assault direction and headed to- Obstructing an Executive Of- be on hand in case needed, photos to the Lost Akers the incident occurred, they and Battery by Strangula- ward another vehicle. Beebe ficer, Falsely Impersonating and to check the victim’s neighborhood and asked nu- heard yelling. Hanks in- tion, Possession of a Firearm then made contact with the Another to Commit Liability, injuries out. The officers also merous neighbors to identify formed Carlock that Mark After the Former Convic- suspect and asked for his and Failing to Obey Traffic requested for the EMS to the suspects. One resident was in the backseat of the tion of a Felony, Domestic identification. Laws. not use lights or sirens, they told officers that he spoke patrol unit attempting to Abuse/Assault and Battery The male informed Beebe An online search found needed to be discreet to keep with the female suspect as kick out a window. Carlock in the Presence of a Minor, that he did not have any priors for DUI, Driving Un- the situation under control. she set in the SUV parked was able to get the suspect Possession of CDS, Posses- identification on his person. der Suspension, Obtaining Carlock and Hanks, along near where the golf kart was calm, even if it was only for a sion of Drug Paraphernalia, The suspect then assured Cash/Merchandise by False with Deputy Cox, arrived at found. Cox inquired if the few minutes. and Resisting an Executive Beebe that he was not the Pretenses, Domestic Abuse/ the motel and found Du- resident would be able to The minute he stepped Officer. He is always facing driver of the black SUV. Assault and Battery, and ran and his brother Hector pick the female out of a photo away, he heard yelling again. a charge for DUI. An online Beebe then contacted Possession of CDS. sitting in the front seat of line-up, to which they replied When he turned around, search found other arrests in Sheriff Danny Cryer and told Chelsea has active war- Hector’s Dodge truck. Hanks they could. he saw Hanks in a physical Texas for multiple charges him what had occurred. After rants for her for Second-De- commanded that both men After positively identify- struggle with Mark who was for Assault. the update, Cryer arrived on gree Burglary, and Conceal- put their hands up and exit ing Beau and Chelsea, both attempting to exit the police scene and attempted to iden- ing Stolen Property. the vehicle. Cox ordered 27-year-olds from Konowa, tify the male. As the male Mark to get on the ground the evidence was presented and spread his feet. After detaining the two men, offi- Trick-Or-TreaT NOW HIRING the $750.00 SIGN ON BONUS

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MPS decides fate of school events for them. Sit comfortably with head POLITICS For some people, espe- and neck relaxed cially ones who have been in Place one hand on your chest (Continued from page 1A) battle zones, wearing the mask and one on your stomach makes them hyper alert. One Slowly breathe through completely divided on the might think that being hyper your nose so your stomach importance of masks. The alert is a good thing. It is not extends pendulum on the spectrum for somebody who has been Tighten your stomach mus- has swung drastically on ei- in a war. cles and let the move inward ther side of the debate. Some Their heightened senses as you exhale through your people believe that they need take over their rational side, mouth. to wear a mask if they do any- and now, they feel as if they Once that is successfully thing outside of the house and are back in the battle. They done, begin the exercises others believe wearing a mask might react to something be- below. makes them a “sheeple” – a fore realizing that it is not the Exercises (in progressive lemming that follows the crowd correct response. Shopping at order) like sheep. a store during a pandemic is 30-minutes of diaphrag- The worst part about the stressful enough for a person matic circle breathing: breathe entire situation is deciding to without a psychiatric or medi- into the count of 4, breathe James Bowser • The Madill Record wear a mask is not so black and cal disorder. The added stress out to the count of 6, which From left to right: Madill School Board Member Mark Glenn, Madill Superindent Larry Case, white as many people think. might prove to be too much for soft sagging shoulders and and Madill Public School Treasurer Carol Combs discussed many agenda items at the meeting Some people say, “just wear somebody dealing with anxiety legs out loose and relaxed – do on October 12, 2020. They were forced to make some harsh decisions. the mask.” For some, it is not or PTSD. that daily for one week while so simple. Providence is a medical web- holding the mask in your lap; Besides the obvious medi- site that offers suggestions on Same breathing techniques cal reasons for not wearing how to overcome mask anxiety. as above, now holding mask By James Bowser kin patch which scheduled for tioned that Basketball and one – asthma, COPD, chronic The website gives instructions up to face; October 23. Also important Wrestling are coming up fast. bronchitis and emphysema – on how to set up and get ready Same breathing techniques On Monday Oct 21, 2020, the for the health of the student To test the safety, they men- there are also other issues that for the exercises. It states to: as above, now wearing mask Madill Public Schools Board is flu shots on October 20 at tioned a junior high scrimmage make it difficult for a person to Practice up to 1 hour a day with straps over the ears; held a meeting to discuss per- the school. Case discussed with Durant to see how the wear a mask. and monitor anxiety levels of Same breathing techniques tinent items that will change how important the teachers, games will fair with parents, Anxiety and PTSD are two a 1 to 10 scale (1 being the as above, now practicing walk- due to the pandemic. To begin parents and students continue students and coaches. major factors that make it lowest anxiety and 10 being ing around your home while the meeting, MPS Superinten- to remain in contact while the Other agenda items that difficult for somebody to wear the highest). wearing the mask; dent Larry Case and the board pressures of the pandemic were discussed were: a mask. Anxiety can make When anxiety rating re- Practice wearing mask voiced how proud they were of make face to face conversation • Fiscal year 2020-2021 the person feel as if they are mains below a 4/10 by the while talking to people inside the students and staff during rather difficult. budget passed trapped, or boxed in. People end for 3 days in a row, you your home; the pandemic. Other agenda items dis- • Board elections deci- who suffer from PTSD might are ready to move on to the Progress to wearing mask The board also noted how cussed by the board were sion passed feel it worse because they next step. outside of the home environ- the regular school conference possible ideas for safer indoor • School board officials survived some type of trauma Practice the diaphragmatic ment for walks, trips to the meetings are stressful at this sports, new training programs who wished to resign were ap- that caused the PTSD. circle breathing technique stores, etc. pivotal moment with the pan- and fall break. Among the proved For some people, they might (breathe into the count of 4, Progress through each step demic. changes made after the agenda • Temporary contracts be feeling as if they do not have breathe out to the count of 6, after being able to tolerate each Another agenda item dis- was approved was the senior for support staff were approved a choice. If a person was robbed which soft sagging shoulders step for at least 45-minutes cussed by the board was ban- night Madill football game • Extra duty contracts by a person wearing a mask, and legs out loose and relaxed) with limited anxiety or discom- ning any and all field trips for which was moved to October 15 for virtual curriculum and the mask might be the trigger by doing the following: fort (4/10 or below). the time being for the Early and the amazing cross-country planning were approved Childhood Center; at least till team making their way to • School calendar for the pandemic is over. That did regionals. events was approved not dissuade the board from Just before the topics were • The school’s new crisis 5-Star American Nation Bank planning a good time for the discussed, Bink Stafford, the prevention and emergency students with a student pump- School Athletic Director men- response plan were approved. 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Pauls Valley 10/15 7PM @Sulphur 10/15 7PM Lone Grove 10/23 7PM Pauls Valley 10/23 7PM Kingston 10/30 7PM Madill 10/30 7PM Little Axe 11/06 7PM SPORSPORTSTS Dickson 11/6 7PM Kingston Dominates Little Axe for District Showdown

Linda Holmes Kingston’s Jesse Rose (#55) sacks Little Axe quarterback Hunter Henderson (#4) and forces a for his second strip sack of the night, which Brycen Ellisor (#45) would recover.

By Michael Haggerty returned the fumble all the go out of bounds at the Little the loose ball at the Little to capitalize on the Kingston at the break. way to the end zone, giving the Axe 9, putting the Indians in Axe 14. This led to a three- error, as their drive went back- With a running clock, Friday night, October 9, Redskins a 7-0 lead just eight a deep hole. Unable to move play drive, all featuring runs wards for three plays. Flesher Kingston’s reserves brought the winless Little Axe Indians seconds into the game. the ball effectively, the Indians by Kingston senior Jarron ended the drive when he tack- the game home, with the only traveled to Kingston to face the Little Axe responded to unsuccessfully tried to convert “Boomer” Morgan, who scored led Kirkes in the endzone for scoring a fourth-quarter quar- undefeated Redskins in each the disaster with one of the a fourth-and-two, turning the from three yards out to give a safety, giving Kingston a terback sneak by sophomore team’s third district game. The Indians’ best drives of the ball over on downs at their Kingston a 34-0 lead. 42-0 lead. Klete Finley, and Finley also Indians had scored for the first night. On third down, Shuck own 18. The Redskins needed There was one more score After receiving the free intercepted Shuck on the final time all season the week before hit freshman receiver Jesus only one play, a handoff to waiting for the Redskins in kick, Kingston’s first play play of the game, giving Kings- in their 39-6 loss to Pauls Val- Kirkes down the left side for a senior running back Matthew the first quarter. After the of the ensuing drive was yet ton a 70-0 final margin. ley and hoped to build on that twenty-seven-yard gain and a Flesher, to cover that distance turnover, Little Axe put in another score, as “Boomer” Hayes completed all three of going into this game. first down at the Kingston 48. and make the lead 21-0. junior Hunter Henderson at Morgan took a handoff 73 his passes for 68 yards, scoring The Redskins looked to However, three downs later, Things continued to un- quarterback. yards to paydirt, extending the a touchdown on the ground. continue their hunt for the Shuck’s pass on fourth down ravel for the Indians, as they Henderson’s first pass was Redskins’ lead to 49-0. “Boomer” Morgan led all rush- district crown but needed to was intercepted by senior Mat- went three-and-out again the picked off by Hawkins in the Not yet halfway through the ers with 86 yards on 4 carries ensure they did not overlook thew Hawkins, who put the next drive. Shuck attempted left flat, and Hawkins returned second quarter, the officials and two scores. Three Redskins the Indians. Kingston came out Redskins back in business at a quick kick on fourth down, the twenty yards started running the clock to try receivers, Hayden McKinney, and thoroughly dominated the their own 45. but Kingston junior Hayden into the endzone as time ex- to bring an end to the suffering. junior Braden Matchen, and game, winning 70-0. Kingston came out passing McKinney blocked the kick, pired in the first quarter, with However, Kingston had Brandon Watson, each had a That domination started on its first offensive play, as and Kingston took over at Kingston now leading 40-0. two more scores in the second single catch in the game, with from the very first snap. senior quarterback Jase Hayes the Little Axe 14. Two plays Not much improved for the quarter, as Flesher scored on Watson’s 28-yarder on Kings- With the Indians taking threaded the needle to Watson later, Kingston scored again, Indians in the second quarter. a 39-yard run on the Redskins’ ton’s first play from scrimmage over at their own 22 after over the middle, moving the as Brandon Watson took the On the first play of the ensuing next drive, and the second leading the team. On defense, receiving the opening kickoff, ball to the Little Axe 27. ball into the endzone and the drive, Henderson threw the quarter ended much as the with senior Bryant Watts held Little Axe’s junior quarterback Six plays later, after mul- Redskins led 27-0. ball to Kingston junior Grant first had, with Shuck, back out of the game for precaution- Kolby Shuck dropped back to tiple pounding runs, Hayes The disastrous first quarter Holmes, and Kingston took in at quarterback, throwing ary reasons, Rose and Ellisor pass but was hit from behind pushed across the goal line on wasn’t over yet for the hapless over again at the Little Axe another interception, this time tied for the team lead in tackles by Kingston senior defensive a quarterback sneak to give the Indians. Recovering a low 20. A rare Kingston miscue, a to senior Colton Robinson. with six apiece. Rose also had lineman Jesse Rose, jarring Redskins a 14-0 lead. snap, Shuck was plowed by fumbled snap, gave the Indians Robinson returned the pick three sacks and forced two the football loose. Little Axe senior Corey Rose, who knocked the ball the ball back at their own 10 25 yards for another Kingston on the night. Junior Brandon Watson Shackleford muffed the ensu- loose again, and Kingston ju- three plays later. touchdown for the final play of Overall, Kingston’s offense scooped up the loose ball and ing kickoff and allowed it to nior Bryson Ellisor recovered The Indians were unable the half, and Kingston led 63-0 (See DOMINATE, page 2B ) Wildcats lose a tough battle against the Indians

By Janlee Hoppers had 131 passing yards and 14 carries for 42 yards would run The Madill football team for a first and goal. Speer gave traveled to Plainview to play credit to the Wildcats for their the Indians on October 9. The achievements in the game. Wildcats knew all four quar- “Offensively we had a great ters would be tough and the first drive, had some positive team would have to play hard. plays just couldn’t stick it in Although the Wildcats rallied once we got inside the five,” in the third quarter, Madill lost Speer said. the game 32 to 24. Head coach Sophomore Holden McGa- Chad Speer said even though hey, with 38 total rushing they walked away with a loss, yards, would attempt to run he was proud of the team’s the ball into the end zone, but resiliency and effort. was stopped by Plainview‘s de- “I couldn’t be more proud fense. Speer noted the defense of our effort and fight in the worked hard, as well. second half. To get down 25-3 “I thought we did some in the third and battle back great things on defense,” said showed resiliency.” Speer. “Some big stops on 3rd The first quarter was chal- down early but gave up a few lenging for the Wildcats. 4th down conversations when Summer Bryant • The Madill Record Plainview scored first with we had chances to make some Even though the Wildcats lost, there was still a memorable moment in the 4:57 left in the quarter. The plays.” Sophomore Rodrigo Vil- Wildcats had good runs with legas kicked a field goal with JJDPH6HQLRU*ULI¿Q:LOOLDPVPDGHKLV¿UVWWRXFKGRZQDQG&RDFKDPH6HQLRU*ULI¿Q:LOOLDPVPDGHKLV¿UVWWRXFKGRZQDQG&RDFK Junior Kendall Robertson who Sisco and other players run out to celebrate with him. (See LOSS, page 6B) Madill Cross Country places at Waurika Invitational

By Janlee Hoppers said. Carol Moreno (13:34); Maritsa For the boys team, Miguel Mendez (14:02); Mercedes The Wildcats traveled to Duran ran for first place with Stumblingbear (14:04); Joslyn Waurika for the Waurika a time of 16:43. Other runners Stumbkingbear (14:07); Korlee Cross Country Invitational on included: Anthony Sanchez Cunningham (14:14); Lala Saturday, October 10. Overall (17:44); Brodie Tull (17:46); Flores (14:30); Nathali Ibarra the boys team got first place, Angel Granados (18:09); Gael (14:40); Esperanza Hernandez and the girls team claimed Salinas (19:28); Osvaldo Arici- (14:47); Fernanda Hernandez third place. The team was to aga (19:47); Armando Gonzalez (14:50); Ariana Espinoza run the Reuel Little on Octo- (19:48); Cesar Moreno (21:45); (14:51); Camila Hernandez ber 3 but it was canceled due Sahith Gondi (22:33); David (14:56); Jaslyn Grimaldo to COVID-19 concerns. Head Mendez (23:25); Benjamin (15:17); Yailin Serrano (15:20); Coach Cale Eidson said even Hernandez (23:27); and Jose Tarah Wiese (17:09); and Mari- though the boys had a bye the Ariguiano (23:44). ana Mendez (18:25). Brandon Jacks week before, they ran well. First place for the girls The cats will run at Byng on “The boys ran better this was Isabel Sanchez running October 13 and then Regionals Anthony Sanchez and Brodie TullTull run at the WaurikaWaurika week after being off last week, a 12:17. Other girl runners on October 24. Invitational on October 10. but the girls struggled,” Eidson were: Valeria Calderon (13:22); Page 2B – The Madill Record – Thursday, October 15, 2020

The Madill Record SPORTS NFL racked with COVID-19 and injuries since season opener

Courtesy photo Dallas Cowboy Quarterback Dak Prescott suffered a season-ending injury on October 11 when Giants defensive back Logan Ryan tackled him. Ryan’s knee broke Prescott’s ankle with a compound fracture and dislocated it.

By Shalene White Sixty-six players decided to opt awaiting began September Terrell – Falcons, Jordan of three days, October 10 ter. Prescott was in a 9-yard [email protected] out and not play this season for 10, 2020. In just the mere five Ta’amu – Chiefs, and Maurice through October 12, more than run with six minutes and 33 fear of contracting the virus. weeks since the season started, Hurst – Raiders. It seems the 150 players have been side- seconds left till the end of the Before the NFL season Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, a the league has been plagued Titans were hit the hardest lined with injuries. The worst quarter. began, the fate of it was up Kansas City Chief offensive with setbacks. Between play- with the most positive cases at thing about the injured list is Giants defensive back Lo- in the air due to COVID-19. lineman was the first to start ers testing positive and other once. Those players are Adam approximately sixty percent, gan Ryan tackled Prescott, and Many professional, and non- the trend of opting out when players being placed on the Humphries, , over 90, of the list is out for the four-year Cowboys quar- professional sports were not he decided to sit out this injured list, it seems that the , Cam Batson, the entire season. terback suffered a compound sure if they were even going to season. Now, since the end of 2020 season just is not going Kamalei Correa, Tommy Hud- The mostly advertised in- fracture and dislocation of his be able to have a season. The July, sixty-six players have to be kind. son, Beau Brinkley, DaQuan jury was Dallas Cowboys’ right ankle as a direct a result NFL bigwigs had a meeting all followed suit and decided The list of players who were Jones, Greg Mabin, Corey Dak Prescott’s season ending of the tackle. and decided to go ahead with playing football is not worth left fighting the coronavirus Davis, and Isaiah Wilson. injury during the Cowboys vs. Prescott underwent surgery the season. their health. include Stephon Gilmore – Pa- Unfortunately, the injured Giants game on October 11. and is expected to recover. It is This decision alone cost The season that all football triots, Bill Murray – Patriots, list sidelined more players Prescott suffered a gruesome estimated he will be out of com- the NFL some major players. lovers have been anxiously Cam Newton – Patriots, A.J. than the virus. In just a span ankle injury in the third quar- mission for four to six months.

over the entire third quarter and their deepest penetration came out healthy.” skins did get everyone some fans. That sort of showing DOMINATE and ended with a turnover on was to the Kingston 39 on the With the victory, Kingston playing time, and no one was makes it much easier to ap- (Continued from page 1B) downs at the Little Axe 7. game’s penultimate play. (3-0 in district, 6-0 overall) is injured, leaving Kingston as preciate Kingston’s loyalty to On the other side, Little Kingston Head Coach Tom- set up for a Fall Break show- close to full strength as pos- its Redskins. scored every time it touched Axe only picked up three first my Bare felt that the Redskins down with Sulphur (3-0, 4-2) sible for the Sulphur matchup. The District 3A-2 picture the ball, with the exception of downs the entire game, two of gave an “outstanding perfor- on the road Thursday night. One thing that is great continues to clarify as we the drive in the second quarter them coming on the Indians’ mance in all three phases” of The Bulldogs dispatched Pauls about our community is the move through the schedule. that ended with the bad snap, final drive in the fourth quar- the game. Most important for Valley (1-2, 3-3) 41-7 on Friday road support Kingston fans Kingston and Sulphur are tied and a drive that extended ter. The Indians ran only four him though was that Kingston night, and like the Redskins, provide. Even at remote lo- atop the district, both with plays in Kingston territory, had “another district win and have dominated their district cales, the Kingston faithful undefeated records in district games, winning by an average turned out in droves to support play that will be on the line on score of 53-4 over Little Axe their Redskins. Thursday night. and Madill (1-2, 2-4) as well Meanwhile, there was a dif- Meanwhile Lone Grove (2-1, as the Panthers. ferent view on the other side 4-2) blew out Dickson (0-3, 0-6) The winner of this matchup of the field Friday night. Little 49-0 to hold onto third place, will take sole possession of first Axe has had a terrible season. while Plainview (2-1, 2-4) is place in the district. Kickoff at For the casual fan, it can be in fourth place by total points Sulphur is scheduled for 7:00 hard to justify a four-hour after the Indians= 42-34 vic- p.m. on Thursday. round trip to watch another tory over Madill (1-2, 2-4). The slaughter of your home team. rest of the district consists of EXTRA POINTS However, it is hard to be- Madill in fifth place, followed It is hard for Kingston to lieve that less than twenty by Pauls Valley in sixth (trail- take anything instructive out fans made the trip - less than ing Madill by two net points), of a game like this one, with one parent per player, to say and then winless Dickson and such an enormously inferior nothing of the visiting cheer Little Axe are tied for last. opponent. However, the Red- squad that outnumbered their Madill Public Schools Coach of the Week Proudly sponsored by Corner Drug Jose Cortes Jose Cortes is originally from Colombia, but has been in Madill for the past 23 years. He has taught at the Madill Public Schools for 14 years. He is a Football and Soccer coach and teaches Spanish and ELL. He has a Bachelors and Masters degree from Southeastern Oklahoma State University. He belongs to the Oklahoma Soccer Coaches Association and was named All-Star Soccer Coach in 2011. He is a coach because of the kids and the passion he has for the sports themselves. “There is no other feeling like helping young athletes further develop their natural persistence, determination, discipline, dedication, resilience, work ethic, heart, leadership skills, connection with, and respect for others, not only in competition, but in life.” The Madill Record – Thursday, October 15, 2020 – Page 3B Need to sell your The Madill Record place? ‘In the Arms of Lake Texoma’ WWee have a buyer for you! Courourtneytney realealtyty //^` .HY`9KTP:VM4HKPSS^` .HY`9KTP:VM4HKPSS ^^^^JV\Y[UL`YLHS[`UL[ ‹^^JV\Y[UL`YLHS[`UL[ ‹ ‹ ‹

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PLIES264, REA, 476.15, TEMS, INC, 92.00, IT WIPER BLADES376, AT- CORPORATION, 299.98, LEASE PAYMENT229, Daniel Nixon, Victor Seeley, Town of Kingston and Mar- Robert Holliday thanked UTILITY265, WALMART ASSISTANCE344, AT&T, WOODS, 14.97, SPRAY PRINTERS57, QUILL SNB BANK NA, 2513.32, Danny Cryer, Laura Larkin, shall County in the amount the board for allowing the COMMUNITY, 19.97, 870.50, PHONE SER- BOTTLE377, PB R EQUIP- CORPORATION, 184.93, LEASE PAYMENT230, Sara Randolph, and K. of $4,700 per month, sec- Economic Development to SHELF UNIT266, ACES VICE345, SILVERBACK MENT INC, OFFICE SUPPLIES58, Duroy, Chris W., 148.24, Peter Allen. Chris Duroy onded by Chris Duroy. All create a new website. The INC HEAT & AIR, 100.00, SHREDDING SERVICES 97.00 , CAN OPENER378, MCKESSON MEDICAL- MILEAGE231 , COUNTY called the meeting to order, voted aye. Gloria Salazar Board approve the alloca- SERVICE CALL267, LLC, 125.00, SHRED- 0 REILLY AUTO PARTS, SURGICAL, 163.38, SUP- BUILDING CENTER- established a quorum was discussed with the Board tion of alcoholic beverage OG&E, 3482 .11, UTIL- DING346, ADA PAPER 35.66, SUPP/EQUIP379, PLIES59, ULINE, 468.88, KINGSTON, 79.99, SUP- present and led the Pledge the closing of the County tax: Madill $6563.57, Kings- ITY268, OG&E, 3252.31, COMPANY INC, 89.28, A* B* C* OCCUPATIONAL FILE CABINET; PLIES232, ATWOODS, of Allegiance. Josh Cantrell &OHUN¶V RI¿FH RQ 2FWREHU ton $2787.34, and Oakland UTILITY269, MARSHALL SUPPLIES347, T.H. SAFETY Highway 173, DIRECT DIS- 113 .18, SUPPLIES233, made a motion to continue 9, 2020 for training. Chris $1840.24. Josh Cantrell COUNTY ELECTION ROGERS LUMBER SERVICE, 13 5 .00, FIRST COUNT TIRE LLC, 699.40, MOTOR SALES, 538.73, the Proclamation declar- Duroy and Josh Cantrell made a motion to adjourn, BOARD, 188.00, PRE- CO INC, 10.99, SUP- AID SUPPLIES380, COUN- TIRES/TIRE REPAIR174, PARTS234, OVERLAND ing a state of disaster and said as long as you post seconded by Don Melton. ELEC. EXP.270, PITNEY PLIES348, CHRISTMAS TY BUILDING CENTER- B R U C K N E R T R U C K MATERIALS & MFG. INC., public health emergency for the closing on the door, that All voted aye. BOWES GLOBAL FINAN- DONE BRIGHT, 2147.42, MADILL INC, 13.49, SUP- SALES, 303 .57, HOSE175, 1471.55, ROAD MATE- Marshall County adopted would be ok. Josh Cantrell Chris Duroy CIAL, 133.65, POSTAGE Christmas decor349, PLIES381, COMDATA INC, B R U C K N E R T R U C K RIAL235, KINGSTON the 25th day of March 2020 made a motion to adjourn, Chairman MACHINE LEASE 271, T.H. ROGERS LUMBER 179 .52, GAS382, OSU SALES , 1 24.91, FIL- HARDWARE INC, 33.90, and its amendment dated seconded by Don Melton. Ann Hartin, SPARKLIGHT, 332.34, CO INC, 194 .22, Light COUNTY EXTENSION, TERS176, OG&E, 124.35 , SUPPLIES236, CUSTOM April 6, 2020, seconded All voted aye. Secretary INTERNET SERVICE272, Bulbs350, ATWOODS, 900.00, SUPPLIES383, UTILITY177, MOORE AU- FIT AUTO GLASS LP, 175 by Don Melton. All voted 10-05-2020 2019-2020 AT&T ONE NET SERVICE, 79.41, SUPPLIES351, OSU COOPERATIVE EX- TOMOTIVE, 2427.30, RE- .00, WINDSHIELD237, C.L. aye. Josh Cantrell made a The Board of County Health 217, OKLAHOMA 552.70, CELLULAR SER- COUNTY BUILDING TENSION SERV, 3333.33, PAIRS178, UNITED AG & BOYD COMPANY, 800.00, motion to approve Marshall Commissioners met in a STATE DEPT. OF HEALTH, VICE273, OKLAHOMA CENTER-MADILL INC, CONTRACTUAL SER- TURF, 383.44, PARTS179, FEES238, CITY OF KINGS- County Medical Center special meeting. All mem- 8002.41, Payroll; 2020- DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFE- 35.97, SUPPLIES352, VICE384, RANDOLPH, C.L. BOYD COMPANY, TON, 103.29, WATER239, Board of Control Change bers were present along 2021 TY, 350.00, OLETS274, TB- T.H. ROGERS LUMBER SARA, 123.05, TRAV- 17.95, PARTS180, C.L. PROSPERITY BANK, Order No.005 for an ad- with Ann Hartin, Laura Lar- 911 Phone 21, AT&T, TECH COMMUNICATIONS CO INC, 39.96, OUT- EL385, AT&T, 210.54, BOYD COMPANY, 188.76, 2616.00, LEASE PAY- ditional cost of $58,463.60, kin, Mary Ann Hale, Danny 851.01, PHONE SER- LLC, 574 .74, PHONE LET353, VINSON ELEC- PHONE SERVICE386, PARTS181, OG&E, 281.47, MENT240, ATWOODS, seconded by Don Melton. Cryer, Robert Chaney and VICE22, AT&T, 83.04, SERVICE275, PFG LIT- TRIC, 950.11, REPLACE LEAF, 169.07, COPIER ELECTRIC182, COMDA- 5.99, SUPPLIES; All voted aye. Don Melton Robert Holliday. Chris Du- PHONE SERVICE; Crt TLE ROCK, 8741.33, JAIL OUTSIDE OUTLETS354, CONTRACT387, AT&T TA, Jail Debt Payments 3, made a motion to approve roy called the meeting to Payroll 28, OESC, 288.41, FOOD276 , STAPLES QUILL CORPORATION, Mobility, 82.46, HOT 736.03, GAS183, QUILL MARSHALL COUNTY, Marshall County Medical order, established a quorum UNEM PLOY.TAX; ADVANTAGE, 43.26, INK 325.84, SUPPLIES355, SPOT388, KINGS OVER- CORPORATION, 55.99, 49163.40, MONTHLY AP- Center Board of Control was present and led the General 245, CITY HOST- PENS277, MARKS, 48 OKLAHOMA NAT. GAS HEAD DOOR, 1637.00, INK CARTRIDGE184, CCP PROPRIATION; Payment of Application Pledge of Allegiance. Don ED SOLUTIONS, 505.32, .32, SOAP DISPENS- CO., 300.16, UTILITY356, DOOR389, DEERE & INDUSTRIES INC., 164.04, Mtg Cert 4, SPARKLETTS & No. Nine for Period ending Melton made a motion to PHONE SERVICE246, ER278, BOB BARKER MADILL PUBLIC WORKS COMPANY, 17611.40, SUPPLIES185, WARREN SIERRA SPRINGS, 17.22, 09/30/2020 in the amount continue the Proclama- SPARKLIGHT, 157.28, CO INC, 245.67, JAIL SUP- AUTHORITY, 1315.67, EQUIP.; CAT, 2422.95, PARTS186, WATERS, SPARKLETTS & of $411,416.82, seconded tion declaring a state of INTERNET SERVICE247, PLIES279, ULINE, 143.55, WATER357, MARSHALL Health 37, MCKESSON PROGRESSIVE ENERGY SIERRA SPRINGS, 50.51, by Josh Cantrell. All voted disaster and public health CIT, 178 .00, PHONE SHELF UNIT280, QUILL COUNTY WATER CORP., MEDICAL- SURGICAL, LLC, 2542.77, DIESEL187, WATER; aye. Don Melton made a emergency to Marshall LEASE248, THOMSON CORPORATION, 218.92, 20.00, WATER3 58, VYVE 51.33, 38, TOUCHTONE CIRCUIT ENGINEER- Resale 29, QUILL COR- motion to approve Marshall County adopted the 25t h REUTERS WEST, 104.19, OFFICE SUPPLIES281, BROADBAND, 10 5.90, COMMUNICATIONS, ING, 972.00, SIGNS188, PORATION, 179.39, SUP- County Medical Center day of March 2020 and its WEST INF0249, AT&T COUNTY BUILDING INTERNET SERVICE359, 99.33, 39, CENTERPOINT ENERGY PLIES; Board of Control Invoice amendment dated April 6, ONE NET SERVICE, 1.34, CENTER-MADILL INC, OKLAHOMA NAT. GAS SOUTHWEST FILTER ARKLA, 31.58, UTIL- Rural Fire-ST 8, Chief No.20060 for Billing Period 2020, seconded by Josh PHONE SERVICE250, 86.20, OFFICE SUP- CO., 39.19, UTILITY360, SERVICE INC, 29.00, 40, ITY189, OG&E, 216.33, Fire & Safety Co Inc, Ending August 2020 in Cantrell. All voted aye. Josh AT&T INTERNET, 109.55, PLIES282, 0 REILLY AUTO T.H. ROGERS LUMBER OG&E, 841.87, 41, SPARK- UTILITY190, OKLA. DEPT. 1595.00, SUPPLIES9, the amount of $9,847.75, Cantrell made a motion INTERNET SERVICE251, PARTS, 30.48, HEAD- CO INC, 3.57, KEYS361, LIGHT, 77.17, 42, EMPIRE OF TRANSPORTATION, OKLAHOMA MANAGE- seconded by Josh Cantrell. for the Marshall County SPARKLETTS & SIERRA LIGHT283, AT&T AT&T INTERNET, 71.85, PAPER 1728.93, LEASE PAY- MENT & ENTERPRISE All voted aye. Don Melton ([WHQVLRQ 2I¿FH WR DSSO\ SPRINGS, 36.75, WA- Mobility, 177.80, PHONE INTERNET SERVICE362, COMPANY INC, 32.66, MENT215, MICHAEL SERVICES, 4561.84, IN- made a motion to approve for a grant for the Marshall TER252, QUILL COR- SERVICE284, SOUTH- SPARKLIGHT, SUPPLIES43, GRAI OLIVER, 1700.00, MOW- SURANCE10, WOODY Marshall County Medical Couhty 4H to install a pavil- PORATION, 236 .00, OF- ERN TIRE MART LLC, 127.49, INTERNET SER- NGER, 207.16, SUP- ING216, COMDATA INC, MOTOR CO INC, 3930 Center Board of Control ion on the County property FICE SUPPLIES253, TWIN 1908.00, TIRE REPAIR332, VICE363, ATWOODS, PLIES44, QUILL COR- 287 .83, GAS217, ED- .97, REPAIRSll, WELCH Invoice No.89649 dated located on Archard Road, PEAKS WATER WORKS, AT&T INTERNET, 183.81, 64.99, LADDER364, T.H. PORATION, 13 9.99, OF- WARDS CANVAS INC., STATE BANK, 1234.67, 09/18/2020 in the amount of seconded by Don Melton. 625.00, LAWN CARE254, PHONE SERVICE333, ROGERS LUMBER CO INC, FICE SUPPLIES45, QUILL 108.20, TARPS218, LAKE LEASE PAYMENT12, PEN- $371.21, seconded by Josh All voted aye. Don Melton COUNSELING INC., 50.00 QUILL CORPORATION, 29.76, SUPP/EQUIP365, CORPORATION, 77 .97, COUNTRY PETROLEUM GUIN MANGEMENT INC, Cantrell. All voted aye. Don made a motion to approve , Counseling Service255, 204.53, OFFICE SUP- OESC, 2099.44, UN- OFFICE SUPPLIES46, LLC, 11 98 .23, DIE- 4236.00, NOTIFICATION Melton made a motion to ap- Texoma Fire Department as THE MADILL RECORD PLIES334, OPENGATE EMPLOY.TAX366, GILL, U.S. CELLULAR, 65.35, SEL219, MADILL PUB- SYSTEM; prove Driven Digital as the a TITLE 19 entity, seconded INC, 526 .05, PUBLICA- TECHNOLOGIES, 269.61, RICHARD H., 21.85, SERVICE47 , SWINK HEAT LIC WORKS AUTHOR- SH Svc Fee 26, STAPLES web designer for Marshall by Josh Cantrell. All voted TION256, S.O.R. D. INC, CONTRACT335, Wells TRAVEL367, Caldwell, & AIR ELECTRICAL INC, ITY, 51.07, WATER220, ADVANTAGE, 277.34, County Economic Develop- aye. Josh Cantrell made a 61.50, TRASH FEE257, Fargo Financial Leas- Willa Dean, 0.58, TRAV- 306.00, A/C REPAIRS48, FORGUSON, TOMMY L., OFFICE SUPPLIES27, ment Authority, seconded motion to approve the LEPC AMERICAN ELEVATOR ing, 278.54, COPIER EL368, SPARKLETTS & MCKESSON MEDICAL- 400 .00 , MOWING221, ATWOODS, 15 .99, ANT by Josh Cantrell. All voted Bylaws, seconded by Don CO., 386 .00, ELEVATOR LEASE336, MILLER OF- SIERRA SPRINGS, 25.27, SURGICAL, 269.31, SUP- PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION KILLER28, SPARKLIGHT, aye. Josh Cantrell made a Melton. All vote aye. Josh INSPECTION258, NEC FICE EQUIPMENT, 166 WATER369, TURN KEY PLIES49, AT&T Mobility, INC, 58.04, OXY TANK222, 116.87, INTERNET SER- motion to participate in the Cantrell made a motion FINANCIAL SERVICES .30, COPIES337, SPRING HEALTH CLINICS LLC, 40.04, INTERNET SER- C.L. BOYD COMPANY, VICE29, AKER TIRE & County Road Machinery to approve the minutes LLC, 1195.66, PHONE HOUSE WATER CO 4214.67, INMATE MEDI- VICE50, OKLAHOMA NAT. 54.30, PARTS223, C.L. LUBE EXPRESS, 651.12, from previous meetings, SERVICE 259, QUILL INC., 25.00, WATER338, CAL370, AT&T, 71.85, GAS CO., 37.70, 51, AT&T, BOYD COMPANY, 524.80, MAINTENANCE30, CARD- purchase orders and travel CORPORATION, 183.99, EMBASSY SUITES HO- INTERNET SERVICE371, 353.28, PHONE SER- PARTS224, WHITEHEAD, MEMBER SERVICE, claims, seconded by Don SEPARATION SCREE TEL, 504 .00, RESERVA- WALMART COMMUNITY, VICE52, MADILL PUB- KENDALL A., 67.00, RE- 2244.03, TRAINING Melton. All voted aye. Don N260, QUILL CORPORA- TION339, CROSBY, JAMIE 777.15, BREAD372, C LIC WORKS AUTHOR- IMBURSEMENT225, MA- (Published in The Madill Re- Melton made a motion to TION, 317.92, SEPARA- L., 268.45, MEALS & MILE- GREEN PEST CONTROL, ITY, 109.00, UTILITY53, DILL PUBLIC WORKS cord October 15, 2020 3t) approve monthly appro- TION SCREEN261, MA- AGE340, VOYLES, LINDA 100.00, PEST SPRAY- EDMONDS, VIRGINIA, AUTHORITY, 103.72, Attorney General Hunter Appoints Special Counsel to Review Audit From Staff Reports members of the Attor- rience as an attorney served in a variety of news@ ney General’s Office in state government is roles, including Okla- madillrecord.net have been or remain unmatched. She has homa Labor Com- involved in several in- served in a variety of missioner, Secretary vestigations into Epic roles, including secre- for Education and OKLAHOMA and their continued tary of education and Workforce Develop- CITY – Attorney Gen- role in the ongoing workforce develop- ment, and previously eral Mike Hunter to- litigation into Epic’s ment, labor commis- as Chief of Staff for the day appointed Melissa financial records. The sioner, chief of staff Oklahoma Attorney McLawhorn Houston office also serves as in the state Office of General. as a special counsel counsel to the Virtual Homeland Security, as “I appreciate Attor- to the Attorney Gen- Charter School Board. well as a wide variety ney General Hunter’s eral’s Office to review From his office, of other agency policy confidence in me to the state auditor and the attorney general operations. With as- lead the review of inspector’s audit of has appointed Senior sistance and resources this audit,” Houston Epic Charter Schools. Deputy Attorney Gen- provided from my of- said. “There has been The appointment eral Joy Thorp as the fice, she will conduct much scrutiny and of a special counsel chief liaison from the an extensive review of inquiry surrounding comes as the attorney office to work with the auditor’s findings Epic Charter Schools Courtesty photos general has recused Houston in reviewing and make recommen- for many years. Okla- himself and much of Melissa McLawhorn Houston (left) was appointed as Special Counsel the audit. Thorp heads dations based on the homans deserve a fair his office from further to review the Epic Charter School Audit, and Joy Thorp (right) is the the Criminal Justice rule of law. I appreci- and unbiased look review of the audit. chief liason for the review. 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The Madill Record HEALTH Breast Cancer Awareness is important even during a pandemic

Dr. Ana Crew D.O. risk for breast cancer to get this up to date. Family Medicine and talk to their doctor Patients who are un- Physician about when to start insured can also have screening. The Ameri- these preventative October is Breast can Cancer Society services done at no Cancer Awareness recommends women cost through the Take Month and it is a be screened at ages Charge! Oklahoma great time to remem- 40-44 if they choose to program. Our provid- ber how important do so. However, some ers at FHCSO are it is to get tested for women who are at certified to do these breast cancer and to higher risk may begin exams in our various raise awareness for screening earlier. ACS clinics. This program this disease. Due to recommends you have helps bring access the COVID-19 pan- yearly mammogram to these important demic, many women screenings for patients preventative services have postponed their 45-55, preferably at to those who would yearly mammograms the same center so im- otherwise not be able due to hospital and ages can be compared to get them due to cost. city shutdowns, and for subtle changes. Together we can work fears of contracting Women should also towards the goal of disease by going to perform home self-ex- both preventing breast the hospital. Hospi- ams to know how their cancer and preventing tals now have strict breasts normally look early deaths from this protocols in place to and feel and report devastating disease. keep patient’s safe any breast changes For more information while getting their to their health care about mammograms mammograms done, provider right away. or the Take Charge! so it is time to get back Performing self-exams Program, contact any to scheduling appoint- monthly may save of our FHCSO clinics. ments and get back your life in early detec- FHCSO provides to taking care of our tion as well. medical, dental, phar- overall health. Mammograms are macy and behavior- Early detection is a part of a Well Woman al healthcare staff. key to properly diag- Exam, which is your FHCSO is a public, nose and treat breast yearly wellness exam non-profit organiza- cancer. Breast cancer that you have done tion that receives is still the most com- with your Primary federal funding to mon cancer in women Care Provider or OB/ provide services to all in the United States GYN once a year. individuals regardless and is the second lead- That is a great time to of their ability to pay. ing cause of cancer- discuss any concerns FHCSO files private related death. Women about your overall insurances, Medicare, who get regular mam- health, have lab work Medicaid, Soonercare, mograms have a 25% done, have a PAP and most other insur- less chance of having smear and arrange ances are accepted. advanced breast can- your mammograms at Uninsured patients cer and a 40% less your hospital of choice. are given a fee based chance of dying of If you have not had a on a sliding scale ac- breast cancer in 10 mammogram or a Well cording to income. Courtesy photo years. This is why we Woman Exam done Visit www.fhcso.org Dr. Ana Crew D.O., the Family Medicine Physician at the Family Health Center of Southern Oklahoma in Kingston recommend that wom- within the last year, for more information. YLTPUKZ^VTLU[OH[NL[YLN\SHYIYLHZ[L_HTZOLSWZÄUKP[LHYS`LUV\NO[V[YLH[ en be aware of their please contact your individual and family health care provider Small Towns, Suburbs Across State Lead Weekly Hotspots

An interactive map shows recent numbers of positive cases in Madill and Kingston. The two above maps shows numbers from October 9, 2020. (Paul Monies/Oklahoma Watch).

By Paul Monies surpassed 97,000 on reached new levels of 100,000 people in the office said in a state- Other weekly increas- virtual research cen- delayed as the agency Oklahoma Watch Friday, with the state community spread as past week. The state ment. “Our office im- es came in ZIP codes ter on Wednesday to dealt with a financial recording highs in new flu season begins. Pub- ranked fifth in test mediately reached out in suburban cities go along with a new scandal in 2017 and Small towns and daily cases, active lic health experts have positivity in the Oct. to the White House for like Broken Arrow, location for the state’s 2018 and has gone suburbs across the cases and hospital- cautioned residents to 4 report. clarification and was Owasso and Edmond. aging public health through several in- state were among the izations. So far, 1,091 continue to be vigilant “Messaging to com- assured that language That’s in contrast to lab. The Oklahoma terim health commis- top hotspots for the Oklahomans have with the virus and get munities about effec- was not unique to recent weeks, when Pandemic Center for sioners. coronavirus as past died from COVID-19, their flu shots. tiveness of masks is Oklahoma, but rather infections at several Innovation and Ex- The health depart- infections in several according to the Okla- The latest White critical as many out- was included in the state prisons pushed cellence in Stillwater ment is in the middle prisons appeared to homa State Depart- House report on coro- door activities will be reports for dozens of communities in those will combine human, of moving to new head- decline. ment of Health. navirus in Oklahoma moving indoors with states.” (Story contin- ZIP codes into the top animal and plant dis- quarters offices in the The total number The grim statistics ranked the state No. colder weather ap- ues below) spots. ease investigations former SandRidge of coronavirus cases show the state has 10 for new cases per proaching,” the report The White House Prison infections from public health Building in downtown said in its recommen- does not issue the re- have slowed, but the and university re- Oklahoma City. Those dations. “Masks must ports to the public and Department of Cor- searchers and target new offices won’t be be worn indoors in all leaves it up to states to rections kept Dick infection responses to able to accommodate public settings and release their sections Conner Correctional the state’s urban and a public health lab, group gathering sizes of the report. Okla- Center in Hominy and rural areas. Federal so officials decided should be limited.” homa began releas- North Fork Correc- CARES Act funding, to relocate the lab to The report also said ing its White House tional Center in Sayre which expires at the Stillwater. Oklahoma has had reports in August after on its hotspot list. end of the year, will Paul Monies has “many preventable criticism from local of- Almost 3,900 inmates be used to start the been a reporter with deaths,” a character- ficials and the media. have tested positive center. Oklahoma Watch ization disputed by An Oklahoma overall, but just 259 Lawmakers in 2017 since 2017 and cov- Gov. Kevin Stitt. Watch analysis of inmates had active gave the Oklahoma ers state agencies and “The governor ve- new active corona- infections by Friday, State Department of public health. Contact hemently disputes virus cases in the the department said Health up to $58.5 him at (571) 319-3289 the editorial opinion past week showed ZIP in a testing update. million in bonding or pmonies@oklaho- included in this week’s codes in Jay, Shawnee Meanwhile, Stitt authority for a new mawatch.org. Coronavirus Task and Seminole with and other health of- public health lab, but Follow him on Twit- Force report,” Stitt’s the largest increases. ficials launched a new the project has been ter @pmonies. Page 6B – The Madill Record – Thursday, October 15, 2020

y The Wildcats allowed the sack for a loss of 13 yards and LOSS Indians to score with three allowing Plainview to score Kingston Public Schools minutes knocked off the clock with 4:33 left in the game. (Continued from page 1B) to begin the third quarter. Pla- Speer said that even though inview attempted a two-point the game was not going as Teacher of the Week 40 seconds left in the quarter conversion, but Sophomore RJ they planned, the Wildcats Bettis making a 6 to 3 game. Morris madethe stop. With the still played hard and gave Proudly sponsored by The second quarter was no score 25 to 3, Madill refocused their best. easier for the Wildcats. The and started to rally. Kendall “We had some easy things Madill defense had great stops Robertson would find Sopho- we missed early that are plays but allowed Plainview to score more Stephen Sisco who had we need to make,” said Speer. Sarah Burnett with 5:15 left, bringing the 63 total yards for the night, for “In the second half, we didn’t score to 13 to 3. The Wildcats a wildcat touchdown. come out offensively how we Sarah Burnett teaches 7th grade had a total of nine penalties With a 25 to 10 score, the would have liked, but the kids Math at Kingston Middle School. costing the team a total of 65 best play of the game came kept playing. I think we got a yards. Speer said pre snap pen- from a reverse play with Junior little tempo going which helped She is a Kingston Alum and alties and a lack of focus was Nick Northcutt ,,ho had 57 us find some rhythm I think.” attended college at Rogers State the team’s ultimate demise for total yards in the game, threw Madill took control of the the game. to Kendall Robertson for a ball for the last time and Ken- University. “The penalties definitely touchdown, bringing the score dall Robertson ran it in for a She is in her eighth year in hurt us; mainly the pre snap to 25 to 16. However, what touchdown. penalties. I think they are happened next, one doesn’t Madill will host the Pauls teaching, and has taught from just a lack of focus on our see in a football game. The Valley Panthers for Senior sixth grade Math to Algebra. The guys part,” said Speers. The Wildcats went for a two-point night on Thursday, October 15, wildcat defense could not stop conversion with 50 seconds left at 7:00 p.m. at Blake Smiley majority of her teaching has been the Plainview offense, who had in the quarter. The play does Stadium. Speer said there is no sixth and seventh grade. This a total of 344 total yards, but not go as planned. Instead, time rest and the team needs Speers said the team showed Senior offensive lineman, Grif- to be ready. year, she has added STEM, Flight improvement from previous fon Williams, was open and “We need to prepare better caught the pass. Speer said it and be focused. [We] Have and Space to her resume. Her games. “I thought our tackling im- may not have been planned, a short week this week with accomplishments are Dept. Math Head, Lead teacher and proved from last week, but we but it worked. Pauls Valley coming to town,” aren’t where we need to be in “The two-point conversion Speer said. “It’s senior night Project Lead the Way Teacher. that category yet,” Speer said. wasn’t a design for the OL un- and will be a great chance to “I am a teacher and my job is to make sure each student “We were a lot more physical fortunately,” said Speer. “We honor the seniors and all of the tonight but didn’t wrap up like had some confusion by a few hard work they have put into I encounter gains the knowledge they need to be a we needed to and didn’t gang guys. That was just some kids their careers here at Madill. successful adult. I understand not all students are equal tackle enough.” playing hard and they ended We need to increase our focus Plainview would score again up making a play.” this week. We need three great in math, so I strive for students to reach their learning before halftime making it a 19 The fourth quarter was in- days of work and preparation.” potential. to 3 ball game. tense from a deal that brought more penalties, a quarterback Subscribe to our e-edition at wwwwww.madillrecord.net.madillrecord.net