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Chloe Goff ment unit, condo unit, dorm [email protected] room, hotel room, motel PATRICK SEMANSKY room, shared rentals, Former democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, GROVE — The City Council boats, recreational I-Vt., departs Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 18, voted to approve a ‘shelter in vehicles, similar 2020, after the Senate passed a second coronavirus response bill. place’ resolution for the City facilities or accom- of Grove on Tuesday, April 7. modations. The new resolution further Should someone tightens restrictions within within a residence Sanders drops out city limits, in hopes of slowing test positive for CO- the spread of coronavirus (CO- VID-19, all members VID-19). The resolution went of the household are into effect at 12:01 a.m. on to quarantine in sepa- Wednesday, April 8, 2020 and rate areas of the house for of presidential race will be revisited by the council no less than fourteen days. on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. Those members are not to go Democratic Socialist leaves race, The shelter in place order is to work, school or any other purposes: for all residents living within community function, un- • to get supplies essential Biden becomes presumptive nominee city limits and non-residents less someone is an essential to their health and/or safety visiting the city. The order healthcare worker. That per- • to get supplies essential Chloe Goff mount a campaign that can- requires anyone within city son may then work in accor- to the health and/or safety [email protected] not win and which would limits to take shelter in a dance with CDC guidance. of their family, those living interfere with the important residence, which is listed as a Residents may only leave WASHINGTON D.C. — work required of all of us in single-family home, apart- their home for the following SEE SHELTER, A3 Senator Bernie Sanders has this difficult hour,” Sanders left the presidential race. said. “While this campaign is On Wednesday, April 8, coming to an end, our move- the senator from Vermont ment is not.” announced the ending of his Sanders has found some campaign via a livestreamed comfort in the knowledge Cherokee Nation distributes food packages to speech. that his platform is making “I wish I could give you headway into everyday life. better news, but I think you “Few would deny that know the truth, and that over the course of the past 4,000 Cherokees during COVID-19 pandemic is that we are now some five years, our movement 300 delegates behind Vice has won the ideological Staff Reports President Biden, and the path struggle,” Sanders said. “It [email protected] toward victory is virtually was not long ago that people impossible,” Sanders said. considered these ideas radi- TAHLEQUAH – The Cher- “So while we are winning the cal and fringe. Today, they okee Nation has distributed ideological battle and while are mainstream ideas. Many more than 1,500 food pack- we are winning the support of them are already being ages to help more than 4,000 of so many young people and implemented in cities and elderly and disabled Chero- working people throughout states across the country.” kees have plenty of food as the country, I have concluded Sanders was the front- they stay indoors during the that this battle for the Demo- runner in the Democratic COVID-19 pandemic. cratic nomination will not be race just a few months ago, Cherokee Nation used successful. And so today I am but the impact of corona- emergency funds of more announcing the suspension virus (COVID-19) has left than $350,000 approved last COURTESY PHOTO of my campaign.” it’s mark on his campaign. year by Principal Chief Chuck Cherokee Nation employee volunteers load non-perishables and Sanders continued by Sanders held his final live perishable food items for distribution to community organizations across saying: “I cannot in good SEE CHEROKEE, A2 the Cherokee Nation, which distribute the food to Cherokee elders. conscience continue to SEE SANDERS, A2

County residents are visiting pharmacies and grocery stores 32 percent more than the average Oklahoman Carolyn Ashford-Boothe wide the reduction in [email protected] workplace mobility was down 32 percent. In GROVE — Google col- Delaware County it was lects mobility data for down 20 percent and in its Google Map program Ottawa County down 35 and that data is being percent. Tulsa County’s used by public health cate that our two coun- a 36 percent reduction homa County is down 43 increased 20 percent figures for this category officials as part of CO- ties are behind the curve in visits. That mobility percent. while in Ottawa County were down 36 percent VID-19 data collection. in sheltering at home. for Delaware County is For the same time that number is down and Oklahoma County The reports are called According to the down only 16 percent period, statewide mobil- by 3 percent. In Tulsa down 35 percent. Community Mobility Google Data, from Feb- and for Ottawa County ity to grocery stores, County the decrease is The mobility trend Reports and they are be- ruary 16 until March 29, down 21 percent. In farmers’ markets, drug 18 percent and in Okla- for residential was up ing collected throughout statewide places such as the two top virus-in- and pharmacies is down homa County is down 16 an average of 9 percent the world. restaurants, shopping fected counties, Tulsa 12 percent. However, in percent. statewide during this Data for Delaware and centers, libraries and County’s reduction is Delaware County that As businesses are Ottawa Counties indi- movie theaters have had 42 percent and Okla- number has actually ordered closed, state- SEE COUNTY, A2

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Staff Reports homans are finding new educate their children, Previous episodes have [email protected] and innovative ways and provide some sense highlighted Oklahoma to go about their lives of normalcy in their Department of Com- OKLAHOMA CITY – during these difficult everyday lives,” said Lt. merce Executive Direc- Standard,” continued Lt. mism and perseverance In light of the ongoing times, and how Okla- Governor Pinnell. “The tor Brent Kisling, Jenna Governor Pinnell. “How of Oklahomans as we all COVID-19 situation, homans are demon- goal of this series is to Worthen of Mom Who Oklahomans respond do our part to slow the Lt. Governor Matt Pin- strating the Oklahoma bring Oklahomans up- Works, Josh Sanders of and bounce back after spread of COVID-19.” nell recently launched Standard. lifting and encouraging Keystone Foodservice, difficult times is some- New episodes are a new online interview “All Oklahomans are stories about how oth- and Tulsa restaurant- thing that has been talk- posted to Lt. Governor series, #OklaProud- having to find differ- ers are adapting during owner Travis Davidson. ed about for years. My Pinnell’s Facebook page Interviews. The series ent ways to continue these unprecedented “Our state is well- hope is that this series and can also be viewed focuses on how Okla- their work, care for and times.” known for the Oklahoma will highlight the opti- directly on Youtube.

CHEROKEE shelves of casino pan- taken care of, especially we can ensure food is not CONTINUED FROM A1 tries to help solve food the more vulnerable a worry for them,” said insecurities. population such as our Chief Hoskin. “We have Hoskin Jr.’s administra- “As the COVID-19 elders and the disabled. already taken several tion and the Council of virus makes its way to With this emergency steps to keep our com- the Cherokee Nation to the Cherokee Nation, food for elders project munity safe and we will purchase the food items, it is our top priority to that we established with continue to work on ad- and also cleared the ensure our citizens are our emergency funds, ditional ways to make a difference. As a commu- nity, we will get through this challenging time together.” COURTESY PHOTO The Cherokee Nation Cherokee Nation and Cherokee Nation Businesses developed the emergency employee volunteers have assembled food packages to be food for elders program distributed to Cherokee elders across the Cherokee Nation to offset food insecurity as part of the tribe’s emergency food for elders program, issues for the elderly and fighting food insecurities during the COVID-19 pandemic. disabled who are not already be on the tribe’s included the packaging the scenes, our com- Food Distribution Pro- and distribution of more munity organizations, gram list. The initiative than 20,000 pounds of and our food distribution included partnering with flour, 37,000 pounds of sites that continue to more than 30 Cherokee green beans and 47,000 help people during tough Nation affiliated com- apples. times like this.” munity organizations “One of the best things The tribe has distrib- and non-profits across we can do right now to uted non-perishables the tribe’s 14-county help people is to ad- such as canned and dry jurisdiction. Each orga- dress food security. We food items, as well as nization is charged with are trying to take all the perishable foods like identifying its vulner- action we can within fresh fruits to the com- able population, with the our financial resources munity organizations elderly and disabled first and trying to mitigate throughout the 14 coun- on the list to receive the the circumstance that ties. Each food package food packages. some may be faced with, is designed to feed about Before food is dis- like where they will be three people for three tributed by community getting their next meal,” weeks. groups, the food pack- said Deputy Principal The Cherokee Na- ages are assembled, Chief Bryan Warner. tion has established the loaded and delivered by a “As Cherokees, we are Cherokee Elder Food team of Cherokee Nation always coming together Hotline at 918-316- and Cherokee Nation to help one another, and 1670. Callers should Businesses employee I can’t say enough to be sure to have elders’ volunteers who were the volunteers and the names, phone numbers trained on food handling people who have been on and addresses when safety. Efforts have the frontlines and behind calling.

SANDERS rent economic down- following. CONTINUED FROM A1 turn we are experienc- “And to [Sanders’] ing has not only led to supporters I make the public event on March a massive loss of jobs same commitment: I see 9, before switching to but has also resulted in you, I hear you, and I virtual town halls and millions of Americans understand the urgency lifestreams. His main losing their health in- of what it is we have to topic since has been surance.” get done in this country. ‘Medicare for All’. The senator’s exit I hope you will join us. “This current, horrific from the race leaves for- You are more than wel- crisis we are now in has mer Vice-President Joe come. You’re needed,” exposed for all to see Biden as the presump- Biden said. how absurd our current, tive nominee for the For more informa- employer-based health Democratic Party. Biden tion on Sanders’ cam- insurance system is,” has acknowledged that paign, visit www. Sanders said. “The cur- Sanders has a strong berniesanders.com.

COUNTY recorded a 10 percent tawa County’s residents CONTINUED FROM A1 increase. have decreased that The weekly projec- mobility. same period. For Dela- tions indicate that Dela- The data for every ware County it is up 12 ware County residents state and county as percent and for Ottawa are still visiting grocery well as internation- County up 8 percent. stores and pharmacies at ally is available online At the same time, Tulsa a higher rate than before at https://www.google. and Oklahoma Counties the pandemic, while Ot- com/covid19/mobility/. Friday, April 10, 2020 THE GROVE SUN | GRANDLAKENEWS.COM A3

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OBITUARIES Helen Robertson USDE approves Oklahoma waivers granting Mrs. Helen Rob- grandson, Toby Darrel ertson, 95, went to Robertson. schools flexibility with current federal funds be with her Lord and Helen was a member Savior Jesus of the South- Staff Reports “This is a critical step Section 421(b) of (i.e., 20% for well- Christ, at her west City [email protected] in giving school leaders the General Education rounded education, 20% home in the First Bap- much-needed latitude as Provisions Act (GEPA) for safe and healthy Peters Prairie tist Church. OKLAHOMA CITY they face the economic to extend the period of schools, etc.); community She made a – The U.S. Depart- uncertainties created by availability of FY 2018 Section 4109(b) of of Delaware tremendous ment of Education the COVID-19 pandemic.” funds for programs in Title IV, Part A of the County, impact on her (USDE) has granted The waivers allow which an School Educa- ESEA with respect to Oklahoma community preliminary approval schools to repurpose tion Authority (SEA) the spending limitation at 6:45 a.m. as a Sun- of Oklahoma waivers existing K-12 educa- participates under its for technology infra- Monday, April day School allowing public school tion funds for a number approved consolidated structure (i.e., prohibit- 6, 2020. Teacher, at Peters districts greater flex- of COVID-19-related State plan until Sep- ing more than 15% of Helen Katheryn Prairie Baptist Church ibility in the spending of matters, including tech- tember 30, 2021, namely funds for purchasing (Barnes) Robertson, and Southwest City existing federal funds. nology infrastructure Title I, Parts A-D, Title technology infrastruc- daughter of Oler and First Baptist Church. Less than 24 hours after and teacher training on II, Title III, Part A, Title ture, including devices, Augusta (Darrow) Sunday dinners, fam- State Superintendent distance learning. Addi- IV, Parts A-B, Title V, equipment, and soft- Barnes, was born ily gatherings and of Public Instruction tional flexibilities would Part B programs, and ware applications); and December 11, 1924 in holiday celebrations Joy Hofmeister made allow schools to redirect the McKinney-Vento Section 8101(42) of the Beaty, Arkansas. were always cherished the request, the Okla- resources to areas of Homeless Children and ESEA, to waive the defi- Helen married Mar- memories for Helen homa State Department highest need. Youth program; nition of “professional shall Willard Robertson and Marshall. These of Education (OSDE) Waivers include: Section 4106(d) of development” which in Neosho, Missouri on memorable traditions received notification by Section 1127(b) of Title Title IV, Part A of the might otherwise limit November 10, 1942. In are still being contin- USDE that it had been I, Part A of the ESEA ESEA requiring an LEA the ability to quickly their nearly sixty won- ued by their children approved. (the Elementary and to have a needs assess- train school leaders and derful years of mar- and grandchildren. “We are grateful to Secondary Act of 1965) ment to justify the use teachers on topics like riage, they raised five Helen enjoyed a vari- USDE for its swift re- allowing the SEA to of funds for the 2019-20 effective distance learn- children, all of whom ety of hobbies includ- sponse to our waiver waive the 15% carryover school year; ing practices. survive: Sandra Berry ing crocheting, quilt request loosening restric- limitation in ESEA sec- Section 4106(e)(2)(C), Oklahoma districts and late husband, Bill, making and crafting. tions on when and how tion 1127(a) for FY 2019 (D), and (E) of Title IV, may immediately begin of Grove, Oklahoma, She looked forward our school districts may Title I, Part A funds Part A of the ESEA with implementing matters Virginia Womack and to sending birthday spend down their federal more than once every respect to content-area authorized under the husband, Tom, of and Christmas cards funds,” said Hofmeister. three years; spending requirements waiver. Southwest City, Mis- to every member of souri, Marsha Poore her family, as well and husband, Richard, as friends. She spent of Neosho, Missouri, many hours, weeks Darrel Robertson and and months compil- Talking to Children about COVID-19 wife, Carol, of Jay, ing photo albums Staff Reports from home, sheltering in place preventive measure, remind them Oklahoma and Patsy and memory books [email protected] and social distancing. It may also how rare the coronavirus actually Bero of Miami, Oklaho- of genealogy that mean having parents who are on is (the flu is much more common) ma. Helen and Marshall are treasured by her GROVE — It can be especially the front lines fighting the pan- and explain that kids actually seem were also blessed with family. She also loved hard to talk to children about CO- demic, either in a medical field, to have milder symptoms if they nineteen grandchil- competitive game of VID-19 because this is something or in keeping our food, safety or catch the coronavirus. dren; thirty-seven dominos with family no one has ever faced in recent mail systems working. The point? Quarantine your anxiety before great grandchildren; and friends. history, and the community is all Kids know something is up, so it’s you talk with your children and seven great-great Graveside services dealing with emotions, anxiety and a good idea to address it. Plus, not grandchildren; many for the immediate disruptions to daily routines. Cy- talking about it can make it seem That moment when your anxiety, nieces and nephews; family are 2 p.m. cling through multiple emotions in even worse. fear and worry are peaking is not and a host of friends. Friday, April 10, 2020 a day, or in an hour is becoming the the moment to talk with children She was preceded at Polson Cemetery new normal. The feelings of fear, You are their fact filter about the coronavirus. Instead, in death by her hus- with Richard Hart and hope, sadness, anger, optimism, Your goal should be to give wait until you can be calm and band, Marshall Wil- JR Morgan officiating. anxiety, gratitude or exhaustion children enough age-appropriate reassuring. Children react to both lard Robertson; her Friends may pay their may be overwhelming. There is information to feel better and what you say and how you say it. understand what’s happening. parents; three broth- respects on Friday no one appropriate way to feel for Teach children how to reduce Stick with the facts and be reas- ers, Wilber Emmit from 10 a.m. until adults or children. the spread of germs Though, one of the most impor- suring. Be age appropriate and let Barnes, Francis Jackson 1:30 p.m. in the South- Here are some tips from the tant things as adults can do is to your child/children help guide the Barnes and William west City Chapel of the CDC: help the young people in our lives conversation. Don’t volunteer too Andrew Barnes; and a Ozark Funeral Homes. Remind children to stay away cope with COVID-19. Here are some much information; instead, try from people who are coughing or helpful tips, guidelines and resourc- to answer your child’s questions. sneezing or sick. es. Remember – you don’t have to Answer honestly and clearly, and Remind them to cough or sneeze be perfect, just try your best. if you don’t know, say so. It’s the Legal Aid Services of connection and communication into a tissue or their elbow, then Don’t be afraid of talking to that are most important. throw the tissue into the trash. children about COVID-19 Teach them to wash their hands Oklahoma Inc. seeks Children have already heard Reassure them with soap and water for at least 20 about it and are talking about Reassure your child/children seconds, especially after blowing it. Families have adopted their about the things that may make their nose, coughing, or sneezing; to help unemployed ‘new normal,’ which means no them feel better. Explain that sim- going to the bathroom; and before school for kids, parents working ply washing their hands is a great eating or preparing food. Staff Reports or foreclosure [email protected] • have unpaid debt or bill collections • to perform essential for the order, Mayor Ed GROVE — Those un- SHELTER • are sick or unin- government functions Trumbull said that the Three Things employed due to coro- CONTINUED FROM A1 sured • to obtain neces- City of Guthrie imple- to Know About navirus (COVID-19) • are facing domestic the City Council in the residence, close sary medical supplies, mented the use of cloth have a new ally, Legal violence Meeting personal acquaintances medication, food and facemasks. Trumbull Aid Services of Okla- • need help under- or pets beverage, products then reached out to the 1) The Spring Clean homa Inc. (LASOI). standing the new fed- • to visit a medical or necessary to maintain local experts at INTEG- Up previously an- LASOI may be able to eral financial benefits mental healthcare pro- safety, sanitation and RIS, who said that they nounced by the city help those who: To apply for help, call fessional essential operations of are not in favor of a city has been postponed. • are unemployed or 888-534-5243 or visit No new date has been • outdoor activities the residence mandate, but do encour- unable to work www.oklegalconnect. set for the clean up. while maintaining social • to obtain necessary age people to use a cloth • are facing evection org. 2) Mayor Ed Trumbull distancing guidelines by products to work from mask whenever they has proclaimed the home leave their homes, with the CDC month of April as Fair the exception of children • to care for or to • to obtain products Housing Month. transport another family for home maintenance two years or younger. 3) The 2019-2020 member or pet to an- Police Chief Mark The wearing of a mask is General Fund Budget other residence Morris has stated that not currently required by has been amended by • to move to another essential employees will the city. more than $10,000 to residence either within not have to carry papers Currently the order is fund the start up of the or outside of the City of proving their employ- set to expire on Tuesday, Emergency Manage- Grove ment with an essential May 5, 2020. Should ment Budget for the • to work for an Na- business within the City the COVID-19 situa- remainder of the fiscal tional, CDC or state iden- of Grove limits. tion change at any time, year. tified essential business While researching the City Council has the ability to shorten the shelter in place order. The second regular “If anything miracu- meeting date for the lous were to happen, we month will be on April could call a special meet- 21. For more information ing and re-address the on the City Council, visit date,“ said Trumbull. www.cityofgroveok.gov.

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SHE’S GOOD TO GO Circle the Wagons hatever Wday this is, whatever week this is, (because they are starting to blur,) I’m beginning to mark time passing by Patti Beth Anderson the food supply being depleted and if it’s time along the way. Those to wash clothes. Unless homesteaders had time I accomplish a project to smell the grasses of that can be a landmark, the prairie and rec- the miles of these days ognize the different look very much the songbirds trills. We’ve same. taken more walks and I’ve been lucky to listened to our family have spent time along members in conversa- the Oregon Trail, the tions that wouldn’t expedition of Lewis have taken place this MULLIN’ IT OVER and Clark, and other time last year. historical routes that The wagon trails our forefathers trekked worked together as a to discover “some- community crossing Be a Light This Easter where” else. I’ve stood the wide, unknown. and viewed museum Tales were shared aster is usu- did just a couple months time to deliver meals to displays that offered about the dangers that ally a time for us to ago. While we may not students and seniors in a glimpse into those E Rep. Markwayne Mullin might be ahead. Of gather together to be able to celebrate with need. Communities have wagons and what life course, Hollywood celebrate the resurrection our usual ways, we still come together to support in the world. might have been like on has given us lots of of Jesus and His victory can be showing friends, one another and keep May God bless you and “the trail.” Momma’s images of how danger- over sin and death. We’re neighbors and even total each other safe. your family this Easter. wore their treasured ous life was with wild used to churches filled strangers the light of All the uncertainty sur- sewing needles in a animals and attacking with people to hear the Christ and the hope that rounding this crisis can Rep. Markwayne Mullin (R- tiny case like jewelry. Indians. But the thing gospel, families coming can be found in Him. turn what should be joy Okla.) represents the second She knew she would that is worth noting, together to share a meal, The meaning of Easter into fear. I encourage you district in the U.S. House need a needle to make when it came time to and kids hunting for eggs. can be seen in the acts to not let the fear overtake of Representatives. He can and repair clothing for build camp and be safe, This Easter, our coun- of people across Okla- you. Through these dif- be reached through http:// her family and most what did they do? They try is facing an unprec- homa’s Second District. ficult times it is important mullin.house.gov, and at likely, stitch a wound circled the wagons. edented public health People have sewn masks to keep our eyes focused 811-A N York St., Muskogee, or two. Men always Why? Of course, it was crisis. Our world looks for health care workers. on fulfilling God’s call to OK 74403, 918-687-2533 or had a pocketknife and easier to protect each very different now than it Volunteers have taken us: to be the light of Christ 202-225-2701. it was a heirloom to other if all were within pass down. There is a the boundaries of those trail across America of wagon walls. large pieces of furni- We are headed down ture that were consid- a unknown trail. We ered essential when are hoping and pray- Fishing with Clint Baranowski the wagon train left ing those leading this the east, but discarded “I can always use a good expedition are watch- whoopin, I just didn’t along the way as unes- ing and listening for all sential. The weight, know it would come from the markers to keep us Mother Nature” the bulk, the impracti- on the right and safest cality of pianos, chairs path possible. We trust and stylish clothing alk about up our city and state lead- and down. This was left behind as they ers, our hospitals and T spring weather Clint Baranowski pushed on. medical experts as they My imaginative self has got many Grand give us instructions of Lake anglers confused, and Drowning Creeks. like to step into their how to follow along. sturdy shoes for a bit but not the fish, they One thing I did notice on I hope and pray want to spawn. It’s a multiple occasions and and try to picture what that we “circle the that life was like. No full moon after all. One locations was shad in wagons” and protect day you can go out and the shallows. The larger real direction, maybe our community from occasional wheel catch a boat full and the fish were also there but outside dangers that next day nada. We lost 4 we threw everything but ruts of those who had might harm us. We are passed this way before degrees in water tem- the kitchen sink without The crappie bite is good certain they’re running headed into what we perature during the past a bite. I’ve experienced now on chartreuse jigs in the rivers. to mark the way. But of Grand Lakers know course, those gouges in cold spell, in some areas this frustrating situation and minnows espe- Until next time, keep and love as tourist below 60 degrees, but before. cially around docks, you your bait in the water. the dirt don’t signpost season. People coming whether it was the best this will rebound. Level Our black bass came would catch a couple and Clint Baranowski from who knows where remains reasonably con- on a variety of lures from then have to wait until way or not, they just For more information about to bring who knows stant around 744 ft, but jigs to jerk baits, with an say someone else was the school came back Clint Baranowski or Infinity what into our place. the color definitely var- occasional spinnerbait through for the frenzy here before you. This is going to be Guide Service, persons in- ies. We found clear wa- fish. One thing that was to start all over again. terested may call 918-786- Keep imagining with a tough on our area’s me, and realize we are ter up the Elk River, and consistent is they came I didn’t get any reports 3474 or visit infinityguides- economy, but “safer at dirtier clarity in Duck in specific limited areas. of white bass but I’m ervice.com. on a similar route right home” will mean, don’t now in our world. No come into our camp. one really knows the How will our leaders road, and we hope we CHIEF CHAT handle tourists, second can learn from those home owners, and rela- that are ahead of us tives that want to slide to mark the best way. into our area? “Safer at In times of need, the Cherokee There are many things home” means circle the that have been dis- wagons. We’ve got to carded because it’s protect each other. Stay Nation does not stand down just impractical or safe on the trail. uring times of protect our citizens, even realize that CNB has Chuck Hoskin Jr. too much of a burden. great uncertainty at risk to their own health. grown to operate non- We’ve discovered in Patti Beth Anderson has more D health agencies. They are and hardship, the Our leaders, employees gaming companies in our crazy, fast lives than 20 years of experience in the group travel industry tak- Cherokee people have and community vol- all 50 states, two U.S. now helping with surge that we can actu- ing people all over the world. never shied away from unteers are giving their territories and 26 coun- support and emergency ally slow down, and Her motto is “I return with standing on the front time to ensure essential tries. CNB’s portfolio of laboratory response, as not attend an event the same number of people lines. We pool our re- supplies and food reach government and commer- well as providing data every night, or need I left with… not necessarily sources to help in any way Cherokees in need. cial contracting com- analysis, management and sports and celebrities the same people, but the same modeling of COVID-19 number nevertheless. So no possible. We support our Deputy Chief Bryan panies has earned more to fill our time. We’ve ‘crankpots’ allowed” She may neighbors and those who Warner and I, the Council than $5 billion in contract and related respiratory decelerated enough be reached at 918-786-3318 need it the most, especial- of the Cherokee Nation, wins since 2012. This infections. Our team of to see some beauty or [email protected]. ly our children and elders. and many vital govern- represents roughly 42% highly skilled profession- Now in this unprec- ment employees are of CNB’s overall revenue, als will continue to work edented and extraordi- continuing work to ensure with 100% of those profits with federal agencies in narily difficult COVID-19 the continuance of tribal supporting the well-being their mission to defeat the global pandemic, Chero- services. As we do so, we of our citizens through coronavirus. kee Nation remains stead- are following guidelines health care, education and We all face great chal- fast. We began preparing from the Centers for Dis- job creation. lenges in the upcoming shortly after this public ease Control and Preven- This extensive, global days. Please know that health crisis reached tion to protect our people. workforce within CNB Cherokee Nation does American shores and Medical science, facts and continues to stand beside not, and will not, stand before it became evident compassion guide all of us in this time of great down. The elected leaders within our 14 counties. our decisions. need. of the great Cherokee Na- Cherokee Nation and our Thousands of Cherokee Since early March, tion, as well as our tribal businesses are working Nation and Cherokee Na- Cherokee Federal – our and business employees, alongside local, state and tion Businesses employ- collective of federal will be on the front lines, federal agencies to aid in ees are working remotely, contracting companies wherever we are located. the COVID-19 battle. using social distancing – has included a health We are in this together, Our heroic health measures while continu- science team working and we will rise above it care professionals and ing to bring revenue into with the U.S. Department together. emergency responders our tribe. of Health and Human Chuck Hoskin Jr. is the Principle are working tirelessly to Many of you may not Services and military Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Friday, April 10, 2020 THE GROVE SUN | GRANDLAKENEWS.COM A5

MEETING DIRECTORY

Grove Garden Club Ministerial Alliance Monthly Meeting ESA — Zeta Alpha Chapter MONDAY Meets first Tuesday of the month The Grove Ministerial Alliance Members meet on the second and at First Christian Church. For more meets at 8:30 a.m. on the third Grief Support Group fourth Thursday of each month at information, persons may call Kay Wednesday of each month at Rivers INTEGRIS Hospice hosts a monthly 7 p.m., at St. Andrew’s Episcopal of Life in the Industrial Park, Grove. support group for those who have Gray at 918-787-2285. Church (September to May). For For more information, persons lost loved ones. The grief support Northeast Oklahoma Kennel Club more information, call Karon Wheat may email Marty Dyer at marty- group meets the first Monday of ev- Meets at 7 p.m. on the first Tues- at 918-787-5434. (08/18) [email protected]. ery month in the INTEGRIS Hospice day of each month at 65602 E 274 Brush & Palette Art Club office building at 115 S. Main Street Place in Grove (1-1/2 miles north of Meets at 10:30 a.m. on the second in Miami. The meeting is free. No the Hwy 10/Hwy 25 Junction). Thursday of each month at the registration required. Contact Social THURSDAY Grand Lake Newcomers Brush & Palette Gallery, 18 West Worker, Adrienne Witty, M.S.W for The Grand Lake Newcomers Club A.A. Meeting Fourth St., Grove. Art classes of- more information at 918-542-1226. meets at 10 a.m. on the second A Big Book study of Alcoholics fered. Free art classes for for Vet- End Time Prophecy Teaching Tuesday of each month at Grove Anonymous meets at noon every erans. New members welcome. For Every Monday at 7 p.m. at 303 Cen- Christian Center at 3rd and Shundi, week at St. Andrew’s Episcopal more information or class sched- ter Street. (6/17) Grove. For more information, per- Church. ules, persons may call 918-786-9698. Calorie Counters sons may call Sharon Morton at A.A. Meeting (12/18) Every Monday at 6 p.m. at Jay 316-213-3953 or Jennifer Allred at Meets every Thursday at 7 p.m. at Adventist Church. For more infor- 913-221-5782. Lake Center Baptist Church, 29020 Highway 125 on Monkey Island. mation, persons may call Caryl at American Legion FRIDAY 918-787-5698. More info: 918-627-2224. (6/17) Meets at 6 p.m. on the second Celebrate Recovery Senior Citizen Support Group Delaware County Republicans GOP Tuesday of each month at the A program to help men and women The Delaware County GOP meets Grandwood Assisted Living hosts a American Legion Hut on O’Daniel with issues of life and drugs and bi-monthly at 6 p.m., on the fourth Parkway. senior citizen support group at 6:30 alcohol. Meets at 7 p.m. every Monday of the month unless it is p.m. on the first Thursday of each Vietnam Veterans Chapter 878 Friday at Newsong Church. Food, a national holiday. Speakers and month. A support group for spouses and fellowship, and a program. For more meeting dates published prior to Senior Citizens Dance family members meets from 7 p.m. information, persons may call Bob meeting. (03/19) A senior citizens dance takes place to 9 p.m. every other Tuesday at Kinkaid at 918-791-8177. (6/17) Green Country Bridge the Huber Logue Senior Citizen’s from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. every Laundry Love Project Volunteers Meets on the second Monday of Center. Thursday at American Legions, each month at Charlie’s Chicken at south of Subway, in Baxter Springs, Will be on hand from 6 p.m. to 8 10 a.m. For more information and to Delaware County Kansas. The event is free. Donations p.m. the first Friday of each month reserve a seat please call Katie at Genealogical Society will be accepted to defray the costs at Washboard Laundry & Dry 918-801-8660. Leave a message if no Meets at 7 p.m. on the third Tues- of refreshments. For more informa- Cleaning, located at 111 N. Shundi answer. day of each month at the Grove tion, persons may call Rollie Wil- Road, from 6 to 8 p.m., to offer 10 Public Library. liams at 918-542-1007. (6/17) Women’s Auxiliary Assoc. of free loads of laundry. This service Monkey Island Blue Star Mothers Good Shepherd Grief Support Group is open to all in need of financial Meets at 3 p.m. on the first Monday Meets at 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday Meets at 3 p.m. on the third Thurs- assistance in doing laundry at the of each month at the top of Vista at the Community Center. day of each month in the Family laundromat. For more information, Room. Free and open to the public. Towers on Monkey Island. For more Beta Sigma Phi persons may call Pam at 918-787- For more information, persons may information, persons may call Joyce Meets the second Tuesday of each 6010 or 918-964-9377. (6/17) call 918-786-6182 or 800-787-2226. Weber at 918-694-4518. (6/17) month. For more information, per- Grand Lake O’ The Cherokees Quilt Overeaters Anonymous sons may call 918-801-3717. Grove Round Up Club Guild Meets the first Thursday of each Meets at 5 p.m. every Monday in Weight-Watchers Meets at 10 a.m. on the first Friday room 53A at the First United Meth- month. For more information, persons of each month at the Grove Commu- Meets at 6 p.m. every Tuesday at may call Gene Fink at 918-786-9605. odist Church in Grove. First United Methodist Church. nity Center. For more information, Disabled American Veterans Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. (1/16) Grand Lake Multiple Sclerosis persons may call Cindy Reynolds at D.A.V. Chapter 19 meets at 6 p.m. on Support Group 918-706-1270. (12/17) Delaware County Democrats Meets at 6 p.m. on the third Thurs- the fourth Monday of each month Elks Lodge weekly The Delaware County Democrats day of each month at the INTEGRIS at Grove Community Center. Vol- meet at 7 p.m. on the fourth Tues- steak, shrimp dinner unteer transportation provided. For Grove Hospital Physician’s Dining day of each month, at the 405 S Room. For more information, per- Members of the Grove Elks Lodge more information, or a ride, persons Main St, Suite B in Grove. For more sons may call Elaine Crane at 918- #12715 will host a Steak & Shrimp may call Jon Arthur at 402-210-3396. information, persons may call 791-8057 (04/19). Dinner from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. every (6/17) Vicke Adams at 405-612-3791. Friday at the lodge, 1-1/2 miles Lakewood Community CMA of Grove south of the Honey Creek Bridge on Church Bible Study The Christian Motorcycle Associa- Meets at 10:30 a.m. every Thursday Highway 59. Shrimp is $12.50 and tion of Grove meets for a commu- WEDNESDAY at the Lakewood Church Fellowship Steak is $15. For more information, nity meal at 6 p.m. and a business Uptown Girls Mah Jongg Center. contact Charles Smart at 918-786- meeting at 7 p.m. on the fourth 7113. (6/17) Monday of each month at Charlie’s Uptown Girls Mah Jongg meets Gamblers Anonymous Chicken in Grove. For more infor- at 12:45 p.m. every Wednesday at Meets at 7 p.m. every Thursday at First Friday Wine Share mation, persons may call Tom Van the Grove Senior Center. For more the Community Center, Rm 3. For The First Friday Wine Share takes Hosse at 918-801-6729. (6/17) information, persons may call Joyce more information, persons may call place at 6 p.m. on the first Friday of Irving at 918-407-5893. (6/17) 417-762-4663. each month. Locations vary. Par- Our Cancer Support Team Our Cancer Support Team meets Loaves and Lessons Pitch Players invited ticipants bring wine to match the at 6:30 p.m. every Monday in room Loaves and Lessons is a free meal Meets from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. every month’s theme and a wine glass. For 102A at Grove’s First Baptist Church, held at Trinity Baptist Church, Thursday in City Hall. For more more information, persons may call 501 East 13th Street. Participants located at 4th and Main in Grove information, persons may call Fred 918-786-9696. (6/17) from 4:45-5:45 p.m. Come for the Lair at 918-787-8726. (6/17) are asked to enter the east door. Al-Anon food, stay for the study! For more information, persons may American Legion Auxiliary Al-Anon meets at 7 p.m. every For more information, call 918-786- visit www.grovefbc.org. For prayer Qualate-Pritchard Unit 178 meets Friday at St. Andrew’s Episcopal support, persons may call Jimmy 4063. at 1 p.m. on the second Thursday of Church, Grove. For more informa- Roberts at 918-787-5050. Al-Anon Meetings each month at the American Legion tion, persons may call Betty Scott at building. Grand Lake Audubon Society Meets from 7 to 8 p.m. every 918-791-1081. The Grand Lake Audubon Soci- Wednesday at St. Andrew’s Episco- Cowskin Prairie Community Center ety meets at 7 pm at First United pal Church, Grove. For more infor- Monthly Potluck Supper Methodist Church, 1005 Leisure mation, persons may call 1-888-4AL- Meets on the first Thursday of each SATURDAY Road, Grove, in the parlor. Meetings ANON. (9/18) month, just North of Bryant’s One River Ridge Bluegrass Assoc. are held the second Monday of the Hickory Grove Ladies Stop on Hwy. 10. Bring a dish to The River Ridge Bluegrass Associa- month from September through Hickory Grove Ladies meet at 11:30 spare and visit with your neighbors. tion meets at 6 p.m. on the second May. Refreshments are served. All a.m. the third Wednesday for lunch. Third Thursday at Library Saturday of each month in the fam- meetings and events are free and The lunch program meets at noon open to the public. For more infor- MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) ily center at Bernice Baptist Church. Meet from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on the on third Thursday of each month at mation visit www.grandlakeaudu- the Grove Public Library. Will resume on October 21. Doors bonsociety.com first Wednesday of each month from open at 5 p.m for concessions, September to May at Church of the Reformers Unanimous shows are from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. A.A. Meeting Shepherd (COS), 1600 W. Har-Ber Reformers Unanimous, a recovery Admission is $5. For more informa- Meets every Monday at 8 a.m. at Road, Grove. For more information, ministry, meets at 6:30 p.m. every Lake Center Baptist Church, 29020 tion, persons may call Dale Frost at persons may email mopsofgrove@ Thursday at Foundation Free Will Highway 125, on Monkey Island. For 918-944-0745. (6/17) gmail.com or visit http://bit.ly/ Baptist Church, two miles north of more information, persons may call mops-grove. Sailboat Bridge on Highway 59. For Endless Memories Car Club 918-627-2224. more information, 24-hours per day, Pathfinders and The Endless Memories Car Club persons may call 918-533-9719. Adventurers Clubs meets at 8 a.m. every Saturday at TUESDAY Meets from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. every Bariatric Group Daylight Donuts, 109 West Third Wednesday at the Jay Adventist The Bariatric Group meets from 7 St., and the third Saturday of each Grand Lake Woodcarvers Church. p.m. to 9 p.m. on the fourth Thurs- month at 5 p.m., in the Second Kick Members of the Grand Lake Wood- day of each month in the Grove Motorcycle Museum parking lot on GIG After School Program carvers meet every Tuesday from Community Building, 104 West Main Third Street in Grove. For more in- 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Grove Senior Meets from 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. every St., Grove. Anyone can come. For formation, persons may call Homer Center, 145 East O’Daniel Parkway, Wednesday during the school year more information, persons inter- Hill at 918-801-2676. (6/17) Grove. Persons with all levels of ex- at Lake Center Baptist Church, ested may call Mary Risman at 918- perience are welcome. Free instruc- Monkey Island. For pre-K to twelfth 787-4020 or 918-323-1881. (6/17) tion is available. For more informa- grade students. Will resume Au- Order of the Eastern Star SUNDAY tion, persons may call Lynn Doughty gust 30. For more information, or to Members of the Order of the East- register students, persons may call at 918-314-6514. (6/17) ern Star Chapter 209 meet at 7 p.m., Harbor of Hope Ministries 918-257-5202. VFW Auxiliary the first Thursday each month at Prayer Service Meets at 5:30 p.m. on the first Tues- Grove Rotary Meeting the Grove Masonic Lodge, 401 South Prayer service at 6 p.m. every day of each month at the VFW Post Grove Rotary meets at noon ev- Broadway Street, Grove. More info, Sunday at the church. For more 8380 in Grove. For more information, ery Wednesday at the First United call Sharon LeBot at 918-787-4267. information, persons may call 918- persons may call 918-786-2375. Methodist Church in Grove. (10/18) 314-3645. A6 THE GROVE SUN | GRANDLAKENEWS.COM Friday, April 10, 2020

TV GUIDE

STAY TUNED SATURDAY EVENING APRIL 11, 2020 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 NBC Dateline NBC Saturday Night Live The (:29) Saturday Night Live ABC Shark Tank American Idol News America ROH Wrestling A fresh take on the drama of war CBS ACM Presents: Our Country 48 Hours (N) News News NCIS: New Orleans MNT Wipeout Wipeout Gold Gold Mod Fam Mod Fam Fam. Guy Fam. Guy PBS ››› BROADCAST Perform. Weekend The Brain Fitness Program “The Natural” (1984, Drama) A&E Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 04.11.20” (N) (Live) Live PD in WWII series ‘World on Fire’ AMC “Lord of the Rings: The Return” Line of Duty (N) “Lord of the Rings” ANIMAL Bronx Tales The Zoo (N) Saved By The Barn (:01) The Zoo The Zoo BET (6:30) ››› “Coming to America” (1988, Comedy) ›› “Harlem Nights” (1989, Comedy) Eddie Murphy. Two long-running se- Disney+ is celebrat- based on the first-per- BRAVO Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Sex & ries end and a compelling ing April with an Earth son testimony of or- CARTOON Dragon Dragon American American Burgers Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Dragon Dragon Dragon CMT CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music WWII drama premieres Day-themed collec- phaned survivors of the CNN Situation Room Situation Room Coronavirus: Facts and Fears Newsroom on PBS. tion, including a pair Holocaust who rebuilt COMEDY Mr Deeds ››› “Wedding Crashers” (2005) Owen Wilson. ›› “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan” of Disneynature films. their lives in the U.K. DISCOVERY CABLE Deadliest Catch (N) Deadliest Catch: Legacy of Phil Harris “Honorable Voyage” (N) Deadliest Catch Dispatches: “Elephant,” narrated “The Walking Dead” HBO ›› “It: Chapter Two” (2019) Jessica Chastain. Premiere. (9:50) Westworld Westworld Weekly TV news MAX (6:50) ›› “Running Scared” (2006) (8:55) ››› “Déjà Vu” (2006) Val Kilmer (:05) Strike Back by Meghan Markle and airs its last episode for the SHOW ›› Netflix’s “Tiger King: PREM (6:00) “Platoon” “Semper Fi” (2019) Premiere. (:45) “Rambo” (2008) Julie Benz Black “Dolphin Reef,” narrated season (April 5, AMC, 9 Murder, Mayhem and by Natalie Portman both p.m. ET). The actual sea- SUNDAY EVENING APRIL 12, 2020 Madness” is getting a lot premiere on April 3. son finale was originally 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 of attention right now “Home Before Dark” scheduled for April 12, NBC Jesus Christ Superstar Live Dateline NBC (N) The News at 10 J. Osteen Healthy and one person who is (April 3, Apple TV+) but it will not air because ABC American Idol (N) The Rookie (N) News Tulsa’s ROH Wrestling not happy about it is Car- focuses on a nine-year- postproduction work was CBS God Friended Me NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: New Orleans News Sports Ent. Tonight ole Baskin. The founder MNT Major Crimes Elementary Elementary Castle Castle old roving reporter who not completed before the PBS of Big Cat Rescue, a BROADCAST News Weekend Variety Articulate The Directors Call the Midwife (N) World on Fire gets caught up in solving series shutdown due to A&E Biography: Dolly (N) Willie Nelson: American Outlaw (N) Biography: Dolly Florida-based non- a kidnapping and murder the pandemic. AMC “White House” Killing Eve (:01) › “Killers” (2010, Action) Ashton Kutcher. Reedus profit animal sanctuary, case. The 10-part crime A dark chapter in ANIMAL The Aquarium (N) The Aquarium North Woods Law North Woods Law The Aquarium Baskin recently spoke out BET “I Can Do Bad” ›› “Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Too?” (2010) Martin Martin drama series is based on America’s history is the BRAVO Housewives-Atlanta Family Karma (N) Watch Housewives-Atlanta Family Karma Blind against claims made in the true story of an ac- focus of “Atlanta’s Miss- CARTOON Final Sp. Final Sp. American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Rick Rick Debras Tigtone the documentary series, tual nine-year-old bud- ing and Murdered: The CMT Kenny Rogers CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music in which she is heavily ding journalist named Lost Children” (April 5, CNN CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Coronavirus: Facts and Fears Newsroom featured. In a post on COMEDY (6:30) › “Blended” (2014) Adam Sandler. This is Stand-Up (N) Yankers (:15) Crank Yankers Hilde Lysiak. HBO, 8 p.m. ET). The DISCOVERY BigCatRescue.org, she CABLE Naked and Afraid (N) Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid On CBS, it’s “ACM documentary series ex- HBO Atlanta’s Missing Westworld Insecure (:35) Run Last (:40) Westworld (:40) Run takes issue with how the (N) Presents: Our Country” amines the unsolved cases MAX ››› “Cast Away” (2000) Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt. (:25) “Open Water” (:45) “Open Water 2: Adrift” show depicts her, her SHOW (April 5, 8 p.m. ET). The of at least 30 missing and PREM VICE (N) VICE (:03) Homeland (N) Black Black Homeland Black VICE animal sanctuary’s prac- special airs in place of murdered African Ameri- tices and rumors that she MONDAY EVENING APRIL 13, 2020 the ACM Awards, which can children in the late was involved in her hus- 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 were postponed for sev- 1970s and early 1980s. band’s disappearance. NBC The Voice “The Knockouts Premiere” (N) (:01) Songland 2News Tonight Show Meyers eral months, and features “Modern Family” says Andy Cohen an- ABC The Bachelor: Listen-Heart Baker-Beauty News Live! Nightline acoustic performances goodbye in a one-hour CBS Neighbor Bob We Remember: Bull (N) News Late Show-Colbert Corden nounced that he is from Luke Bryan, Brandi series finale (April 8, MNT Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Gold Gold Simpsons Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Burgers returning to host Bravo’s PBS BROADCAST BBC News PBS NewsHour Kitchen Check Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Carlile, John Legend, and ABC, 9 p.m. ET). “Watch What Happens A&E Biography: Dolly Biography: Kenny Rogers (N) M. Haggard: Legend Kenny Rogers Miranda Lambert, among Live,” after being diag- Report Card: Ratings AMC (5:30) “Gran Torino” Better Call Saul (N) Dispatches From (:28) Better Call Saul others. ANIMAL Alaska- Last Fr. Alaska- Last Fr. Alaska- Last Fr. Raising Wild Alaska- Last Fr. nosed with COVID-19. winners and losers BET “Married Too?” ›› “ATL” (2006, Comedy-Drama) Tip Harris, Lauren London. Martin Martin World War II drama, He will film the show Winners: “iHeart Liv- BRAVO Below Deck Below Deck Watch Below Deck Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley himself from his apart- “World on Fire,” is the CARTOON Home American American Rick Burgers Burgers Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua latest series from “Mas- ing Room Concert for CMT CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music ment in New York City terpiece” (April 5, PBS, 9 America” scored Fox CNN Anderson Cooper Cuomo Prime Time CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper and celebrities will ap- its largest audience of COMEDY Office Office Office Office Office Office Daily Office South Pk South Pk pear via video chat. p.m. ET). It follows the DISCOVERY the season in the 9 p.m. CABLE Street-Memphis (:01) Driven (N) (:02) Fast N’ Loud (:02) Fast N’ Loud Street-Memphis intertwined stories of HBO (5:30) “Aquaman” Plot-America My Brilliant Friend Plot-America My Brilliant Friend Contenders: Shows to Sunday timeslot. ›› ››› regular people from four MAX Strike Back (7:50) “Uncle Drew” (:35) “Signs” (2002) Mel Gibson. Leprchn keep on your radar Losers: Netflix can- SHOW countries, as they deal PREM Dexter “Crocodile” Homeland Lies Black Desus VICE Desus Donnie “Hawaii Five-O” ends with the effects of the celed “V-Wars,” and TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 14, 2020 after 10 seasons and 240 war on their everyday “October Faction.” 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 episodes (April 3, CBS, lives. Helen Hunt and Melissa Crawley is the author of NBC Ellen’s Game New Amsterdam Coronavirus 2News Tonight Show Meyers 9 p.m. ET). Keep an eye Sean Bean star. Fol- “Mr. Sorkin Goes to Washington: ABC Conners Bless mixed-ish black-ish For Life “Buried” News Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nightline Shaping the President on Television’s out for a few returning lowing the premiere of ‘The West Wing.’” She has a Ph.D. CBS NCIS “The Arizona” FBI: Most Wanted FBI: Most Wanted News Late Show-Colbert Corden in media studies and is a member of MNT Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Gold Gold Simpsons Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Burgers guest stars. “World on Fire” is “The the Television Critics Association. To PBS New seasons of “Nailed Windermere Children” BROADCAST BBC News PBS NewsHour Ult. Veg Field Trip The Gene: An Intimate History (N) comment on Stay Tuned, email her at A&E The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 It” and “Money Heist” (10 p.m. ET), a drama- [email protected] or follow her ››› ››› AMC (6:00) “Top Gun” (1986) “Speed” (1994, Action) Keanu Reeves. Killing Eve begin on Netflix (April 3). tization of a true story on Twitter at @mcstaytuned. ANIMAL Bush People Bush People Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Bush People BET (5:00) ›› “ATL” › “When the Bough Breaks” (2016, Drama) Morris Chestnut. Martin Martin BRAVO Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Family Karma Watch Vanderpump Rules Summer CARTOON Home Burgers Burgers Rick American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua CMT CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music CNN Anderson Cooper Cuomo Prime Time CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper COMEDY Office Office Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Daily South Pk Yankers South Pk DISCOVERY CABLE Deadliest Catch Russia shocks global crab markets. Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch HBO Westworld Insecure (:35) ››› “X-Men” (2000, Action) (:20) Run Insecure Plot- MAX › “Wild Hogs” (2007) (:40) ››› “The Rundown” (2003) Strike “Femme Fatale” SHOW ›› PREM Homeland “Mary Magdalene” (2018) Rooney Mara. 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DR. SHAW’S PRESCRIPTION ST. ANDREW’S NET Martin Luther Spiritual PPE during a crisis ately we have her to heaven, because 1:5-7, NIV) Rev. Dr. David Bridges artin Luther Lbeen hearing and she was so mean she Notice the word, Study groups are meet- knew what learning a great wouldn’t go on her own. “effort”. There is work M deal about PPE (Personal It can be difficult to involved in develop- ing in Zoom. These and it was like many other tools are to face a crisis. His Protective Equipment). recognize when we fall ing this PPE. It requires available to kick-start life included nailing Many people are making off into fear and depres- focus and intention. If their own face masks and sion. Spiritual illness we want to be “more your renewed spiritual the 95 theses to the hand sanitizer. We are nearly always grows like Jesus”, we have to journey. Wittenberg door in taking great precautions unnoticed, until we are sacrifice the effort nec- Time, if improperly protest of the selling Dr. Wayne Shaw for our own safety and so spiritually weak we essary to develop and allocated, can be our of indulgences, being that of others. can’t figure out how to deepen these qualities. worst enemy. Or, it can called before the Diet church where they One of those precau- get out of it, or we may Peter goes on in the next be a blessed bounty of of Worms (That is not sing the old hymns you tions is to shelter-in- begin to feel comfortable 2 verses to say these opportunity. Work on what it sounds like. have probably sung the song Luther wrote place. Many folks are with it. I have known qualities will “keep you your Spiritual PPE and Worms was a town stuck at home with people with such low from being ineffective when it is safe to meet and a Diet was an based on Psalm 46, A Mighty Fortress Is Our children that are out of self-esteem they would and unproductive” in in groups, get back to assembly.) and be- school and adults that sabotage themselves your faith. church fired-up and ing excommunicated God. Midway through the are temporarily laid-off. when things were going It may seem difficult ready with a new spiri- by the pope. When Stress levels can get high well for them. to be productive during tual outlook. Stay in, Luther was called Psalmist invites us to, “Come and see what and we may experience What kind of PPE do this corona virus stay- stay safe, stay connect- before the Emperor to the Lord has done.” overwhelming fear and a we have available for in. One thing we can ed, and be blessed. defend what he had God had miraculously weakening of our spiri- spiritual health? The do more of is practice taught and written. At Blessings and had brought victory tual health. Our spiritual Apostle Peter wrote in building on the quali- the end of his speech Peace to You All, to His people. (Many health affects our bodily his Second Letter, “… ties Peter recommends. Fr. David+ he spoke the famous believe this was based health. make every effort to add If your spiritual health words, “Here I stand; Rev. Dr. David Bridges is the on the events of II You may have heard to your faith goodness; is weak, it will be more I can do no other. God pastor at St. Andrew’s Epis- Kings 18, 19) But as the stories of people recov- and to goodness, knowl- difficult for you to focus help me.” ering from dire health edge; and to knowledge, on spiritual things. It copal Church in Grove. He Psalm comes to a close can be reached at frdavid@ Luther’s favorite He quotes the Lord circumstances because self-control; and to self- will take a very inten- Psalm was the 46th. standrewsgrove.org. St. An- saying, “Be still, and they had a positive at- control, perseverance; tional approach. There drew’s worship service is at It begins, “God is our know that I am God.” titude. I had an aunt and to perseverance, are many daily devo- 10 a.m., every Sunday, and refuge and strength, Then the Psalmist ex- that we always thought godliness; and to godli- tionals available on- broadcast on KWXC 88.9 an ever-present help plains why we can be St. Peter would have to ness, kindness; and to line. Many churches are FM at 5 p.m. on Saturday in trouble. There- still and trust God to knock in the head to take kindness, love.” (2 Peter live-streaming Services. and 7:30 a.m. on Sunday. fore we will not fear, care for us, “The Lord though the earth give Almighty is with us.” way and the moun- In the midst of our tains fall into the heart coronavirus crisis, ASK PASTOR ADRIENNE of the sea, though I think we can learn its waters roar and from Luther’s favorite foam and the moun- Psalm to be still and tains quake with their know that God is God, surging.” During the He is with us and He Free but incarcerated! darkest hours, when will care for us. Dear Pastor, the petty, stupid qualms You’re feeling free Luther was discour- This may sound crazy, that mean nothing now. because in Christ you are. aged and it seems his Dr. Wayne Shaw (R- Grove) has been a member but I’ve never felt so We’re throwing our He’s given you a rest from efforts were futile, of the Oklahoma Senate free. We’re all impris- tie-lines soundly around the whirl of the world to he would say to his since 2014. Prior to that he oned by this virus but the Savior instead of the experience this freedom. friends, “Come let’s go served as the senior pastor somehow it’s freeing. counterfeits we’d rooted Soon, the scourge of sing the 46th Psalm.” at First Christian Church, What’s happening? inside our lifestyles and COVID-19 will be over If you have been in Grove, for many years. A: My peers in min- Adrienne Greene belief systems. God’s and life will return. While istry, parishioners, goodness and kindness we have a moment, let in the lives of his people friends and relatives are evident to us as we us learn again the pro- just like he famously told are struggling with our look around our com- found truth from Apostle RELIGION NEWS the prophet Jeremiah: shelter-in-place man- fortable, safe homes and Paul: “It was for freedom “The Lord said, ‘Surely date (those of us not thank Him for every- that Christ set us free; working 24/7 like most I will set you free for thing we have. purposes of good; surely therefore keep standing Olympic athlete clergy, medical or es- Above all things, I will cause the enemy firm and do not be subject sential professionals.) we’re interceding for to make supplication to again to a yoke of slav- We’re self-distancing the families of the dead; you in a time of disaster ery” (Galatians 5:1). We makes his evangelical and aching for contact the sick and dying. First and a time of distress’” must move ahead and not with the outside world; responders, medical (Jeremiah 15:11, NASB). look upon who or what missing our routines and workers, hospital staff debut in Scotland We’re resting, strength- we were before. New- finally appreciating our and elder-care facilities ening and preparing. normal is a good thing. RELIGIOUS EVENTS April 13: Vaisakhi daily lives that have been are on our regular prayer We’re thinking about Many chains have been IN HISTORY (Hindu) entirely derailed. Yet I’m lists instead of once in a things with unclut- loosed and have fallen On April 6, 1932, April 19: Feast of hearing this “free” com- while. We’re praying for tered minds and mak- away. God is asking us to Olympic athlete and Divine Mercy (Roman ment from many Chris- our president, economy ing important changes. stay free. subject of the 1981 Os- Catholic) tian people. It’s because and government like we We’re accomplishing car-winning film “Char- April 19: Ascension we’re living for the first should. We’re remem- Do you have a question or tasks we’ve had no time iots of Fire,” Eric Liddell Day (Coptic Orthodox time in a boat without bering our pastors and comment for Pastor Adri- for, as we put our houses enne? Send your inquiries makes his evangelical Christian) oars, gliding over open churches now strug- in order. God’s people to: info@adriennewgreene. debut by speaking to a April 24: Ramadan water and free from gling to balance a budget are temporarily stuck on com or write to P.O. Box 214, (Islamic) the heavy weight of our without offering plates. group of men in Arm- the side of the road, free Harrison, OH 45030. For April 30: Beltaine predictable paths. We No, God’s got us right dale, Scotland, on behalf from the exhausting, more information on Pastor begins (Pagan/Wiccan) are strangely untethered where he wants us - of the Glasgow Students’ debilitating, relentless Adrienne, or to purchase her May 7: Vesak (Bud- in our homes. totally dependent on Evangelistic Union. Lid- highway of American life book, “Ask Pastor Adrienne: dhist) We don’t know what’s him and at the mercy of dell, a devout Christian, for a “Selah” moment of 100 Best-loved Columns,” really happening out- his glorious grace and became famous at the GOOD BOOK? indefinite time. We may please visit www.adrien- 1924 Summer Olympics side our four walls. We provision. newgreene.com. “Experiencing God don’t have oppressive choose to see this as a in Paris for not only gift. I know I do. setting world records, in the Hidden Place: A deadlines anymore since everything’s “wait and The first five days but also for refusing Journey of Hope and This is Bill. see.” Rat-race obliga- were surreal. Then to participate in any Healing” by Vickie tions and hectic sched- the next five found us Bill wants to stay up to events held on a Sunday. Bennett ules; running pillar to strangely feeling like date with the latest local Hoping to capitalize on In “The Hidden post to accomplish and we were on a type of and community news. Liddell’s notoriety, the Place,” Bennett takes achieve has all gone vacation. Now we’ve GSEU hoped he would you on a rare journey Bill knows the best place out the window. We’re adjusted as best we can draw large crowds to behind the walls of a WR ÀQG LW LV LQ WKH ORFDO News floating unmoored on to being home more; hear the Gospel. Liddell communist orphanage newspaper, in print and still waters; free to ap- working remotely and later returned to China, and the harsh realities online. preciate and enjoy our sequestered. We pray where he was born and of everyday life as an homes, our families, our daily; we’ve dusted off Bill is smart. previously had done orphan. A journey that God ... and the new pace Bibles and books we missionary work, to began with her “Yes” Be like Bill. of life that’s been forced now have time to read. promote Christian val- to God, taking her and upon us. And we find ourselves #newspapersthrive ues to wealthy Chinese her family to China, to This demonic virus remembering who we serve the orphans liv- students. In 1943 Liddell was sent to oppress are. We’re loving our ing there. THE GROVE SUN was interned at the Wei- everything, especially neighbors and forgiving - Westbow Press hsien Internment Camp God’s people. 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GROVE SUN SPORTS STAY CONNECTED. FOLLOW GROVE SUN SPORTS 24/7 ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER. Mike Gundy’s latest ridiculous comments out of touch with reality of coronavirus Dan Wolken as well go ahead and pay USA Today them salaries. Hav- ing coaches like Gundy Mike Gundy, college requiring players to be football’s self-appointed on campus while every resident social scientist, other Oklahoma State thinks it’s time to get student sat in front of back to football. May 1, their computers at home preferably, but he’ll ac- would be the slam dunk cept two weeks later. lawsuit of the century, Safely ensconced in not to mention a mas- his Stillwater, Okla- sive liability risk to the homa, bubble of privi- university if, God forbid, lege where his constant one of them came down tantrums barely register with a serious illness. as a whisper outside Sorry, Mike, but going the town square and his 8-5 like you normally do threats to leave every just isn’t that important. few years have gotten And what’s even him past the $5 mil- worse is that none of lion a year threshold, this will embarrass Dr. the longtime Oklahoma Gundy, who actually State coach had some uttered this nonsense: thoughts Tuesday on the “We’ve got to have a ol’ coronavirus problem plan and so let’s just stay that has shut down the on schedule. Every- entire world. body needs to relax, According to Gundy OK? And I’m not taking on a conference call away from the danger of with reporters, we can people getting sick. (If) only wait so long for SUE OGROCKI / AP PHOTO you have the virus, stay the death and sickness In this Nov. 30, 2019 file photo, Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy walks on the sidelines against Oklahoma healthy, try to do what to subside because, in Stillwater, Okla. Gundy said Tuesday, April 7, 2020 he hopes to have his team return to its facilities on May 1, a we can to help people well, we have a college proposed timetable that would defy federal social-distancing guidelines and was quickly disputed by the university that are sick and we’re football season to get and its athletic director. losing lives, which is just ready for and “there’s terrible. But the second too many people relying exactly the way any of about Gundy’s political ary or February, but it’s team being on campus part of it is that we still on it” to wait a couple this works.None of this ideology or his sources of a scenario some schools while the rest of the have to schedule and months for the picture should be a surprise. information. It’s about have modeled as a last school was shut down. continue to move for- to become clear. Gundy has been edg- him saying the quiet part resort. Those are the That’s not just ridicu- ward as life goes on and Hey, according to ing toward the cliff of out loud regarding how lengths to which they’ll lous, it’s self-defeating. do everything we can to “Dr. Gundy,” what’s absurdity for a while many college coaches go to make sure football Let’s be clear about help those people.” the harm in 18-, 19-, now. In November 2018, view their players. is played. this: If it is too danger- If Gundy hasn’t real- 20-, 21-year-olds pos- he blamed “liberalism” Everyone knows But Gundy is pushing ous for colleges to open ized by now that the sibly getting exposed to for players transferring, what’s at stake over for something different, their doors to students current coronavirus coronavirus? If they’re saying “I’m a firm be- the next few months something so tone-deaf this fall, college football situation is not going to healthy, it’s all good, liever in the snowflake.” for schools like Okla- that it’s obvious he sees programs will not be up end based on the college right? At any rate, He acknowledged homa State. If there’s himself not as part of an and running on campus. football schedule, he’s we’ve got to get mov- Tuesday he’s getting a no football season, the institution of higher ed- It’s a non-starter. Not probably never going ing, Gundy suggested, lot of his information entire landscape of col- ucation but as the head just because it would to get it. At some point because paying salaries these days from the lege athletics changes of a professional fran- defy logic — if it’s too when it’s safe to do so and “continuing the ultra-conservative One forever. If the season chise that operates as a risky for regular stu- — hopefully soon — we economy in this state” America News Network, is shortened or altered, separate entity entirely. dents, why is it not too are going to be able to relies on the bodies of an outlet he described as the financial hit is going Unlike the pros, though, risky for football play- open up parts of our unpaid amateurs and objective and non-po- to be big even for the Oklahoma State has the ers? — but because the country. Based on the people will “feel better” litical despite its history rich schools. It’s why advantage of not need- argument that they’re experience in other watching football on TV. of pushing debunked I’ve maintained that if ing to pay players and running an amateur countries, there may be Herd immunity, right? right-wing conspiracy it’s possible to play a thus the ability to keep sports organization some stops and starts. That’s actually what theories related to the season at some point in overpaying Gundy to would be gone forever. We just don’t know. But Dr. Gundy was getting murder of Seth Rich, the 2020-21 academic finish fourth in the Big 12 The entire model would one thing is very clear: at. In fact, he referred and Marjory Stoneman year, schools will do it and go 2-13 in his career have to change. Football practice, for to players as “the herd Douglas High School because the football rev- against Oklahoma. If it really got to that now, is just not part of of healthy people” who shooting survivor David enue is that important. Gundy, in fact, said point, forget the whole the calculus. can fight the virus, even Hogg. Nobody would want to he didn’t see a problem name, image and like- And it sure as heck though that is, uh, not But this isn’t really start the season in Janu- with a college football ness debate, you might isn’t happening by May 1.

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looked okay on the outside, I gym bag always on my shoul- was a hollow shell of a human der? What would happen to being. all these skills I had poured my Scholarships I didn’t know who I was heart and soul into learning? without the identity I had Had my parents wasted all s my freshman year signing the paper. worked so hard to earn. I was that time, money and gas on Aat Evangel University The next few days were Chloe, a tall girl, with long hair nothing? drew to a close, the spent lining up my roommate who was nice, really good at I didn’t know and I didn’t time came for the renewal of for the next year. A former school and most importantly, want to find out. scholarships. player was returning to the a basketball player. As the finals week ap- I had been on a half-ride school, not to play ball, but You see, when I was younger proached, I went through scholarship up till that point because she loved it and we I was a ballerina. But I began every motion. I took pictures and was hoping that I had were a good fit. She knew the to get too tall and it wasn’t with my friends, I studied proved myself to my coaches grind I would be going through easy for me. I pressed on, hard, I worked out with my to get a slightly bigger one for and we both loved the game working harder and harder, team, I did all the things ex- the coming season. After all, I and the school. The prospect but getting more and more pected of me. But there was no had good grades, near perfect of the coming year was excit- Chloe Goff frustrated. heart to any of it. It was pure attendance in my classes, ing for all of us. Then, when I was 11 years auto pilot. never got in to trouble, always Then I was called into my I have no doubt that the I told my coaches thank you worked hard and was coach- coaches’ office again. old, my parents sent me to blood drained from my face as basketball camp. I threw a for the experience and that I able. To top it all off, I loved I was a complete bundle they talked. that school and would have of nerves. Everything I had fit saying I was a ballerina. truly loved and cherished it, When they had finished They said I should just try it, but I would not be returning done just about anything to done in the last few days flew talking, I looked them in the have stayed. through my mind, but I hadn’t after all it was only a three to Evangel. I took my finals, eyes and said I had to think When my coaches called me done anything wrong to my day camp. That camp com- packed up my dorm room and about it. They nodded and said into the office, I was excited knowledge. pletely changed my life. It was moved back to Oklahoma. I to take a few days. and ready for the good news. The coaches sat in their the first time in my life being had no idea what would hap- The tears managed to wait The coaches were a couple chairs and I sat on the old tall was a good thing. People pen next, but to be honest, who had been coaching to- loveseat that had been there until I had left the gym and I wanted me to be on their team without basketball it didn’t gether for over a decade and for years. The head coach fled to the courtyard between just because I was tall. I wasn’t matter. I never thought I’d had a long list of conference tapped his fingers and leaned the girls athletic dorm and the even good, but it didn’t matter find another passion as deep titles and a few NAIA titles to forward. The knot in my gut boys athletic dorm. I pulled because I was tall. as the one I held for basketball. their resumes. They were a grew. This was not going to be out my trusty flip-phone and That is when basketball I never thought I’d get to walk great team, if they liked you. good. called the only person I could became my everything. on a hardwood floor again. He liked me. She, not so much. While I don’t remember the think to call, my mama. Who would I be without Fortunately I was wrong, Unfortunately, she was the exact words, they had found As I explained what hap- daily practice, workouts and but that is a story for another post coach. another post and wanted her pened through my tears, I games? What would get me day. could tell that she was heart- out of bed in the mornings? They had cut my scholarship more than me. Since they Chloe Goff is a former college down by a third, but I was still had already offered me my broken for me and that she What would I do without a basketball player and a former getting one and was still on scholarship and I had signed, I was trying to compile a list of number on my shirt? How Branson performer who enjoys the team. It was a little bit of a could keep it, but they wanted pros and cons for staying and would anyone know who I was a plethora of activities, most of lump to swallow, but swallow me to stay on as a student for leaving. I was gutted, bro- without my name on a roster? which make her sound like a walk- it I did and happily accepted, trainer. ken and although I somehow What would I do without a ing oxymoron. A12 THE GROVE SUN | GRANDLAKENEWS.COM Friday, April 10, 2020

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