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Glory Prom is eastern Oklahoma’s newest shop devot- to request ed to young women’s formal wear for proms, homecom- ing and pageants. The shop opened on Feb. 6 in Vian at 113 S. Blackstone St., featuring over 1,000 handpicked absentee ballot for dresses–all brand new for 2021–by the shop’s owners, Grace Parker (founder/president) and her mother, Jana Parker. Currently, shopping is by appointment only and April 6 Elections those can be booked through Instagram, Facebook or on their website, www.gloryprom.com. For more info, call 918-773-6294. Voters in Sequoyah County who want absentee bal- lots mailed to them for the April 6 Belfonte and Gore Public Schools Board of Education General Elec- tion, and the Town of Gore Board of Trustees #2 Seat General Election should apply now, County Election Board Secretary Cindy Osborn said today. Absentee ballots are available to any registered vot- er, provided they are eligible to vote in the election re- quested. No excuse is needed to vote by absentee bal- lot. The deadline for requesting an absentee ballot is 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 30th. Voters can submit a request using the OK Voter Portal at oklahoma.gov/elections/ ovp. Request forms are also available at oklahoma.gov/ elections and at the County Election Board office lo- cated at 110 E. Creek St. Osborn reminds voters to allow time for an absen- tee ballot to be received, completed, and returned by mail to the County Election Board. “With some ex- ceptions, all absentee ballots must be notarized before being returned. Voters should give themselves plen- ty of time to make sure all steps have been followed JEFF COTNER | COURTESY See BALLOT, page 3 We Asked Kids... New water line goes AMIE CATO-REMER into operation ROY FAULKENBERRY Vance Mooney said. SPECIAL TO THE NEWS Mooney said the plant Nolan Thomas Elijah Scoggins The Sequoyah Coun- Age 4, Vian Age 4, Vian went into operation just ty Water Association before the harsh weather (SCWA) will hold a rib- hit in the middle of Feb- When I grow up I want When I grow up I want bon cutting/dedication of ruary. “We got it going to….? Drive a Monster to….? A police officer. its newly completed and right before the cold hit. truck! If you had a lot of now online water plant at If we hadn’t had it we If you had a lot of money, what would you 10 a.m. on March 26. The would have been in trou- money, what would you buy? A corvette! dedication will also in- ble,” Mooney said. buy? A toy for you! At what age is a person clude a tour of the plant. For about three days At what age is a person an adult and why? Age 50, The plant is located ad- in a row, Mooney said an adult and why? Age 5, because they hang up pic- jacent to Tenkiller State the plant was pumping because! tures and sleep all day! Park, across from the la- out three million gallons goon before getting to a day. The new plant has the dam, SCWA Manager See LINE, page 3

W edn esday, March 10, 2021VIAN Tenkiller NEWSPage 2 Tenkiller NEWSPage Wednesday, March 10, 2021VIAN Obituaries

Henry W. Dreadfulwater James Russell Hawes Beverly Hensley Dec. 15, 1950 – March 1, 2021 Jan. 14, 1950 - Feb. 19, 2021 Aug. 4, 1941 – March 1, 2021

Sallisaw – Graveside Vian – James Russell Marble City – Services for services for Henry W. Hawes, aged 71, resi- Beverly Hensley, 79, of Dreadfulwater, 70, of Sal- dent of Sequoyah Coun- Marble City, were held at lisaw, were held at 10 a.m. ty, Oklahoma, died in 10 a.m. on Thurs., March on Thurs., March 4, 2021, a house fire early in the 4, 2021, at Agent Mallory at Brent Cemetery in Sal- morning of February Martin Chapel in Salli- lisaw under the direction 19, 2021. Vian Fire De- saw. Burial was at Akins of Agent Mallory Martin partment responded to Cemetery under the di- Funeral Service, Inc. the fire at 100950 S 4513 rection of Agent Mallory Mr. Dreadfulwater was Road. Martin Funeral Service, born on Dec. 15, 1950, in James was born in Inc. Tahlequah to Charley W. Pittsburgh, PA, on Janu- Mrs. Hensley was Dreadfulwater and Geor- ary 14, 1950, the second born on Aug. 4, 1941, gia (Cochran) Hanks and son of Russell Stanley in LeFlore County to Ed passed away on Mon., Hawes of Rockland, MA, Rose Crawford and Josie March 1, 2021, in Salli- and Dorothy Schwab (Blankenship) Craw- saw. Hawes, of Pittsburgh. ford and passed away on He was a U.S. Army veteran, a retired motor winder Educated in Pennsylvania and in California, he com- Mon., March 1, 2021, in Marble City. She was a home- for Baldor Electric and of the Baptist faith. He mar- pleted his education in Arcadia, CA. maker of the Christian faith. ried Kathy Ellen Petree on Jan. 20, 1997, in Crawford Jim worked in construction, later owned a milk de- She married James E. Hensley on Sept. 18, 1958, in County, Ark. She preceded him in death on Jan. 6, livery business in Napa, CA, where he met his second Bunch. He preceded her in death on May 3, 1997. 2021. wife Deborah, with whom he had his only child, Kath- Survivors include two daughters, Kathy Biggs and Survivors include one daughter, Henrietta Dread- arine (Katie). He decided in the 1970s to embark upon husband Jim and Charlite Barker and husband De- fulwater of Sallisaw; one son, Anthony Dreadfulwater a career of interstate trucking. After a stint with Waste wain, all of Sallisaw; five sons, Charles Hensley and and wife Destiny of Tucker; two brothers, Jess Dread- Management, while living in Benicia, Ca, Jim decided wife Charlotte and Virgil Hensley and wife Rachel, all fulwater of Tahlequah and Thomas Dreadfulwater of to buy his own rig, and a few years later met and mar- of Sallisaw, Leo Hensley and wife Violet of McCurtain, Tulsa; brother-in-law, Marvin Petree of Vilonia, Ark.; ried Margaret Calbert, nee Huff, mother of three boys. Jimmie Hensley of Marble City and Carmon Hens- six grandchildren and one on the way; and other fam- The couple did some team driving, decided for geo- ley of Brushy; one sister, Kay Morris of Sallisaw; one ily members and friends. graphical reasons and the economics of driving large brother, Carl Crawford of Ratan; 29 grandchildren; 78 He was also preceded in death by his parents; three trucks, to relocate to Vian, Oklahoma, where they great-grandchildren; 18 great-great-grandchildren; brothers, Charles, Oliver Dean and Jerry “Sonny” purchased a home on South 4513 Road. Two of Mar- and other family members and friends. Dreadfulwater; and one sister, Peggy Wilson. gie’s three boys moved with the couple, Bob and Ken She was also preceded in death by her parents; two Calbert. Brian Calbert remains in the San Francisco sons, Kenneth Hensley and David Hensley; four sis- Bay Area. ters, Fay Hemphill, Zula Stevens, Helen Cogburn and Jim and Margie enjoyed several long vacations to Billie Noel; three brothers, Lee Crawford, Doug Craw- Texas, Hawaii, Las Vegas and San Diego, Cancun, ford and Jimmie Dean Crawford; three grandchildren; cruises to Alaska, and several cruises out of Ft Lau- and two great-grandchildren. derdale. He and Margie loved taking their motorhome Pallbearers were Austin Hensley, Thomas Hensley, around the southwest and Mexico and spending time Chris Hensley, Jansen Hensley, Buddy Gardenhire at their timeshare in Lake Tahoe and Las Vegas. Jim and James Gardenhire. loved water skiing and fishing in Lake Tenkiller. When in Vian, Jim could often be found in the company of James and Pamela Remer or Gordon Queen. Jim wore out three big rigs driving affiliated with Evelyn Eagle Langley Bush Landstar, serving the lower 48, Canada and Alaska, Nov, 5, 1924 – March 2, 2021 with numerous Sony loads originating in Tijuana, Mexico, delivered to Manhattan. Ultimately Jim was Muldrow – Graveside acquainted with brokers in many locations, only tak- services for Evelyn Ea- ing the lightest well-paying loads. He retired from gle Langley Bush, 96, of trucking and sold his truck several years ago. Muldrow were held at Margie passed away in 2015 of pulmonary issues. 10 a.m. on Sat., March 6, Jim and Marge are succeeded by Katie Hawes Wick- 2021, at Bush Cemetery land, of White Bear Lake, MN, Fred Hawes (brother) in Marble City, under the of San Diego, Bob Calbert of Vian, Ken Calbert of direction of Agent Mal- Vian, and Brian Calbert of Vallejo, CA, and 8 grand- lory Martin Funeral Ser- children. Jim’s ashes will be spread in the Pacific vice, Inc. Ocean. Mrs. Bush was born on Nov. 5, 1924, in Ni- cut to Israel Eagle and Lila (Daugherty) Eagle COURTESY Orpha Imogene Heath Soap and passed away on Sequoyah County Miss United States Agriculture Blakelee Pugh. July 26, 1926 - March 3, 2021 Tues., March 2, 2021, in Muldrow. She was married to Robert Bush in Van Buren, Ark. Sallisaw – Graveside service for Orpha Imogene He preceded her in death on Jan. 12, 1988. She was a Rise Up & Give: Gore Heath, 94, of Sallisaw, will be held today., Wed., March homemaker and a member of the Keetoowah Society. 10, 2021, at Seabolt Cemetery in Muldrow under the Survivors include her children, Stanley Bush of direction of Agent Mallory Martin Funeral Service, Fremont, Mich., Nancy Fields of Marble City, Jack Blood Drive will honor Inc. and Brenda Bush, Juanita and Clifton Barnes, and Mrs. Heath was born on July 26, 1926, in Garvin Stella and Mike Polecat, all of Nicut, David Bush of COVID-19 Survivors to Oscar Miles Moten and Lucy Josephine Mann Mo- Tahlequah and Wynema, Carnell Bush of Nicut, Cin- ten and passed away on Wed., March 3, 2021, in Salli- dy and Ron Chunestudy of Marble City and Rick and saw. She married Raymond C. Heath on April 6, 1946, Barbara Bush of Sallisaw; 16 grandchildren; 36 great- On March 22 at Harp’s “But our new reality in Oklahoma City and he preceded her in death on grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; two in Gore, Blakelee Pugh, is we need everyone to March 9, 2007. brothers, Levi Eagle of Greasy and Johnny Lee Soap of who is this year’s Se- come together to help She was a homemaker, citizen of the Cherokee Na- Nicut; three sisters, Lillian Denny, Maggie Miller and quoyah County Miss those who are sick,” she tion and attended First Baptist Church in Sallisaw. Odie Dick all of Nicut; and a host of nieces, nephews, United States Agricul- said. “Even if you have Survivors include several nieces, nephews, other other relatives and friends. ture, along with the Okla- had COVID-19, you can relatives and many friends. She was also preceded in death by her parents; one homa Blood Institute will still give blood since your sister, Ruthie Sevenstar; and one grandchild, Billy Jack be hosting a blood drive blood is rich in antibod- Fields. to remember those we ies and in great demand. Pallbearers were Brandon Bush, Tommy Grass, have lost, and celebrate “So even if you have Twilla Conley Mathews Uriah Grass, Larry Webber, Winterhawk Grimmett, those who have survived had or know someone Trenton Fields, Lee Eagle and Randy Eagle. COVID-19. you have been around Aug. 19, 1936 - Feb. 28, 2021 “We are asking for any- someone who has had Memorial services for one from surrounding coronavirus, we need you Twilla Conley Mathews, check out viannews.com areas to join us in stop- on March 22 to come to 84, were held on Fri., ping this pandemic from Harp’s in Gore and help March 5, 2021, at 2 p.m. in or visit us on facebook taking another life or save a life. The life you the Sequoyah Memorial hurting another person save just may be your Chapel at Forever Memo- in our great community,” own.” ries Funeral Services, Sal- Pugh said. The blood drive will be lisaw, with Pastor Danny Although the blood held on the OSBI blood Barks officiating. Burial drive is being held in mobile from noon to of cremains will be held Gore, it is for all of Se- 6 p.m. on March 22 at in the National Cemetery (USPS No. 0003508) quoyah County since we Harps Food in Gore. in Fort Gibson at a later have all been touched by To schedule an ap- date. ESTABLISHED AUGUST 20, 1987 COVID-19 in one way or pointment, call 877-340- Published weekly at Mrs. Mathews was 603 West Schley - Hwy 64 West - Vian, OK 74962 another. The Gore com- 8777 or visit obi.org on- born on Aug. 19, 1936, Office Hours: 9am to 4pm, Monday through Friday munity was hit hard by line. 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towed. After agreeing to JENNER take the State Breath Test, AG taps U.S. Attorney Downing as Jenner reportedly tested from page 1 above the limit at 0.12 and was then charged. Associate Attorney General drank two 24-ounce cans The crime is punish- that day. able by a fine of up to Jenner was placed un- $1,000 and imprisonment Attorney General Western District of Okla- As U.S. Attorney, der arrest on suspicion of Hunter said Downing’s homa is the largest of Downing’s team pros- for 10 days to 1 year, ac- driving under the influ- cording to District Attor- unmatched credentials three judicial districts in ecuted the most defen- ence and his vehicle was make him an ideal candi- Oklahoma and includes dants in the history of the ney Jack Thorp. date for this role. 40 of the 77 counties. office, including the most “Tim is a skilled attor- Downing, who previ- defendants charged with ing applications from any ney, whose work ethic, ously worked in the At- violent crimes. BALLOT United States military in- integrity and dedication torney General’s Office Prior to his appoint- stallation or United States to serving Oklahomans from 2011 to 2016, said ment as United States At- from page 1 Embassy or Consulate. are unparalleled,” Attor- he looks forward to con- torney in 2019, Downing Military personnel and ney General Hunter said. tinuing his state service. served in numerous state that the ballot is returned overseas citizens who are “I have worked with him “I am thankful for roles, including as Coun- correctly in order to be already registered voters for many years, most re- this great opportunity to selor to the Oklahoma counted,” Osborn said. in Oklahoma may apply cently when he served as come back to the Attor- Secretary of State. From Voters exempt from for absentee ballots using Associate Attorney General of U.S. Attorney. Our offices ney General’s Office and 2016 to 2018, he served having a ballot notarized the OK Voter Portal at Oklahoma Tim Downing partnered on numerous look forward to working in the Oklahoma House include those who are oklahoma.gov/elections/ cases, where we success- with Attorney General of Representatives, where physically incapacitated, ovp. Those who need to Attorney General fully held criminals ac- Hunter and his incred- he was an assistant ma- those who care for physi- complete a new Voter Mike Hunter announced countable while protect- ible team of attorneys jority floor leader, assis- cally incapacitated indi- Registration Application that U.S. Attorney for the ing the public. Among and support staff,” Down- tant majority whip, and viduals that cannot be should apply through the Western District of Okla- his many accomplish- ing said. “The Office of vice-chair of the Judiciary left alone, and voters con- Federal Voting Assistance homa Tim Downing will ments while in the House the Attorney General is Committee. fined to nursing homes. Program at FVAP.gov. join his office as the As- of Representatives, Tim unique, and its mission From 2009 to 2011, he Those voters may opt All completed absen- sociate Attorney General served on the Commis- has never been more crit- was a senior law clerk for to have their ballot wit- tee ballots must be in the of Oklahoma following sion on Opioid Abuse, ical for our state and the Jay Sekulow at the Amer- nessed by two people. hands of the County Elec- his resignation from fed- where he helped cham- wellbeing of every Okla- ican Center for Law and Military personnel and tion Board no later than 7 eral office. pion legislation that has homan. I appreciate At- Justice, and in 2009 he residents living overseas, p.m. on Election Day. Like its federal coun- aided in the state’s fight torney General Hunter’s served as a legal fellow along with their spouses The Sequoyah County terpart, the Associate At- against opioid abuse. I confidence in me and for for United States Senator and dependents are also Election Board is located torney General of Okla- am excited for him to allowing me to serve in James Inhofe. eligible for certain al- at 110 E. Creek St. and homa advises and assists join my team and look this role.” Downing is also cur- lowances. Military per- is open from 8 a.m. to 4 the Attorney General and forward to working with During his tenure as rently a judge advocate in sonnel should contact p.m., Monday through his senior leadership in him on issues that help U.S. Attorney, Downing the United States Army Voting Service Officers Friday. For questions, formulating and imple- Oklahomans.” served on multiple ad- Reserve. in their units for absen- contact the Election menting the office’s poli- As the U.S. attorney, he visory committees, sub- He is a graduate of the tee application forms. Board at 918-775-2614 or cies and programs per- was the chief federal law committees and working , Residents living overseas visit Sequoyahcounty@ taining to a broad range enforcement officer for groups, including those re- Oral Roberts University may obtain absentee vot- elections.ok.gov. of civil, criminal, law all federal criminal pros- lated to terrorism and na- and Regent University enforcement, and public ecutions and civil litiga- tional security, border pro- School of Law. He and his safety matters, and over- tion involving the United tection and immigration, wife Lan have been mar- million, Mooney said. sees key components in States in the Western Dis- domestic violence, and ried for 19 years and have LINE The construction in- the office. trict of Oklahoma. The Native American issues. four children. from page 1 volved tearing out the intake structures at Pine the capability to pump Cove for the old plant out five million gallons that was constructed in a day as compared to 1967 and adding new fea- Chief, Deputy Chief propose funding for substance abuse treatment SCWA’s old plant which tures for the new plant. produced only two mil- “We were just real facilities, access to wellness centers for Cherokee citizens lion gallons a day. lucky and pleased to have While the plant was it when the cold weather started in early February, hit. It was a lifesaver,” Principal Chief Chuck cally set aside for sub- health teams with the will improve their over- the SCWA system also Mooney said. “We are Hoskin Jr. and Deputy stance abuse treatment additional infrastructure all health,” said District added an eight-mile, 24- real proud of the new Chief Bryan Warner are and wellness centers for they need to take their 5 Tribal Councilor E.O. inch water line that runs plant and invite everyone proposing new legisla- our citizens will be a sig- efforts to new and un- Smith, Jr. of Vian. “I from Tenkiller to Vian, to come out for the rib- tion that would provide nificant moment in the precedented levels. The think it is equally impor- Mooney said. bon cutting March 26.” Cherokee citizens with history of our tribe. This timing of this legislation tant that this legislation Construction started SCWA serves about access to substance abuse legislation will be both is significant. Improving will allow us to not only on the plant in 2019 and 6,300 customers in 307 treatment centers, well- life-altering and life-sav- access to public health expand our public health cost an estimated $12 square miles. The asso- ness centers and fitness ing for many Cherokees programs will be impera- programs, but to provide million to build. The wa- ciation maintains about centers by setting aside and their friends, families tive as we start to emerge the help our citizens need ter line cost ran about $8 773 miles of water line. a portion of third-party and communities, giv- from the other side of the from a Cherokee per- revenues collected by ing us the ability to not COVID-19 pandemic. spective that is respectful Cherokee Nation Health only focus on treatment, For many of our fellow of our history, traditions Services each year. but also on prevention. Cherokees, the impact of and culture.” If approved, the legis- I encourage the Council this virus on their physi- Cherokee Nation’s Commissioners open lation would earmark 7 of the Cherokee Nation cal and mental well-being existing public health percent of the unrestrict- to support the ‘Cherokee will not simply go away programs promote and bids for McKey ed revenue generated by Nation Public Health and when we finally tame the protect the health of Cherokee Nation Health Wellness Fund Act’ and COVID-19 virus. Setting Cherokee Nation citizens Services, including health to pass this legislation.” aside new funding will and communities. This Fire Department insurance claims or bill- Revenue collected un- put more muscle behind is accomplished through LYNN MCCULLEY ings to health insurance der the legislation could the assistance we can offer the tribe’s Male Seminary SPECIAL TO THE NEWS In other business, the carriers and providers. It be used for capital invest- Cherokees in the months Recreation Center, walk- Sequoyah County commissioners approved is estimated this would ments and operational and years to come.” ing groups, cancer educa- Commissioners opened Circuit Engineering Dis- provide an annual invest- expenses for substance The “Cherokee Na- tion programs, diabetes bids for an addition to trict Auction Policies and ment of between $9 mil- abuse treatment facilities tion Public Health and prevention programs, the existing fire station a resolution for disposing lion and $12 million in and wellness centers. Wellness Fund Act” will nutritional programs for the McKey Fire De- equipment for District 2. funding for public health “Our public health and first be considered by the for women, infants and partment along with New business included programs for Cherokee behavioral health teams Council of the Cherokee children, and the HERO other items discussed or a reimbursement from Nation citizens. do a phenomenal job of Nation’s Rules Committee Project, which provides approved at last Wednes- the Sequoyah County “Like many of our Na- caring for Cherokee citi- on February 25. If passed counseling and support day’s regular meeting. Sheriff service fee (main- tive brothers and sisters zens, and they’re consis- through committee, the services for behavioral The meeting was post- tenance and operations) throughout the United tently on the cutting edge legislation will then ap- health issues impacting poned from the week to the COPS Grant Per- States, the Cherokee peo- of innovative treatment pear for a vote during the Cherokee families. Cher- before due to freezing sonal Service. ple have endured genera- and prevention,” Deputy March regular monthly okee Nation also operates temperatures and snow Also approved were tional traumas that, un- Chief Warner said. “Our Council meeting. the Jack Brown Center, a forcing the courthouse to the following: fortunately, weigh heavy approach to public health “It’s very important 36-bed co-ed facility in close all of last week and -Transfer of funds on our families and our is a model for other tribes for the Cherokee Nation Tahlequah that provides delaying some paper- from Sequoyah County communities to this around the country, and to provide our citizens help to Native youth with work for last Monday’s Commissioners M&O to day,” Chief Hoskin said. I believe this new legisla- with more access to sub- substance abuse issues. meeting, commissioners Insure Oklahoma; “Providing a consistent tion will provide our pub- stance abuse treatment said. -To appoint Keith funding source specifi- lic health and behavioral and other programs that Jim Rogers, chairman Boshers and Julie Hay- of the Sequoyah County wood as requisitioning Board of Commissioners officers for the Vian Fire Vian JOM Meeting said bids were opened but Department; Help available for seniors none were awarded for -To appoint Japheth Set for March 24 McKey’s plans to add to Sanford and Richard raising children the existing building. Queen as receiving offi- The Vian Public School dent’s Office. The meeting is The fire depart- cers for the Vian Fire De- Johnson-O’Malley Indian open to the public. ment recently received partment; The Eastern Oklahoma Children Online Support -Amended engage- Development District Group is there for you. Education Committee will Questions about the $25,000 from the United meet at 6 p.m. on Wednes- meeting may be directed Keetoowah Band to be ment letter from Sand- (EODD) Area Agency on Join the online group ers, Bledsoe & Hewett for Aging has announced the from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. ev- day, March 24, at Vian Pub- to superintendent’s office, used for the building ex- lic School in the Superinten- 773-5798, ext. 100. pansion, according to an audit of the Sequoyah availability of assistance ery Tuesday. County Educational Fa- for seniors who are rais- For more informa- McKey Fire Chief Devin Guthrie. Guthrie said the cilities Authority; and ing children and for care- tion contact Alysa Kin- approval to surplus a 44” givers of seniors. nell or Marissa Proctor, Food distribution is March 20 addition will include a decontamination room metal desk for the of- For those 55 and older Social Services Special- fice of Sequoyah County who are feeling over- at Evening Shade for the department’s first ists, at 918-682-7891 and responders for COV- Emergency Manage- whelmed while caring for give them your email ad- ment. a relative child under the The Evening Shade Saturday, March 20, from ID-19 related responses. age of 18, there there is dress to join or call the Community Center will 10 a.m. to 12 noon. help. SENIOR INFO LINE at be doing a free food dis- No documentation is re- The Seniors Raising 1-800-211-2116. tribution giveaway on quired, everyone welcome.

Page 4 VIAN Tenkiller NEWS Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Religious Forgetting Failures Philippians 3:13-14 “Brethren, I eneth the whole lump.” Number two truth: Ungodly years are nothing count not myself to have apprehended: It wasn’t bread they were talking about then nor is more than a waste of precious time we have little of. but this one thing I do, forgetting those it what I am talking about now. I will admit that when The Bible tells us that our life is a “Vapor”. James 4:14 things which are behind, and reach- my mother got around to baking bread at home, it was “Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. ing forth unto those things which are a special day. There were three of us kids still home For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth before, I press toward the mark for and we would beg for the heel as the loaves were taken for a little time, and then vanisheth away.” Compared Pastor the prize of the high calling of God in from the oven. Now and with today’s bread the com- to eternity (time never ending) our 100 years or so on Michael Martin Christ Jesus.” post pile get the heels. earth is pretty small. Paul was talking about his life be- Jesus and Paul were telling the people that it only Number three truth: The most important thing in Vian fore he met Christ on the road to Da- takes a little bit of untruth to permeate an entire re- this life is to live it as best we can according to what Baptist mascus. He was talking about things ligion or Bible, for that matter. It is important to be- the Bible teaches. ( I hear some scoff…you will not be Church he had said and done that he was now wary of those, especially TV preachers that “wrest” scoffing at the final judgment of mankind. Revelation sorry about saying or doing. His life the scriptures to fit their own philophsy. Peter warns: 20) before was religious but not Godly. His 2 Peter 3:16 “As also in all his epistles, speaking in Number four truth: We have the ability to ignore life before was with zeal but its reasoning was wrong. them of these things; in which are some things hard to what has happened in the past and go on toward what He thought he knew the right things, but he had been be understood, which they that are unlearned and un- the Bible wants for our lives because of the sacrifice taught things that wrong and at the time, he had no stable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto that Jesus made on the Cross of Calvary. idea they were wrong. their own destruction.” Colossians 1:14 In whom we have redemption We learn many things from our parents, cousins, Those that are unlearned are relying on someone through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins: and neighbors that sound good, but like Paul, they else to do their studying for them and to tell them Please hear my conclusion: Everything that sounds are wrong. Don’t get me wrong, there are right things what it means, yet God’s word commands us to do our right isn’t necessarily right. We have to compare Scrip- sprinkled in among the wrong, but that is why Jesus own studying. ture to Scripture for ourselves and not rely on others cautioned the disciples with these words: 2Timothy_2:15 “Study to shew thyself approved to do our studying for us. The Bible is Absolute Truth Matthew 16:11-12 “How is it that ye do not under- unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, yet a cunnning man can make say what it does not stand that I spake it not to you concerning bread, that rightly dividing the word of truth.” intend. Establish yourself on the path leading toward ye should beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Now let’s come back from our Bunny Trail and talk the perfect will of God. You will never arrive, but you of the Sadducees?Then understood they how that he about what Paul meant when he said “forgetting those will make progress every day you “press toward the bade them not beware of the leaven of bread, but of things which are behind”. mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ the doctrine of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees.” Number one truth: you cannot change what has al- Jesus.” Paul learned this lesson and passed it on to the ready happened. You can try to make ammends, but God blesses progress not regret. Forget what has church of Galatia. Galatians 5:9 “A little leaven leav- you will never change the actual event. happened, ask forgiveness for it and go on!

Turning Hopeless Situations Around God’s Word Cannot Part 2 So how did he deal with to live. But, when he got with human reasoning Mark 9:23 All things what he heard? It says he the doctor’s report, he and looked entirely to Be Annulled are possible to Him that turned his face to the wall got his Bible and a CD divine reasoning to God believeth. and prayed to the Lord. player and some mes- and to Him alone. They Woe to the Nation Who Tries W e What you turn to in a sages of faith and healing got results. don’t re- crisis reveals what your and closed himself up in In the beginning book “For the ton! c e i v e trust is in. Notice Hezeki- his parent’s basement and of the Bible, Genesis, we Church Under Attack from God Lord is our ah turned his face toward only listened to God’s see how Noah saved the Judge, The Jesus said: “I will build based on the wall and prayed, that’s word and fed on God’s human race from extinc- My church, and the gates just what Lord is our key. word concerning healing. tion by turning his face Lawgiver, The of Hades shall not prevail He can do He turned his face He didn’t watch TV or to the wall, so to speak. against it. (Matt. 16:18). – He can Lord is our away from his symptoms, hang out with family or He found grace with the Shirley R. “The “gates of Hades” Pastor do any- King…” (Isa- Kenneth Byrd from his situation. He friends. He went back to Lord and was told to Watts iah 33:22). symbolizes the organized thing. turned away from even the doctor in a couple of build an ark. That ark is a power of death and Sa- W e “The law Round the prophet. All he saw weeks and they couldn’t type of Christ, who is the of the Lord is perfect, tan. “Gates” represent Mountain r e c e i v e was God, he turned away find a trace of that dis- refuge of His people from authority and power. The from God converting the soul; (Ps Community from everything and ease. judgement. 19:7); His “law is truth” Church is here to stay. It Church b a s e d turned to only God. Be- He turned away from If people today would cannot be destroyed, but on what (Ps. 119:142; “a lamp to fore Isaiah got out of the everything and turned turn from everything else my feet” (Ps. 119:105); hindered. we be- courtyard, the Lord told only to God and God and turn to Christ, they If there is ever a time lieve. Many Christians and “the word of God him to go tell King He- turned it around. would find that He is still is living and powerful” for the Church to “stand are waiting on God to zekiah that I heard your When we continue to the refuge, and that the fast in the faith” it is do something He prom- (Heb. 4:12). prayer, I’ve seen your look at our symptoms only safe place is really in The people of Judah, now! It is time to get se- ised, but He is waiting on tears, behold, I will add or situation, it will look Him. rious! Congress is trying them to believe what he were rebelling against unto your days 15 years. impossible, but if we will That’s the reason we God’s laws. They would to make laws that will has promised. When Hezekiah turn away from them and shouldn’t be disturbed force the Church to ac- We looked last week Church Directory not hear the law of the turned his face toward the turn to God only, then about tidings of His sec- Lord (Isa. 30:8-11). God cept “evil as good and at King Hezekiah who wall and prayed fervently what looked impossible ond coming. Jesus told good as evil.” got a bad report from the has given us the record to the Lord, God turned will become possible. us all these things would of this Nation who tried The Church has al- prophet Isaiah, in Chap- his situation around. In all ages, those who happen. He said there ways been under attack ter 38:1-3 of Isaiah. to annul His Word…they A minister told me have done exploits for would be wars and ru- lost everything! A Nation and we must examine our He told him to put his that when he was only God were those who mors of wars, earth- personal lives, cleaning house in order because may rise, but it can also around 24-years-old, he turned their faces to the quakes, famines and fall! up our act, for the future he was going to die. But came down with a rare, wall. By that I mean that such things, with men’s Lawmakers is going to separate the He didn’t put his house incurable disease and was they turned away from See PASTOR BYRD, page 5 This week a congress- sheep from the goats. in order and he didn’t die. only given a few weeks everything connected man said: “What any re- Church: Counter Attack ligion describes as God’s We are to be partici- will is no concern of this pants (active-duty) in ChurCh DireCtory congress.” No man is big this battle not specta- enough to try to annul tors! God has issued the weapons that will glorify Blackgum Christian First Baptist Church Landmark Vian First Free Will the laws of God.. This is rebellion! This is voicing Him. They are not “physi- Union Church of Gore Missionary Baptist Baptist Church Rev. Reggie Kelley, D. Div.- Pastor Garry Brown the devil’s message. God’s cal” but “spiritual” weap- The home of Trouty T Church SUNDAY Word will remain as ons (Eph. 6:10-18). 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Wednesday, March 10, 2021 VIAN Tenkiller NEWS Page 5 Religious | Area News Let God Lead You Where You Need to Be

Where were you when God called him, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou hath authority from the chief priests to Christ. 23And after that many days were your name? Many were doing what they me? 5And he said, Who art thou, Lord? bind all that call on thy name. fulfilled, the Jews took counsel to kill considered right in their own eyes! And the Lord said, I am Jesus whom 15But the Lord said unto him, Go thy him: 24But their laying await was known Proverbs 21:2 Every way of a man thou persecutest: it is hard for thee to way: for he is a chosen vessel unto me, of Saul. And they watched the gates day is right in his own eyes: but the LORD kick against the pricks. to bear my name before the Gentiles, and night to kill him. pondereth the 6And he trembling and astonished and kings, and the children of Israel: 25Then the disciples took him by hearts. said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to 16For I will shew him how great things night, and let him down by the wall in The Christian John 16:2 They do? And the Lord said unto him, Arise, he must suffer for my name’s sake.17 And a basket. 26And when Saul was come to shall put you and go into the city, and it shall be Ananias went his way, and entered into Jerusalem, he assayed to join himself Union Station out of the syna- told thee what thou must do. 7And the the house; and putting his hands on to the disciples: but they were all afraid gogues: yea, the men which journeyed with him stood him said, Brother Saul, the Lord, even of him, and believed not that he was a Pastor Reggie Kelley, 27 Blackgum Christian time cometh, speechless, hearing a voice, but seeing Jesus, that appeared unto thee in the disciple. But Barnabas took him, and Union Church that whosoever no man. 8And Saul arose from the earth; way as thou camest, hath sent me, that brought him to the apostles, and de- killeth you will and when his eyes were opened, he saw thou mightest receive thy sight, and be clared unto them how he had seen the think that he do- no man: but they led him by the hand, filled with the Holy Ghost. 18And im- Lord in the way, and that he had spoken eth God service. and brought him into Damascus. 9And mediately there fell from his eyes as it to him, and how he had preached boldly That’s the way it was with me until I he was three days without sight, and had been scales: and he received sight at Damascus in the name of Jesus. 28And fell down at Jesus’ feet and asked Him to neither did eat nor drink. forthwith, and arose, and was baptized. he was with them coming in and going be my Lord and Savior! 10And there was a certain disciple at 19And when he had received meat, he out at Jerusalem. Let’s take a look at a man who thought Damascus, named Ananias; and to him was strengthened. Then was Saul cer- 29And he spake boldly in the name of he was doing the will of God. said the Lord in a vision, Ananias. And tain days with the disciples which were the Lord Jesus, and disputed against the Act 10:1-31 1And Saul, yet breathing he said, Behold, I am here, Lord. 11And at Damascus. Grecians: but they went about to slay out threatenings and slaughter against the Lord said unto him, Arise, and go 20And straightway he preached Christ him. 30Which when the brethren knew, the disciples of the Lord, went unto the into the street which is called Straight, in the synagogues, that he is the Son they brought him down to Caesarea, high priest, 2And desired of him letters and enquire in the house of Judas for of God. 21But all that heard him were and sent him forth to Tarsus. 31Then had to Damascus to the synagogues, that if one called Saul, of Tarsus: for, behold, amazed, and said; Is not this he that the churches rest throughout all Judaea he found any of this way, whether they he prayeth, 12And hath seen in a vision destroyed them which called on this and Galilee and Samaria, and were edi- were men or women, he might bring a man named Ananias coming in, and name in Jerusalem, and came hither for fied; and walking in the fear of the Lord, them bound unto Jerusalem. 3And as putting his hand on him, that he might that intent, that he might bring them and in the comfort of the Holy Ghost, he journeyed, he came near Damascus: receive his sight. 13Then Ananias an- bound unto the chief priests? 22But were multiplied. and suddenly there shined round about swered, Lord, I have heard by many of Saul increased the more in strength, Let God lead you where you need to him a light from heaven: 4And he fell to this man, how much evil he hath done and confounded the Jews which dwelt be. In the name of Jesus Christ, I love the earth, and heard a voice saying unto to thy saints at Jerusalem: 14And here he at Damascus, proving that this is very you. Just come as you are.

Sovo: Taking care of others Vian Elementary Pre-Enrollment for 2021-22 LYNN MCCULLEY SPECIAL TO THE NEWS two and decided to go For Three and Four-year-olds, and Kindergarten Kathryn Sovo of Vian home. Then I got home- was the first nurse in sick for Sequoyah Coun- Vian Elementary of- -Child’s social security fore Sept. 1, are eligible her family until recently ty so I had to come right fers a three-year-old and card for Kindergarten classes. when she had a niece back,” she said, laughing. a four-year-old program. -Custody or Guardian- Parents of incoming Kin- graduate from the nurs- Sovo said her job re- Enrollment is April 20 ship papers (if applicable) dergarteners do not need ing program. quires her to visit patients and 21 from 8:30 a.m. un- -Child’s CDIB card (if an appointment. “It’s a job I really en- in their homes and do til 2:30 p.m. in the office they are of Native Ameri- At the time of enroll- joy,” Sovo, who works things for them they may of the Early Childhood can descent) ment the parent is re- as a home health nurse not be able to do such as Center. Please call the -Child’s Sooner Care quired to complete a Vian for Professional Home getting their medicines Elementary office for an or insurance card Elementary Enrollment Health of Sallisaw, said. and communicating with appointment at 918-773- -Parent’s state issued form and present the fol- Sovo has been working their doctors. 5311, ext. 112. Appoint- photo ID (driver’s li- lowing documents: for the company for five “Our main purpose is ments are only required cense) -Child’s state issued years. to keep the patients out for new students in the -Proof of residency birth certificate “I’ve been a nurse for Kathryn Sovo of the hospitals by taking three-year-old program. (e.g. a current electric or -Child’s current shot 20 years. I’ve worked in care of them at home,” To qualify for the water bill) record (Immunizations hospitals and clinics but a hospital,” Sovo said. she said. three-year-old program, -Proof of income must be current for en- this job is by far the best Sovo grew up in the “During this pan- the child must be three (check stub, W-2, or tax rollment. You may not for me because I love Lawton area. She moved demic, many of our cli- on or before Sept. 1. return) enroll for Kindergarten the flexible hours. I get to Sequoyah County ents could not get out to Four-year-olds must be Enrollment in these unless they have all of to spend more time at- about 30 years ago be- see their doctors or to four on or before Sept. 1. classes is limited. Incom- their shots) tending my daughter’s cause her husband has get their meds and other The child must be potty plete applications cannot -Child’s social security ballgames and just other family here, she said. needs related to their trained. Three-year-old be accepted. All students card things I wouldn’t normal- “It’s funny but I’ve got- health so we took care of children must come to must re-enroll for the -Custody or Guardian- ly get to do if I worked in ten homesick a time or a lot of that,” she said. pre-enrollment in order next year. Masks are re- ship papers (if applicable) to participate in a screen- quired at enrollment. -Child’s CDIB card (if ing that is required for Kindergarten pre-enroll- they are of Native Ameri- entry into the program. ment can descent) PASTOR BYRD At the appointment Vian Elementary will -Parent’s state issued the parent is required to have Kindergarten pre- photo ID (driver’s li- from page 4 draweth nigh. We have we miss it, we just say, I complete a Head Start ap- enrollment om April 20 cense) hearts failing them for received part of our re- missed it, forgive me and plication, a Vian Elemen- and 21, from 8:30 a.m. -Proof of residency fear for looking on the demption and inheritance He forgives us. tary enrollment form and until 2:30 p.m. Children, (e.g. a current electric or things that are coming to when our spirits were re- Some people talk about present the following who will be 5 on or be- water bill) pass upon the earth. born. But thank God we’re the church going through documents: When these things be- also going to have brand the tribulation. 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Alison Farris WATTS Administrator from page 4 us be quick to say that in God’s will of witness- only God’s Word will ing of His love and salva- the center of all our deci- stand in the Judgment. It tion in Christ. sions as a Nation. cannot be annulled and Let us not “growl like Vian God’s people must one is foolish to entertain bears or moan like doves” unite in prayer and in the the idea. (Isa. 59:11) but be strong NURSING & REHAB Spirit believing that God The Church must re- and faithful and we will is working His plan. Let pent and move forward see the power of God.

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Page 6 VIAN Tenkiller NEWS Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Sports VIAN BASEBALL Vian Youth Wrestlers Vian Tops Mannford Excel at State Tourney To Record First Win

LEA LESSLEY Joe Glass, who regis- Adam Holt, Glass and SPORTS EDITOR tered six RBIs in the con- Luis Hernandez. Joe Glass drove in six test, drove in runs with Glass homered on a runs on Saturday after- a single in the fourth in- 2-2 count in the sixth in- noon at Mannford as the ning, a home run in the ning to score two more Class 3A Wolverines de- sixth and a triple in the runs. feated the 4A Pirates 16- seventh. The Wolverines col- 10. In the first frame Vian lected 12 hits in the con- Vian opened its season scored on walks to Xavin test. Glass, Diego Ramos, on Thursday in Musk- Lackey and James Thorn- Hughes and Brockman ogee County with an 8-0 ton. In the bottom of the each recorded multiple loss to 4A Hilldale before inning an error allowed hits and Holt, Lackey and falling 5-0 at 6A Jenks on Mannford to tie the score Hernandez registered a Friday. Vian 16, Mannford 10 at 2-2. hit apiece. Hernandez The Wolverines erupt- The Wolverines added had three of Vian’s eight their third run in the sec- stolen bases. ed for six runs in the top LATISHA KILLINGSWORTH | SUBMITTED of the fourth inning on ond on a walk to Jacob Dakota Briggs (6.1 in- Vian’s youth wrestling team recently competed at pion), Kolton Drew (third place), Gunner Killing- Saturday to take a 9-2 Brockman to reclaim the nings) picked up the win the Oklahoma Kids Wrestling Association’s 43rd sworth (state runner-up), Creede Prier (seventh lead (3-2). on the mound for Vian Annual Open State Tournament inside the Tulsa place), (top row) Avery Richey (state runner-up), advantage before scoring Fairgrounds’ Expo Pavilion. Members of the team Jace Gates (fourth place), Sebastian Watkins five runs in the seventh as Vian scored six runs in after allowing five hits the fourth on singles by are (bottom row, from left) Lex Branham (fourth (fourth place), Sawyer Watkins (fifth place), Axl Vian downed the Pirates. place), Bronc Sumpter (state champion), Seth Branham (eighth place), Cara Prock (fifth place) Brockman, Nick Hughes, See BASEBALL, page 7 Glover (state runner-up), Joely Hunt (state cham- and Kodi Richey (state runner-up).

HORSE RACING Sallisaw’s Whitekiller Qualifies Four Horses For Oklahoma Paint and Appaloosa Futurity

OKLAHOMA CITY son, Smithworks. He is race Sunday to move to -DTL Hot Wired, Whitekiller, trial three of Interstates 35 & 44, in – Smithworks hasn’t lost out of the Mighty Invictus 326 wins lifetime. Cody Smith, Matt Whi- (race 10), :15.932, 72 the heart of the Oklahoma since he stepped out of his (QH) mare Shesa Mighty Whitekiller qualified tekiller, trial six (race 13), Tracked by more than City Adventure District, barn. This son of World Chick, and officially is four Paints for the finals, :15.836, 75 165,000 fans on Facebook Remington Park is open Champion Paint, Painted one-for-one since train- taking the top spot, third -Turnpikes Judy, Dan- and 10,400 Twitter follow- daily for casino gaming Turnpike, is looking a lot ing races don’t count in (DTL Hot Wired), fifth iel Torres, Carlos Ruiz, ers, Remington Park has and simulcast horse rac- like his dad in his first pari-mutuel action, but (I Ama Travelin Apple), trial one (race eight), provided more than $258 ing. The 2021 American two trips to the track. the effort was impressive. and 10th (Livewires Wag- :15.843, 75 Million to the State of Quarter Horse, Paint and Smithworks won his In his trial, Smithworks on) among the 10 fastest -I Ama Travelin Apple, Oklahoma general educa- Appaloosa Season contin- training race at Reming- covered 300 yards in of the night. Smithworks Cody Smith, Matt Whi- tion fund since the open- ues through May 29. Visit ton Park on Feb. 24 and :15.706 over the fast track finished three-quarters of tekiller, trial three (race ing of the casino in 2005. remingtonpark.com for then Sunday put up the for a speed index of 80. a length in front of Turn- 10), :15.870, 74 Located at the junction more information. fastest time in the trials He was ridden to victory pikes Judy for his victory -Grant Dacious, Jorge for the Grade 1, $180,000 by Francisco Calderon, a in the first trial of six. Torres, Clint Crawford, (estimated) Oklahoma multiple-stakes winning The top 10 qualifiers trial two (race nine), Paint and Appaloosa Fu- jockey with 22 graded for the finals of the Grade :15.890, 74 turity that will be run wins under his belt. He 1, Oklahoma Paint and -RF Livies Livewire, on Saturday, March 20. was given a leg up by Appaloosa Futurity, with Juan Pulido, Dee Keen- All this horse’s sire did trainer Matt Whitekiller their jockey, trainer, trial er, trial two (race nine), was become a multiple for owner Bryan Hawk of number, times and speed :15.894, 73 World Champion and the Shawnee, Okla. index: -De Quick Capo, Jus- all-time leader in Paint Whitekiller’s two wins -Smithworks, Francis- tine Klaiber, Eddie Wil- earnings, winning 26- on Sunday tied him with co Calderon, Matt Whi- lis, trial four (race 11), of-31 lifetime starts for the late, great Lewis tekiller, trial one (race :15.916, 73 $465,442. A total of 19 Wartchow, for second in eight), :15.706 seconds, -Wired to Win, Fran- of his wins were stakes all-time Paint training 80 cisco Calderon, Oscar victories. At one point, wins with 321 each. Dee -Shez Wired Up, Josh Nunez, trial four (race Painted Turnpike won 14 Keener, who passed War- Romero, Troy Carter, 11), :15.923, 72 DUSTON ORONA PHOTOGRAPHY, REMINGTON PARK | COURTESY Smithworks, ridden by Francisco Calderon, topped qualifying trials races in a row. tchow last year as the top trial six (race 13), :15.797, -Livewires Wagon, on Sunday, March 7 at Remington Park for the Oklahoma Paint & Now comes a talented all-time trainer, won one 77 Francisco Calderon, Matt Appaloosa Futurity. That Grade 1 final will take place on March 20.

OUTDOORS How and where do you catch big bass in Oklahoma; We asked the experts ED GODFREY eastern Oklahoma that might have the most pro- cluding No. 2 and No. 4. But the 86-acre lake Florida bass. Those fish THE OKLAHOMAN are regularly stocked by ductive bass fishing wa- Tiny Cedar Lake in the that doesn’t allow a boat all grew up without a lot March madness will be the Wildlife Department ters, they are not growing Ouachita National For- with a motor of more of competition, plenty happening any day now with Florida bass finger- monster fish, although est in Le Flore County than 7½ horsepower was of food. As the lake ages on Oklahoma lakes. lings. Florida bass grow state wildlife officials are coughed up the biggest not a consensus top five and the bass population March is big bass bigger and faster than trying to improve their bass ever caught in the choice among my panel grows, there becomes month in the state. Fif- Oklahoma’s native large- growth rate with a boost state (14 pounds, 13.7 of experts. greater competition for teen largemouth bass on mouth bass, and those from Florida genes. ounces) in 2013. That “Cedar kind of had all food, so growth rate the Oklahoma Depart- fish normally do better Ask the experts largemouth bass broke a of the stars aligned (in slows down. So the num- ment of Wildlife Conser- in the lakes south of I-40, Last week, I asked state record set one year 2012 and 2013),” Gillil- bers of those great big vation’s top 20 list were but some lakes north of Evers and Johnston, along earlier also at Cedar Lake, and said. “They drained fish are naturally going to caught in the month of that dividing line also get with two other experts — a bass that is now No. 3 the lake. They refilled decline. March. stocked with the Florida Oklahoma legend Jimmy on the top 20 list. the lake, stocked it with See OUTDOORS, page 7 After the coldest Okla- genes. Houston and Gene Gilli- homa weather in a cen- Grand Lake is gener- land of Norman, national tury, the state’s lakes have ally considered the best conservation director for thawed and the water is bass fishing lake in the B.A.S.S. — for their rec- warming, which means state based on numbers ommendations on the the bass fishing will be of good-sized fish and five best big bass lakes heating up soon. high catch-rates. Nearby in Oklahoma, and their “It doesn’t matter what lakes in northeast Okla- favorite baits to catch a that water temperature homa such as Eucha, trophy. is, it just matters that it is Spavinaw and Hudson Broken Bow, McGee going in a positive direc- are also great bass fishing Creek, Dripping Springs, tion and that is going to lakes. Arbuckle and Sardis got trigger the fish,” said Ed- “It’s more common for the most votes among the win Evers, a Bassmaster you to catch a 5-pound lakes. A jig, an Alabama Classic champion from bass in Hudson Lake rig (a.k.a. umbrella rig) Talala. than anywhere else in the and a jerkbait were the Where are the best state,” said Josh Johnston, top choices for best bass places to go in Oklaho- northeast region fish- baits. ma to catch a real wall- ing supervisor for the Broken Bow Lake has hanger, a 10-pound-plus Wildlife Department and produced four fish on the bass? In Oklahoma, that tournament angler. state’s top 20 largemouth usually means heading to But while those north- bass list, more than any TODD PENDLETON, THE OKLAHOMAN | COURTESY the lakes in southern and east Oklahoma lakes other lake in the state, in- March is the best time of the year to catch a trophy largemouth bass in Oklahoma.

Wednesday, March 10, 2021 VIAN Tenkiller NEWS Page 7 Sports Collins Making an Impression at OSU CHRIS DAY 13-5 in conference play. coaches started recruit- sure the most.” SPECIAL TO THE NEWS OSU has been prepar- ing Keys and Collins. Their favorite restau- Taylen Collins is mak- ing for the Big 12 Confer- Keys played for Se- rant is the Nagoya Japa- ing an impression on her ence women’s basketball quoyah (Tahlequah), nese Sushi and Steak teammates, coaches and tournament, which starts which captured a pair of House in Stillwater, Col- fans of Oklahoma State March 11 in Kansas City, Class 3A state titles dur- lins said. University women’s bas- Mo. ing her prep career. “We go there a lot,” she ketball as well as the Big “We have to continue “I can’t remember what said. 12 Conference. to get better. We have a summer it was. They had And when they do, OSU’s freshman for- young group that I think a camp here and my head they talk and listen to ward made 55 percent of can continue to grow and coach at my high school Keys favorite genre of her shots and averaged get better. … These two was telling me about her. music — country — on 6.71 points per game weeks is important for I guess she and Lexy’s the drive to and from the during the regular sea- our basketball team,” Lit- parents were friends. restaurant. son. Collins has 119 total tell said. She was telling me like “I kind of listen to ev- rebounds, which averages CHRIS JONES, BAYLOR UNIV. | COURTESY Mack made an impres- to ‘Hey, just look out for erything, but she likes out to 4.96 rebounds per Oklahoma State freshman forward Taylen Collins (14) goes up for a sion on Collins from the her. If there are a couple country, so we always game and that is good shot against Baylor on Feb. 24 at Waco. Collins has averaged 6.71 first day of practice, Col- of drills when you need a jam out to country,” Col- enough for second on points per game. She is second on the team with 47 steals and 16 blocked shots. lins said. partner just reach out to lins said. the team. She also has 50 “She just amazed me. her.’ We instantly clicked.” Collins said she is en- assists, which is 2.08 per ference call Tuesday. “I If Mack is covered, she She progresses every sin- Collins did and a joying the two-week game. would be surprised if will find a pass the ball to gle day — getting better friendship was born. break between the end Collins also is a de- she doesn’t make the All- Collins for an easy bas- on every little thing. To Keys and Collins have of the regular season and fensive stalwart, who is Freshman Team.” ket, Littell said. see her work hard every become best friends dur- start of the Big 12 tourna- often asked to guard the Collins has succeeded “It’s tough to be a single day and not take ing their freshman year at ment. opponent’s top centers and struggled this year, freshman in this league. any days off is definitely OSU. “It’s weird because I and forwards. She is sec- Littell said. OSU senior I think she has embraced something to live up too,” “We are a lot closer know other teams are ond on the team with 47 Natasha Mack has helped the idea of playing with Collins said. now. She was cool back playing. We just have this steals. Collins is tied with Collins and OSU’s other a great player. … I’m go- Mack is also the voice then. She is even cooler long span to just basically Lauren Fields for sec- freshmen — Lexy Keys ing to get some points of confidence and reason now. She’s a lot of fun. grow and see a lot of the ond on the team with 16 and Neferataili Notoa — off Mack feeding me the for her teammates, Col- She’s super nice. She gets other teams play,” Col- blocked shots. with a lot of playing time ball or the shot going up lins said. all of my jokes and she lins said. “We still have Collins played high adjust from high school and getting the backside If a teammate makes laughs at all of them,” to keep conditioning school basketball at to college basketball. board. She is a tremen- a mistake, Collins said, Collins said. “Our friend- and practicing in those Muldrow. In her fresh- Mack is OSU’s leading dous athlete. She give us Mack doesn’t lay blame game-like situations. man year, the Lady Bull- ship is really close and scorer — averaging 19.79 the best that she has ev- and steps up her game. she’s definitely someone Even though it’s not the dogs reached the Class 4A points per game — and a ery day. There have been “Every single time, Ta- same as playing in an ac- state semifinals. Muldrow who is going to stick with defensive standout. She some good days and bad sha says ‘I’ll take that one me in the long run. tual game. We are trying recorded 103 wins during has blocked 97 shots this days but you can always that one is on me,’” Col- to make the scenarios as her four-year career with The duo enjoys hang- season. count on Tay giving you lins said. “She encourages ing out together. One of close as we can.” the Lady Bulldogs. “We told Tay to play off great effort. I believe she us as well.” Collins said she is ex- The stats and her con- their favorite off-court of Mack. What I mean by has had a great freshman Mack hasn’t been the activities is going out cited to play in her first tributions to OSU’s suc- that is when she (Mack) year,” Littell said. only positive influence on Big 12 women’s basket- cess caused her coach Jim to eat, Collins said. The gets doubled dive to The Cowgirls complet- the team. drive to the restaurant is ball conference tourna- Littell to say Collins must the basket,” Littell said. ed their regular season on Fellow freshman Keys ment. be considered a candidate as much fun as getting “When they go to double Feb. 24. They lost to Big and Collins are great the food and eating. “I feel like it’s going for the Big 12’s All-Fresh- her and a shot goes up get 12 regular season cham- friends, and have been to be a lot different than man Team. “We talk about any- to the backside boards. pion Baylor. OSU is third since the two attended a thing and everything. I anything I’ve ever experi- “Tay has had an out- You’re playing with a in the Big 12 conference. basketball camp at Okla- enced before. Getting to standing freshmen year,” would say in those little great player take advan- The Cowgirls have a 17-7 homa State University moments is what I trea- play in it is a great oppor- Littell said during a con- tage of it.” overall record and are long before the Cowgirl tunity,” she said.

‘It’s too many this year:’ pained by recent deaths of his former OU football players

BERRY TRAMEL patriarch who Gen- “When you recruit emotional, although he THE OKLAHOMAN esis reports lived to be ‘em, you have ‘em for points out he’s always Barry Switzer took the 969. Switzer, who never life,” Switzer said. “It’s too been emotional, especial- stage at St. Luke’s United claimed to be a Bible many this year.” ly about his players. Methodist Church, doz- scholar, guessed 500, but called “Fifty years old, I was ens of his players among it’s all the same. me awhile back. Pet- emotional,” Switzer said. the mourners at Grant “Think about the loss tibone played for Bud “I always would rather be Burget’s memorial ser- of relationships,” Switzer Wilkinson, coached for around the players than vice Saturday, and urged said Saturday night, rest- Switzer and now, at age anybody else.” them to stop meeting like ing after that long day. 81, helps run the Soon- As much as he hates this. “Let’s cut this crap out.” ers Helping Sooners pro- the circumstances, Swit- “Hey, I don’t want to We are losing them gram. zer enjoys seeing his play- do this anymore,” Swit- fast, the players off those Pettibone had been ers. At St. Luke’s, Switzer zer said of speaking at grand old Sooner teams. talking with Switzer, saw Wayne Hoffman, his yet another funeral for That happens when time and they were looking 1973 and 1974 tight end, one of the men who once flies, and time does fly. for help in determining for the first time in years. roamed Owen Field. It’s been 48 years since how many of his play- “Hell of a player,” Swit- “I’ve done this too many that night in Waco, when ers had passed. We all zer said. times.” the Switzer era began and put our heads together, “Hell of a tight end. Saturday was a long Burget, a young halfback along with OU historian ‘Wayne,’” Switzer told OKLAHOMAN ARCHIVES | COURTESY day. A morning grave- from Stroud, suffered a Mike Brooks, and tried him. “‘I don’t think you’d side service in Chandler Former OU defensive lineman and head coach John Blake, right, is major knee injury. to come up with a num- play tight end today. We’d one of at least nine former Sooners to play for coach Barry Switzer, for Burget, a starting Switzer counts his ber. Somewhere around move you closer to the left, who died in 2020. “When you recruit ‘em, you have ‘em for life,” halfback in Switzer’s first players starting with the 50, although it could be center.’” Switzer said. “It’s too many this year.” game as a head coach, 1966 season, when he more. Switzer loves talking back in 1973. Then the first arrived in Norman That’s the kind of thing about the old days with for granted too much of variety of serious illnesses afternoon memorial ser- as part of Jim Macken- you wonder about when his players. Loves talking the superstars,” Switzer over the years. He was in vice in Oklahoma City. zie’s staff. And in 2020 the past grows long and about those players. said. “The Joe Washing- hospice care in Chandler A long day and a long alone, at least nine Swit- the future grows short. He and Pettibone, who tons and Tony Casillases.” a month ago when Swit- life. Switzer is 83. One zer Sooners fell. “It takes its toll on you,” carpooled to Chandler Switzer mentioned zer stopped by to spend of the downsides to liv- Derland Moore. Jerry Switzer said. “Give me a and St. Luke’s, marveled players like Hoffman and an hour and say what ing so long is burying so Arnold. . few more years before we Saturday at the players Kyle Davis, an excellent proved to be a farewell. many people who mean John Blake. Bill Earth- do this again,” he told his who made OU football center from Altus. De- “So glad I did that,” so much to you. man. Chuck Johnson. players. great. Switzer even made fensive tackles like John Switzer said. Switzer brought up Rickey Dixon. Tony Switzer seems to be a confession. Goodman, Keith Gary Switzer is close with Methuselah, the Hebrew Woods. Barry Joyner. growing more and more “A lot of times, we took and David Hudgens. almost all his players. But “You look at ‘em, you , Keith know they’re good play- Jackson and Burget stand ers, but they’re not Lee out. “I’ve done so much fifth with four runs. win. Roy Selmon,” Switzer with ‘em,” Switzer said. BASEBALL said. “They’re still good Burget was his stock- from page 6 Joe Glass registered The Wolverines totaled Vian’s only hit of the con- two hits in the contest. enough.” broker. They would talk and four earned runs test, a single in the third Nick Hughes hit a double Hudgens became a often. while striking out three inning. in the second inning and third-round NFL draft “I hate to lose good and walking two. In re- Jacob Brockman (6.0) Javyn Wright registered a pick. Goodman was a ones like Grant,” said the lief Javyn Wright (0.2) gave up eight hits and single in the game. second-round pick and coach who hasn’t lived as gave up two hits and two four earned runs while Hughes (5.0 innings) played five years for the long as Methusaleh but earned runs while walk- walking one in his time allowed two hits and no Steelers. Gary was a first- shares a kinship through ing one. on the mound. earned runs while strik- round pick and played six a sense of loss. Vian committed six The Wolverines com- ing out five and walking years for the Steelers. Berry Tramel: Berry errors in the contest and mitted two errors in the six and James Thornton Burget never played can be reached at 405- Mannford had two. game and Jenks had one. (0.1) gave up three hits LARRY OWEN | COURTESY pro football. That knee 760-8080 or at btramel@ Jenks 5, Vian 0 Hilldale 8, Vian 0 and three earned runs Vian’s Lauren Millard swings at injury was too much to oklahoman.com. He Friday’s game in Tulsa In its opener at Hill- while walking one. a pitch during Thursday’s high overcome, though he can be heard Monday County was scoreless dale on Thursday the The Wolverines had school slowpitch game at Ok- came back in 1974 to through Friday from through four innings but Hornets scored four runs mulgee. Millard, the winning start for Switzer’s nation- 4:40-5:20 p.m. on The four errors in the contest pitcher in Vian’s victories over the host Trojans took the in the bottom of the third and Hilldale committed Okmulgee (15-2) and Dewar (7-2), al championship team. Sports Animal radio net- lead in the bottom of the inning on their way to the one. hit two home runs against Dewar. Burget was beset by a work, including FM-98.1.

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Livestock Show generates $80,000 Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records Editor’s note: If the age Sr., 50, Willmar, Minn.: Bank vs. Ryan D. Guay– from premium sales for county youth does not appear next to a Unlawful poss. of CDS. Breach agreement/con- name, it was not listed in Bob G. Hunter, 80, tract. the court record. LYNN MCCULLEY (Hamp-Vian Vian: Illegal dumping. Bank of America vs. SPECIAL TO THE NEWS FFA), Chancee Joshua E. Jones, 35: Eric M. Arnold–Breach Sequoyah County Felony Docket Domestic abuse–A&B. agreement/contract. Clark (Polled Susan D. Gilbert, 50, youth who took part in the Hereford-Se- Trenton D. Gomez, The Cincinnati Ins. Co. County Junior Livestock Roland: Enabling child 23, Muldrow: Domestic vs. Ronald M. Cannon– quoyah 4-H), sexual abuse. Show will receive about Blair Colwell abuse–A&B. Money judgement. $80,000 from premium Jolene Hager, 46, Sal- John Lee, 39, Clare- TD Bank USA, NA vs. ( Ha m p - R o - lisaw: Harboring fugitive sales, according to Marty land 4-H), mont, NC: Possess, de- Lindsey Gibson–Breach Green, Executive Director from justice. liver, sell or manufacture agreement/contract. Madi Mulanax Gage Kirkbride, 18, of the Sallisaw Chamber (Goat-Roland drug paraphernalia. TD Bank USA, NA vs. of Commerce which col- Wister: Rape, first degree. Vickie Lyons 64, Muld- Amanda Sugg–Breach FFA), Ethan Issac Montgomery, 36, lects and disburses mon- Guthrie (Doe- row: Trespassing after be- agreement/contract. ies from the sale. Ozark, Ark.: DUI–alco- ing forbidden. Capital One Bank Brushy 4-H), hol. “We thank everyone Rian Noisy Ashley I. Magee, 34, (USA), NA vs. Leontine involved and came out to Charles A. Ortega, 52, Jacksonville, NC: Pos- D. Stevens–Money judge- ( G i l t - V i a n Sallisaw: Domestic A&B support the youth in Se- 4-H). sess, deliver, sell or man- ment. quoyah County,” Green by strangulation. O t h e r s MADISON WALTERS, MULDROW FFA | COURTESY ufacture drug parapher- Capital One Bank said. Carlee Bennett shows off her showmanship Robert M. Remer, 36, nalia. (USA), NA vs. Caroline making sale Vian: Malicious injury Green said the 2021 i n c l u d e d : skills during the 2021 Junior Livestock Show Justin Mannon, 26, L. Parker–Money judge- held last week at the Sequoyah County Fair- to property; Domestic Sequoyah County Junior Chloee Clark Sallisaw: Failure to wear ment. Livestock Show held Feb. grounds. abuse–A&B. seatbelt; DUS. Cavalry SPV I, LLC (Maintainer Dylan Simmons, 29, 24-26 drew “as good as H e i f e r - S e - Hannah Pratt (Com- Christopher S. Mard- vs. Margie Keith–Money normal” number of par- mercial Heifer-Muldrow Huntington Beach, Ca- hall, 36, Galesburg, Ill.: judgement. quoyah 4-H), Jenna lif.: Trafficking in illegal ticipants and supporters. McAllister (Steer-Muld- FFA), Jackie Williams Use drug paraphernalia. Discover Bank vs. “We had a good num- (Goat-Sallisaw FFA), Car- drugs; Unlawful poss. of William T. McNac, 35, William R. Jiles–Money row FFA), Nick Guth- drug paraphernalia. ber of participants and rie (Cross-Brushy 4-H), son Dyer (Hamp-Vian Council Hill: DUS; Fail- judgement. people taking part in the FFA), Ferril Davis (Black- Kelly Smithson, 41, ure to comply with com- Second Round Sub, Shawn Wilson (Roland Sallisaw: Obtaining food auction. With some of the FFA), Bradley Stewart Eyed Cross-Muldrow pulsory insurance law. LLC assignee vs. Brittany restrictions due to COV- FFA), Katelyn Moore stamps by fraud; Obtain- Justin D. Peevy, 37, Goodwin–Money judge- (Hamp-Gore FFA), Eli ing welfare assistance by ID-19, it was still a pretty Matthews-(Shorthorn- (York Swine-Muldrow Alma, Ark.: DUI–al- ment. good turnout,” Green said. FFA), Leah Blount (Heif- fraud; Computer fraud/ cohol; TOC–intoxicat- State of OK, ex rel, Muldrow FFA), Kennedy unlawful use of computer Green said the Junior Moore (Hamp-Muld- er-Sallisaw FFA), Ally ing beverage; Failure to OTC vs. Matthew John- Livestock Show com- Trotter (Goat-Vian FFA), system; False statement maintain insurance or son–Tax warrant. row FFA), Dalton Reese during state investiga- mittee had even thought (Cross-Gore FFA), Shelby Alvia Martin (Cross security; Failure to wear NWA Hospitals, LLC about cancelling the event Swine-Muldrow FFA), tion. seatbelt. vs. Camy Livermore– Briley (Hamp-Sallisaw Jeffrey L. Thornburg, this year but went ahead FFA), Kynlei Earnhart Noah Briley (Black Faced Joshua D. Severin, 33, Money judgement. and began organizing the Cross-Sallisaw 4-H), Des- 49, Vian: Domestic Eufaula: DUS; Failure to Jefferson Cap. Systems, (Goat-Roland FFA), abuse–A&B. show in November. Blakelee Pugh (Charolais- try Bethel (York Swine- properly wear seatbelt. LLC vs. Gerald Morris– “It was a total group ef- Gore FFA), Blaine Colwell Vian FFA), Jaden Thoma- Criminal Catherine R. Stealer, Money judgement. fort from the local busi- (Cross-Roland FFA), El- son (Goat-Sallisaw 4-H), 34, Sallisaw: Unlawful Midland Credit Mgmt. nesses and individuals and hari Cude (Hamp-Muld- Jamie Moore (Duroc Misdemeanors poss. of CDS; Poss. of vs. Robert W. Tiger– sponsors who contributed. row FFA), Brendyn Guth- Swine-Muldrow 4-H), Tisa M. Ambrose, 32, drug paraphernalia. Money judgement. We just thank everyone. rie (Brushy 4-H), Robert Jozie Jackson (White Vian: DUS. Civil Bank of America NA We’re still collecting from Bennett (Duroc-Sallisaw Faced Cross-Muldrow Deronie L. Cheater, 46, vs. Willie Coleman, Jr.– the sales and the add ons 4-H), Draden Woodruff FFA), Ely Smith (Hamp- Sallisaw: PI. Appearances Breach agreement/con- but we plan to get the mon- (Angus-Muldrow 4-h), Vian FFA), Jackson Col- Leigh A. Claborn, 51, tract. ey to the kids as quickly as LVNV Funding, LLC Chasity Smith (Duroc- lins (Cross-Muldrow Sallisaw: DUI–alcohol; vs. David L. Adams– Small Claims we can,” he said. Vian FFA), Brandi Reese FFA), Wyatt Harvell TOC–intoxicating bever- Making sale either as Breach agreement/con- Armstrong Bank vs. (Goat-Roland FFA), Abi- (Goat-Roland FFA), Cam- age. tract. grand champion or re- dyn Johnson (Black Faced Clinton T. Mullins. gail Thomason (Black- Joshua M. Conrad, 26, Armstrong Bank vs. LS Reed Prop., LLC vs. served grand champion Faced Cross-Sallisaw Cross-Sallisaw FFA), Vic- Galesburg, Ill.: Use drug were as follows: Kloey Jeremy W. Smith–Re- Justin and Amber Cho- FFA), Grant Bennett toria Guthrie, Berkshire paraphernalia. plevin. Kisseburg (Grand Cham- Swine-Vian FFA), Em- ate. (Cross Goat-Gore FFA), Londyn Cope, 18, Al- Bank of the West vs. Red River Credit vs. pion Sheep-Vian FFA), Piper Landon (Goat- ily Phillips (Goat-Vian derson: A&B. Carlee Clark (Grand Unknown successors of Gary Cox. Muldrow FFA), Keirsten FFA), Natalie Guthrie Chad A. Cummings, Stephen T.–Foreclosure. Champion Heifer-Se- (Cross-Vian FFA), Duane Red River Credit vs. Woodruff (Heifer-Sim 35, Okla. City: DUS. Catrina Gibbs vs. Rob- Shane Smith. quoyah), Jayden Stegner Angus-Muldrow 4-H), Hunt (Hamp-Gore FFA), Angela D. Dirling: (Grand Champion Swine- erson Transportation, Connor Reichert-(York Cheyenne Haney (Hamp- DUS. Inc.–Money judgement– Marriages Muldrow 4-H), Hannah Swine-Roland FFA), Gore FFA), Paige Yoa- Lester R. Hampton, 59, Brake (Grand Champi- auto accident. Juan Leon-Huerta and Makayla Hopping (Goat- kum (Black Faced Cross- Vian: DUS. U.S. Bank Nat. Assoc. Natalie Hernandez. on-Goat-Vian FFA-goat), Muldrow FFA), Gracie Muldrow FFA), Garin Ronald D. Harmon, 25, Emily Guthrie (Grand vs. Ronald D. Grumbles, Risley (Hamp-Vian FFA), Marshall (Goat-Sallisaw Alma, Ark.: Possess, de- Jr.–Foreclosure. Divorces Champion-Doe-Brushy Landon Smith (Heifer- 4-H), Madison Spyres liver, sell or manufacture Zora Brewer vs. Joey T. 4-H), Kaden Corderman- Legacy Mortgage Asset Simmental-Roland 4-H), (York-Vian FFA), Makay- drug paraphernalia; No vs. Gerald Niebrugge– Ward. (Grand Champion-Steer Tuff Trotter (Cross Swine- lee Campbell (Swine- seatbelt. Lisa M. Hartt vs. Car- Muldrow FFA), Bryahna Foreclosure. Vian FFA), Seth Cude Muldrow FFA), Benson Trevor J. Haubrich, 27, Newrez LLC dba Shell- roll J. Hartt. Martin (Grand Champi- (Sheep-Muldrow 4-H), Hunt (Hamp-Gore 4-H), Leonard: Possess, deliver, Terinna L. Jennings vs. on-Cross-Gore FFA). point Mortgage vs. Chan- Gracy Carson (Goat-Sal- Alex Brant (Duroc-Ro- sell or manufacture drug dler Orville, Jr.–Foreclo- Eriic T. Jennings. Reserved Grand Cham- lisaw FFA), Hailie Brake land 4-H), Hunter Royse paraphernalia. Cyle Martindale vs. pions: Cason Wright sure. (Cross Swine-Vian FFA), (Hereford-Gore FFA). William P. Hitzman, American Express Nat. Mercedes Moss.

Vian Police Report The following citations were Nicole S. Hardt: Speed- issued in February: ing 11-15 mph over Ricky D. Corbit: Ex- (school zone). pired DL. Jill S. Simmons: Speed- Rios M. Ulises: Mali- ing 11-15 mph over ciously defacing property (school zone). of another. Tyler C. Knotts: Tex- Jonathan Martinez: ting while driving. Operating a M/V with- Pamela Burns: Speed- out a valid DL; Failure to ing 16-20 mph over. comply with compulsory Anthony W. Akins: All insurance law. taxes due state/expired tag. Gena Narvaiz: Fail- Dalton N. Craighead: ure to title/register M/V Failure to comply with within 30 days of pur- compulsory insurance chase. law.

Gore Police Report The following citations were ANDREW NEWBURY | COURTESY Speeding. issued in February: Zane Craighead: Fail- Garrett Towry: Ex- ure to stop for school bus; McKey Fire Department receives $25,000 from UKB pired tag. No DL. Jessica D. Barnes: Leland R. Swepston: The United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Tahlequah re- Last Monday, the Sequoyah County Commissioners approved a bid Speeding. cently donated a check for $25,000 to the McKey Fire Department of $69,705.90 for the project which will include a decontamination Dakota Andrews: Expired tag. which will be used for the building expansion, Devon Guthrie, McK- room for the department’s First Responders. Pictured, from the left, Reckless driving. Robert E. Perkins: No ey Fire Chief, said. The check was presented to Guthrie and other are MFD Fireman Tyler Knoke, MFD Captain Aaron Stewart, Girty, DL. members of the fire department by Peggy Girty, Keetoowah Council Guthrie, and Fireman Amos Stewart. Joshua G. Pennington: Representative for the Illinois District which is in Sequoyah County. Failure to comply with Georgiana O’Grady: compulsory insurance Expired tag. law; Improper license James Cook: Failure to plate. register M/V; Improper Vian Public Schools State Testing for 2021 Shauna D. Foutch: license plate. The Oklahoma State grade students’ testing Fifth and eighth grade ence and US History on Department of Educa- window begins April students will be tested March 30 and 31. The DUI: Driving under the influ- POSS: Possession ence TOC: Transporting open tion has set test dates 6 and closes May 24. over English Language ACT Test window for Ju- DWI: Driving while intoxicated container for Oklahoma Public Third, fourth, sixth and Arts, Math, Writing and niors is April 6 through DUS: Driving under M/V: motor vehicle Schools students. seventh graders will be Science. 8. This ACT Test will be suspension D.L.: Driver’s license CDS: Controlled dangerous DPS: Department of Public The third, fourth, fifth, tested over English Lan- Vian High School given in the Vian Gym- substance Safety sixth, seventh and eighth guage Arts and Math. juniors will test Sci- nasium. CD: Controlled Drug A&B: Assault and Battery

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