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Lindsay voters have until 5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27 to apply to have absentee ballots mailed to them for an upcoming election.
Application forms are available at the Garvin County Election Board office located on the first floor of the county courthouse in Pauls Valley or at www.ok.gov/elections online.
The municipal election in Lindsay will come on Tuesday, March 5.
On the ballot are a total of five candidates vying for four posts on the city council there.
Lindsay candidates include Brandon Fentem, Anthony Adams, Todd Hinckley, Jake Pool and Betty L. Foster.
During that election there will be two Lindsay precincts open. They are the Bill Mitchell Complex, 308 SW 2nd, and the REC Multi-Purpose Center, state Highway 76 just north of SH 19.
Other municipal elections will come on April 2.
On those ballots are city races in Pauls Valley, Elmore City and Stratford.
In PV there are a couple of posts on the local city council up for grabs. In both cases incumbents are seeking another four-year term.
Mayor Tim Gamble is set to go against Patrick Grimmett in one race, while the other has Councilman Hal Blevins going against Jeff Paine and Zachary Brumley.
A total of three races are currently set in Elmore City.
One is between Searcy J. Simmons Jr. and David K. Schmidt for the Ward 1 office on EC’s town council. The office has a four-year term.
Filing for the Ward 4 two-year unexpired term on the council are Tim Clark, Tony E. Brister and Victoria Wampler.
Incumbent mayor in Elmore City, Larry Dale Cleveland, is now set to go against Joel E. Crawford.
The single race in Stratford is for town treasurer between Sharon Bellew and David Alberson.
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Ballot deadline coming to a close in Lindsay
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Joining the Pauls Valley City Council officially for the first time during Tuesday’s meeting, Patrick Grimmett was sworn in by acting Mayor Billy Riddle that evening. He joins the council after defeating former Mayor Tim Gamble in the elections held on April 2.
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Gavin Nation
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Nation has great year on track field
Gavin Nation, a 5th grader at Whitebead Elementary, has just completed a great season at the track.
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Nation has great year on track field
- Obituaries
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Blanche Opal Daley Teel
Blanche Opal Daley Teel, 97, formerly of Lindsay, passed away May 12, 2013 in Lincoln, Neb.
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Donald Radden
Donald Radden, 85, was born to C. Radden and Overa Robertson on Jan. 12, 1928 and entered eternal life on May 12, 2013 in Ardmore, Okla.
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Jack Leland Nabors
Jack Leland Nabors of Elmore City passed away May 10, 2013 in Norman, Oklahoma at the age of 79 years.
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Michael Phillip Moore
Michael Phillip Moore, 68, of Cox City passed away on Wednesday, May 8, 2013 at his home.
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Blanche Opal Daley Teel
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Blevins earns slim council win
The difference could be counted on one hand as a Pauls Valley incumbent councilman won another term this week by the narrowest of margins.
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Blevins earns slim council win
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State Senate unveils $80M plan for 2 new museums
The Oklahoma Senate unveiled a new plan on Thursday to divert $80 million in state sales and use taxes over a four-year period to pay for the completion of an American Indian museum in Oklahoma City and build a new popular culture museum in Tulsa.
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State lawmakers on verge of taking on high school sports association
An interim legislative study is being proposed regarding recent actions by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA), a state legislator who asked to remain anonymous said this week....
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State Senate unveils $80M plan for 2 new museums
- Business
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Koch Nitrogen announced plans to build a new urea plant at its Enid facility and revamp its existing production plant. (Staff Photo by BILLY HEFTON)
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Expanding: Koch investing $1 billion in Enid
Officials are expecting up to 800 new construction jobs and 20 to 30 new permanent employees for the plant.
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Expanding: Koch investing $1 billion in Enid




