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Read morePolice officers most generally don’t know who’s inside a vehicle when they perform a traffic stop, especially on a state or interstate highway.
Read moreTupelo woman charged with assault and battery on Coal County jailer On September 27 at approximately 7:15 p.m., Officer Corey McCollum saw a woman standing outside her car in front of Tupelo City Hall holding her car keys. Officer McCollum approached the woman, Tanya Kilgore, 43, and started talking to her. Kilgore began telling the officer about possible stolen property and was yelling and screaming profanities. McCollum said he tried to calm Kilgore down because she was causing a disturbance. She was showing signs of impairment, he said, including dilation of the pupils, body and eyelid tremors, was very irritable, talkative and restless, and was moving her bottom jaw in a distinct backand-forth up and down motion.
Read moreTraffic Citations (9- 26-22 thru 10-2-22) Amaya Jose Acosta, Tecumseh, OK – Speeding.
Read moreThe Board of County Commissioners on Monday proclaimed that extreme fire danger still exists in the county. No burning of any kind is allowed. The current ban is in effect until Monday, October 10.
Read moreCurtis Armor, Senior Vice President and Director, Shamrock Bank, N.A., was installed as Chairman of the Community Bankers Association of Oklahoma (CBAO) for 2022/2023. Curtis accepted the Chairman’s gavel this past week at the annual CBAO convention held at the Skirvin Hilton Hotel in Oklahoma City.
Read moreThe Board of County Commissioners on Monday proclaimed that extreme fire danger still exists in the county. No burning of any kind is allowed.
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