Public Records - March 20

Body

DIVORCES GRANTED

Tonja Truitt vs. Woodley Oren Truitt III.

Steven Ronald Fleming vs. Angela Keeton Fleming.

Charles Creighton Cornelison vs. Alyssa Michelle Cornelison.

Jennifer Lynn Egelhoff vs. Brian Roy Egelhoff.

Larry Herring II vs. Rhonda Herring.

Shane Kopepasah vs. Kristina Kopepasah.

Sloane Markwardt vs. Darren Markwardt.

LAWSUITS

Federal Mechanical Inc. vs. Riverside School District for $36,135 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Fred Singleton

Body

Viewing for Fred Singleton will be held on Wednesday, March 24 from 10 a.m. to noon at Bill Merritt Funeral Home in Bethany.

Mr. Singleton passed away March 18, 2021.

 

Picking the right note

Body

Tyler Willoughby followed the crowd after graduating high school.

He enrolled in college, figuring that’s the next logical step. Slightly more than half of high school graduates start college, according to information supplied by colleges statewide. Census Bureau data shows one in four Oklahomans complete a bachelor’s degree or higher by age 25.

Willoughby, a Union City High School graduate, was relegated to a statistic when he dropped out of college. He said college was just not the right fit for him.

Tyler Willoughby measures a wraparound tailpiece made for an electric guitar

Cardinal Point grant sought for operations

Body

Canadian County’s domestic violence center is up and running – and a grant is again being sought to help fund operations.

Cardinal Point, a Family Justice Center for domestic violence victims, now occupies a 5,000-square-foot space inside the Canadian County Children’s Justice Center at 7905 E. Highway 66.

Cardinal Point Director Kristie Chandler and her staff work with resource partners offering programs to serve Canadian County residents.

Subscribe to