Nov 10, 2009 | Guymon Daily Herald
Kansas, Oklahoma Practice Animal Disease Response
Kansas and Oklahoma worked together Thursday to prepare for a possible outbreak of foreign animal disease.
Kan., Okla. Conduct Joint Livestock Disease Drill
Trucks that could be hauling livestock along the Kansas and Oklahoma border were detained and their drivers questioned Thursday, during a drill aimed at protecting the nation's food supply from foot-and-mouth disease.
FHSD Students Represent Top 1 Percent
The Forest Hills Board of Education commended students from Anderson and Turpin High Schools for their achievements in the 2010 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Wrecker firms seek increase in towing fees
Wrecker operators asked state lawmakers Wednesday for a 25 percent across-the-board increase in the fees, hourly rates and mileage they are paid when called to the scene of a collision or other incident by a law enforcement agency.
According to the probable cause affidavit for arrest warrant issued by the Beaver County Court Clerk's Office, Selene San Juana Belden, 36, of Guymon, was working for Sand Creek Pipeline Construction Co.