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Sharla Frost obtains Amazon Best Seller rating for latest book

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Sharla Frost, an Oklahoma author, has just had “Frogville, Quest for a Queen,” her third children’s book, obtain best seller status on Amazon. “Frogville, Quest for a Queen” is the third book in the series about Lilypad Lotus Dillweed, who transformed into a frog when she turned 13 and had to go on a quest to restore herself, lift a curse on her community, save her family, and rescue her best friend.
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Agriculture

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The Fort Towson 4-H Forestry Judging Junior and Senior teams won the District and State Forestry Judging Contest in Beavers Bend and Robber’s Cave. 4-H members had to take tests over general forestry knowledge, identify insects and disease ID, participate in compass and pacing, identify trees and tell how they are used in Oklahoma, and measure saw logs.

Fort Towson School announces Honor Roll students

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Fort Towson announces end-of-year Honor Roll students. Kamilla Jenkins Summer Price Holley Siverling Lily McAtee Dina McClanahan Presley Couch Jagger Wilson Jermy Duncan Sawyer Morgan Brilyn Brown Lilly Darity A/B Honor Roll Abel Calvert Logan Day Olen Barnes Wylie Hicks Joesie Parish Dean Yang Lakyn Gross Dacelee Garrison Jaxton McClain Lilah McNeely Abigail Siverling Canden Wisener Gabriel Gunter Kaytlin Wilson Braylee Daniel Faith Sandiford Graeson Hudson Gunner Price Emma Pettit Nova Wallace Jacqueline Deaton Kashlynn Gurry A.J.

Two killed in weekend severe weather

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Severe weather in most of southeast Oklahoma left a substantial amound of damage in its wake Saturday night, as winds toppled trees and knocked out electrical service over a wide portion of Choctaw, Pushmataha and McCurtain County. The power outages and downed trees pushed several utility and county commissioner crews into overtime mode to get roadways reopened across the area and power restored to nearly 10,000 homes.