OKLAHOMA CITY — Dobson Fiber announces another multi-million-dollar expansion of its fiber internet offering with a groundbreaking in Mangum, Okla. today.
South Western Oklahoma Development Authority (SWODA) will be in Mangum today, April 5, to do Narcan training with the documentary “Dead or Alive.” The event will be held at the Red River Cowboy Church, 1001 N. Byers, from 7 to 8:30 PM.
Colter Esparza, a student from Willow, studying in the Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences at Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU), received 2nd place in the Regional, Community, and Tribal College category at the 29th Research Day at the Capitol. Held on March 19 in the Oklahoma State Capitol Rotunda, this annual event was created to showcase the high-quality research conducted at Oklahoma colleges and universities.
March 28, 2024 Dominique Anthony Lyon, 22, hold for Comanche County Benito Herrera, 32, hold for Comanche County Lucas Gula, 29, hold for Comanche County Terry Wayne Skinner, 51, driving with a suspended license, possession of drug paraphernalia, fails to comply with compulsory insurance law, operating a vehicle not equipped with at least two head lamps.
1614 - Powhatan Indian Pocahontas married Virginia planter and colonial official John Rolfe. 1621 - The Mayflower departed for England after having deposited 102 Pilgrims at what became the American colony of Plymouth (Massachusetts).
Easter Egg Hunts were held on March 30. Mangum put out 3,000 candy filled eggs. We had a great turnout for the egg hunt. Everyone had a great time. Thanks to Jennifer and Kevin Adams, Janet Smith, Emily Paulson, and Jessa Harper for helping with the egg hunt.