Wash*ta Valley Weekly

Wash*ta Valley Weekly The Wash*ta Valley Weekly is a local event paper that is mailed to more than 15,000 homes in Grady and Caddo County each Wednesday.
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06/07/2024

OKLAHOMA CITY – This week, MICHAEL RIOS, 42, and JIMMY RAY PIERCE, 68, pleaded guilty to child po*******hy related charges; RONNIE GENE HAZELWOOD, 44, pleaded guilty to failing to register as a s*x offender after a felony conviction on possession of child po*******hy; and KRISTIAN FERNANDEZ, 20, w...

06/07/2024

St Luke’s Episcopal Church is hosting its third annual “Art is for Everyone” show and sale from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday, June 7-8, at the Church, 6th, and Kansas in Chickasha. The show in the Parish Hall and Memorial Garden will feature works of members of the St. Luke’s congr...

06/07/2024

OKLAHOMA CITY – ANDREW LINTON SAWYERS, 60, of Norman, has been sentenced to serve 60 months in federal prison for illegally possessing a firearm after a prior felony conviction, announced U.S. Attorney Robert J. Troester. On August 16, 2023, a federal grand jury charged Sawyers with being a felon ...

06/07/2024

OKLAHOMA CITY – Yesterday, ANTHONY DEWAYNE TAYLOR, 20, of Oklahoma City, was sentenced to serve 24 months in federal prison for unlawful possession of a machinegun, announced U.S. Attorney Robert J. Troester. On September 5, 2023, a federal grand jury charged Taylor with unlawful possession of a m...

06/03/2024

The Rush Springs community has selected this year’s royalty for the annual watermelon festival. Audrey Heath will reign over the festival coming up later this summer. Audrey just graduated from Rush Springs High School where she was a Valedictorian. She plans to attend the University of Central Ok...

06/03/2024

The following felony charges have been filed against these individuals, however they are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information from www.odcr.com. GRADY COUNTYCASE, RYAN KEITH, Moore: BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE (FELONY)HARSHMAN, TRACY COLLEEN, Sterling: 1. BATTERY/ASSAULT AND BATTERY ON POLI...

06/03/2024

The Chickasha Juneteenth Association has dozens of activities and events planned for this year’s celebration on June 14-15, which observes the anniversary of the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation on June 19, 1863, by Abraham Lincoln.The proclamation freed all persons held as slaves, althoug...

05/28/2024

OKLAHOMA CITY – AMBER NICOLE RANSOM, 40, and GORDON BERNARD HORNER, 51, both of Oklahoma City, have been sentenced to serve 120 months collectively in federal prison for illegal possession of a firearm after a previous felony conviction, announced U.S. Attorney Robert J. Troester. On August 1, 202...

05/28/2024

OKLAHOMA CITY – A federal jury has convicted ALLEN JAMES BULLOCK, 42, of Del City, of interstate transmission of threatening communication and arson, announced U.S. Attorney Robert J. Troester. On March 19, 2024, a federal grand jury returned a two-count Superseding Indictment against Bullock, cha...

05/21/2024

The following felony charges have been filed against these individuals, however they are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information from www.odcr.com. GRADY COUNTY HAILE, MARK ALLEN, JR, Chickasha: 1. BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE (FELONY); 2. LOITER IN/INJURE/MOLEST MOTOR VEHICLE/JOY RIDE (MISD)MA...

05/21/2024

The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner released the full medical examiner report for Noah Presgrove, the 19-year-old found dead along Highway 81 in Jefferson County, Sept. 4, 2023. Presgrove’s probable cause of death is listed as multiple blunt force injuries, and the manner of death is still ...

05/17/2024

 Funeral services for James Lee Mayhugh,55, his wife Patty Jane Mayhugh, 54, and their daughter Shayla Lynn Mayhugh,28, all of Chickasha, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 20, 2024 at Bible Baptist Church with J.C. Reed officiating and Kim Hayes assisting.  The family was found dead of guns...

05/14/2024

OKLAHOMA CITY – CHARLES LAMAR SCOTT, 36, of Greenville, Mississippi, has been sentenced to serve 25 years in federal prison for robbing an Oklahoma City pharmacy, discharging a firearm during the robbery, and possessing a firearm that had been modified to operate as a machinegun, announced U.S. At...

05/14/2024

OKLAHOMA CITY (May 14, 2024) – Attorney General Gentner Drummond has filed a lawsuit against major diabetic drug manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBM) for an unfair and deceptive pricing scheme that has cost Americans billions of dollars.  Alleging violations of the Oklahoma Consumer...

05/13/2024

May 13─ Join Our Blood Institute’s Team Donor by giving blood and saving lives this May! Our Blood Institute (OBI) will hold a blood drive with Marlow Community on Thursday, May 16, from 11:00 to 6:00pm at First Baptist Church LIFE Center located at 213 North Broadway. Successful donors will rec...

05/13/2024

OKLAHOMA CITY (May 13, 2024) – In two separate lawsuits, Attorney General Gentner Drummond is pushing back against efforts by the Biden Administration and the State of California to impose electric-vehicle mandates nationwide on truck owners and operators. A coalition of 24 states filed a petitio...

05/09/2024

By Conrad Easterday, Editorconrad@wash*tavalleyweekly.com Kevin and Ginger Blake were sitting in the front yard with a neighbor — a veteran ­— who told them he would like a flagpole at his home but could not afford the expense. They gathered together family and friends and got the job done.Afte...

05/09/2024

OKLAHOMA CITY – Four defendants have now been sentenced to serve 406 months collectively for their respective roles in the distribution of fentanyl that resulted in the death of another person in Indian country, announced U.S. Attorney Robert J. Troester. In October 2023, DUSTIN ELLIS, 32, PAMELA ...

05/09/2024

OKLAHOMA CITY (May 2, 2024) – Attorney General Drummond is pushing back against a would-be rule by the Bureau of Alcohol, To***co, Fi****ms and Explosives (ATF) that would prevent law-abiding Americans from privately selling fi****ms without becoming federally licensed as a fi****ms dealer. Drummo...

05/09/2024

OKLAHOMA CITY (May 9, 2024) – The Multi-County Grand Jury today indicted Garfield County Associate District Judge Brian Lovell on charges related to a February 2023 drive-by shooting near the town of Bison. The indictment alleges that on Feb. 12, 2023, Lovell fired a gun at the residence of his br...

05/02/2024

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol and Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation continue to investigate the death of 19-year-old Noah Presgrove. Presgrove was found dead along Highway 81 in Jefferson County on September 4, 2023. Investigators have conducted numerous interviews and reviewed leads and evidence...

04/30/2024

OKLAHOMA CITY – Senate Bill 1200 received approval from the House of Representatives Tuesday. The bill’s author, Sen. Blake Cowboy Stephens, R-Tahlequah, extended his appreciation to the Legislature for their support, and to Speaker Charles McCall for carrying the measure in his chamber.SB 1200 ...

04/30/2024

by Steve Fair Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector (SA&I) Cindy Byrd released the annual audit results from the Federal Single Audit this week. The audit covered 2022 expenditures. The annual audit is mandated by the feds to make sure COVID 19 Relief grant money is spent in accordance with federal r...

04/30/2024

 The Stephens County Sheriff’s Office responded to a home invasion robbery on January 27, at a legal ma*****na grow site. They contacted the OSBI and requested investigative assistance. Through the course of the investigation, several suspects were identified. Rick Lang, Stephens County Unders...

04/30/2024

The following felony charges have been filed against these individuals, however they are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information from www.odcr.com. GRADY COUNTYFRICK, RONNIE LYNN, Rush Springs: TRESPASS AND DAMAGE TO CRITICAL INFRASTRUCURE FACILITY (FELONY)BRODEN, KALEB KYLE, Tuttle: 1. D...

04/30/2024

 A Friday night collision claimed the life of Max R. Galloway, 63, of Marlow following a collision near 2699 E. Osage Road approximately 1½ miles east of Duncan. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported that Galloway was driving a Polaris ATV and collided with a 1997 Mercury Cougar driven by Pamala...

04/30/2024

By Conrad Easterday, Editorconrad@wash*tavalleyweekly.com The Spring Auto Swap Meet in Chickasha is smaller than the fall meet, but it’s still a big event on Chickasha’s calendar with hundreds of spaces filled by enthusiasts seeking to trade, buy and sell anything and everything to do with autom...

04/25/2024

When Cathy Perri made the decision to start a support program for students on the autism spectrum who are in college, she knew it would make a difference in the students’ lives at the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma. However, the extent of its success has surpassed what she could have ima...

04/25/2024

The following felony charges have been filed against these individuals, however they are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information from www.odcr.com. GRADY COUNTYBARRON, SCOTT CLAYTON, Wichita Falls, TX: ACTUAL PHYSICAL CONTROL – FELONYGOODWIN, THEODORE JOSEPH, Tuttle: 1. TRAFFICKING IN I...

04/25/2024

By Conrad Easterday, Editorconrad@wash*tavalleyweekly.com When Ty Pool was hired as vice president of Physician Services & Clinics at Grady Memorial Hospital in July 2021, one of the things physicians consistently asked for was more and better access to mental health care for their patients.If the h...

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