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LaVernne Elizabeth Nichols – The Davis News
SUMMARY: LaVernne Elizabeth Nichols (1924–2025) of Sulphur lived a remarkable 100 years, devoted to family, faith, and community. Born in Wewoka, she married Paul Nichols in 1942. LaVernne worked tirelessly, supporting family and neighbors through cooking, sewing, and volunteering for 75 years with OHCE. She hosted foreign exchange students, ran a fabric & gift shop, and was active in church and local events. An accomplished square dancer and beloved card player, she cherished her role as mother and grandmother. A devout Christian, she read her Bible daily. She is survived by daughter Laurie, granddaughter Lidia, and great-grandsons Rowan and Wyatt. Services will be May 9 in Sulphur.
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Sports training facility operator accused of child sex crimes
SUMMARY: Michael French, operator of a sports training facility in Oklahoma, has been arrested on charges of lewd acts and soliciting a young girl in her early teens. Known for giving private baseball and softball lessons, French’s position raises concern as authorities fear there may be additional, unreported victims. Though former facility owners state French had not worked for them in recent years and never caused issues, police urge anyone affected or aware of inappropriate conduct to come forward. The investigation highlights the risk posed by someone trusted with access to children in sports environments. Authorities continue their search for more victims.
Sports training facility operator accused of child sex crimes
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Network outage brings state offices, tag agencies to a halt
SUMMARY: A statewide network outage in Oklahoma disrupted computer systems and phone lines across multiple state offices and tag agencies, leaving hundreds of employees unable to work and frustrating customers. The outage, lasting several hours, forced some agencies to close temporarily. Private tag agencies, which depend on state-run systems, were also severely affected, with many unable to process title, tax, or driver’s license services. Attempts to contact affected agencies often failed due to the widespread service disruption. The state’s Office of Management and Enterprise Services confirmed they were working to resolve an internet outage but provided no details on its cause, leaving cleanup ongoing as operations gradually resume.
Network outage brings state offices, tag agencies to a halt
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Former judge backtracks, no longer wants trial moved to different county
SUMMARY: Former Garfield County District Judge Brian Levels, accused of shooting his brother-in-law years ago, initially sought to move his trial to Comanche County. His attorneys argued that a change of venue was necessary due to potential bias in Garfield County, where Levels once presided. However, Levels has since reversed this decision, choosing to keep the trial in Garfield County. His legal team weighed the risks, including the possibility of a mistrial or appeal if negative information arises during the trial. Despite concerns about fairness, Levels prefers to be judged by a jury of his peers in the county where he was elected.
Former judge backtracks, no longer wants trial moved to different county
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