By KEN MILAM
POTEAU – A rate increase may be in the offing for customers of Poteau Valley Improvement Authority, which provides water for most of LeFlore County. Continue reading “PVIA customers could see rate hike”
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By KEN MILAM
POTEAU – A rate increase may be in the offing for customers of Poteau Valley Improvement Authority, which provides water for most of LeFlore County. Continue reading “PVIA customers could see rate hike”
Cloudy skies with thunderstorms likely later in the afternoon and overnight for Wednesday in the LeFlore County weather forecast. Continue reading “LeFlore County weather forecast 5-4-2022”
By KEN MILAM
The Poteau City Council voted Monday night to appoint B.J. Johnson to fille the seat left empty by the recent untimely death of council member Clay Bennett. Continue reading “Poteau appoints Johnson to empty spot”
OKLAHOMA CITY – Lookeba-Sickles built and early lead and held on to defeat LeFlore, 12-7, in a quarterfinal game of the Class A slow pitch softball state tournament Tuesday. Continue reading “LeFlore loses in state quarterfinals”
OKLAHOMA CITY – Pocola’s girls wrapped up their second straight state champion by winning the Class 3A slow pitch softball championship Tuesday. Continue reading “Lady Indians win state, again”
OKLAHOMA CITY –Whitesboro reached the semifinals of the Class A slow pitch softball tournament, before getting eliminated by Turner, 21-16. Continue reading “Whitesboro defeated in semifinals”