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Students from three classes at the Oak Hill-based Fayette Institute of Technology have worked in recent weeks on a variety of projects aimed at helping raise funds for the New River Humane Society. On Tuesday, March 30, Kathy Gerencer, president of the humane society s board of directors, visited with teachers and students at the school to discuss the projects. Here, FIT students Whitley Williams, left, and Kiersten Hildebrand display projects on which they have been working.
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The FIT carpentry class constructed dog houses as a fundraiser for the humane society.
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The family of an Oklahoma woman murdered nearly 20 years ago is speaking out.
They re upset because the man convicted, Tyler Mullins, has applied for post-conviction relief citing the Supreme Court s ruling in the McGirt v. Oklahoma case.
Rachel Woodall s family said they are devastated.
It s been 19 years, but Rachel s mom, Tammy Woodall, still remembers 2002.
Ada police said Mullins led officers to the grave of his on- and off-again girlfriend, 21-year-old Rachel Woodall. In rural Seminole County of off State Highway 56, they found the East Central University student. (He) Got life without parole plead guilty, no jury trial, went to prison a year later, Tammy Woodall said. So we pick up our lives and move on, and then this McGirt stuff comes up last summer.