By: Hunter McKee
LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA -
The three people killed in Tuesday night s multi-vehicle crash in Guthrie have been identified. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said the crash involved two semis and a pickup truck.
According to OHP, one semi driver was towing the other along Interstate 35, that s when the Chevy truck hit both of them.
Troopers told News 9, before the accident one of the semi s had a mechanical issue and that s when another driver came to help tow it away. That stretch of the interstate is not lit at night, Trooper Eric Foster said. It s fairly flat right there.
Controversial zoning request for Rosewood Heights business approved
Scott Cousins, scousins@thetelegraph.com
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EDWARDSVILLE The rezoning of the Rosewood Heights Farm Fresh store to allow the sale of packaged liquor was approved by the Madison County Board after a long debate Wednesday.
The board OK’d a request by Priyan Patel on behalf of Sejal Patel and SSM Dairy Corp. to allow the rezoning of the Farm Fresh at 740 E. Airline Drive from R-3 Residential to B-5 Business.
The change would allow the sale of packaged liquor, but would require additional action for any other requests, such as a license to pour alcohol or allow video gaming, which local residents had adamantly opposed.
County board demands administrator vote 1st, before other appointments
Post has been vacant since firing of Doug Hulme in April 2020
Scott Cousins, scousins@thetelegraph.com
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EDWARDSVILLE Several appointments by Madison County Board Chairman Kurt Prenzler were held up as board members demanded action on the appointment of a county administrator.
Three appointments: Cedric Irby to the Madison County Transit board to replace current MCT Chairman Ron Jedda; Donald Sawicki to the Madison County Flood Prevention District Council, replacing Jeremy Plank, who was recently elected to the Wood River City Council; and Nick Mason to the Wood River Drainage & Levee District, replacing Nathan Kincade, were all put on hold.
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Would moving more federal jobs outside the Beltway benefit Northeast Ohio? Editorial Board Roundtable
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The city of Washington, D.C., and the greater D.C. metro area, as seen from Air Force One, with President Barack Obama aboard, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2013. Three members of Congress from Greater Cleveland Democrat Tim Ryan and Republicans Dave Joyce and Anthony Gonzalez have introduced a bill that would set up a commission to study moving some federal agencies out of the D.C. metro area to low-income areas like the city of Cleveland and the Mahoning Valley. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP