T.J. Campbell Construction Co. will begin reconstruction of 156th Avenue Southeast on Monday, weather permitting.
The project starts at the intersection of 156th and Maguire Road and extends north 3.75 miles to the Norman city limits stopping just south of Imhoff Road.
The project includes improved drainage and ditches along 156th, replacement of drainage structures and new asphalt pavement. The reconstruction will be completed in four phases over the course of a year.
Phase 1 is the reconstruction of 156th between Maguire and Etowah Road and is slated to take 90 days, weather permitting.
During construction, the road will be closed to through traffic. Local access will be maintained for residents along that mile.
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Also listed are theft of electricity, possession of the proceeds of crime, wilfully causing an event to occur contrary to the Criminal Code, mischief, arson, money laundering and failure to declare taxable income.
None of the defendants have been charged criminally in relation to the activities outlined in the forfeiture suit or have responded in court to the allegations, according to an online search of B.C. court records.
The threshold for proving a civil forfeiture claim is lower than for a criminal conviction, a balance of probabilities instead of beyond a reasonable doubt.
On January 3, 2021 the Chilliwack RCMP were called to the Yale property to help the Chilliwack Fire Department with a house fire.
By: Clayton Cummins
SLAUGHTERVILLE, Okla. -
A missing 14-year-old Oklahoma girl is safe after being found nearly six hours away in Texas with a 21-year-old man.
Family of the missing girl said she met a stranger online who drove from San Angelo, Texas to Slaughterville around 8 p.m. Sunday and picked the girl up without the foster mother’s permission.
“I’m livid, why is this man getting away with all this stuff?” the 14-year-old’s biological sister, Kinzie told News 9.
Family said the man picked up the 14-year-old near Maguire Road and 144th Street, east of Slaughterville.
A quick-thinking neighbor was able to get a vehicle description and tags.