By: Clayton Cummins
NORMAN, Okla. -
A man involved in a head-on crash was shocked to learn a friend was seriously injured in the same way.
Ryan Rogers was hurt when a driver hit his vehicle head on near the intersection of Highway 9 and Jenkins Road in Norman on December 28.
“I was banged up, that’s for sure,” said Rogers.
The crash mangled Rogers car, leaving him with numerous broken and shattered bones. He said everything happens for a reason.
“I had about half of a second to react,” said Rogers. “I do remember taking a hard right and trying to avoid him which obviously didn’t work.”
From USS Theodore Roosevelt Public Affairs Posted January 18, 2021 USS Russell (DDG 59) transits off the coast of Pohnpei during an engagement with the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) National Police Maritime Surveillance Division, Jan. 9. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Embassy Kolonia)
PACIFIC OCEAN - The Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Russell (DDG 59) completed an Oceania transit and presence operation Jan. 18, interacting with partners and upholding commitments with the Republic of Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and Papua New Guinea.
Russell conducted a brief stop for fuel in Majuro, RMI, Jan. 7. After successfully completing their fueling and replenishment at Majuro, Russell conducted a cooperative deployment with two FSM National Police Maritime Surveillance Division patrol craft in the vicinity of Pohnpei, FSM. The ship completed its transit through Oceania, rich in fisheries, by patrolling the Compact of Free
USS Theodore Roosevelt Public Affairs – PACIFIC OCEAN The Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Russell (DDG 59) completed an Oceania transit and presence operation Jan. 18, interacting with partners and upholding commitments with the Republic of Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and Papua New Guinea.
Russell conducted a brief stop for fuel in Majuro, RMI, Jan. 7. After successfully completing their fueling and replenishment at Majuro, Russell conducted a cooperative deployment with two FSM National Police Maritime Surveillance Division patrol craft in the vicinity of Pohnpei, FSM. The ship completed its transit through Oceania, rich in fisheries, by patrolling the Compact of Free Association (COFA) states high seas pockets in order to discourage incidence of known illegal, unregulated, unreported (IUU) fishing.
Lake Regional Announces Construction Plans for New Lebanon Campus
Jennifer Bethurem, Mitch Prentice
Lake Regional Content, mprentice@lakesunonline.com
Lake Regional Health System has announced plans to open a new Lebanon campus in 2022. Located at 755 Cowan Drive, near I-44 Exit 130, this updated campus will include all of the services Lake Regional currently provides in Lebanon, as well as a few additions.
“Lake Regional is committed to caring for Lebanon, and this new campus will provide greater convenience for our patients, along with excellent care from people who are fully invested in this community,” said Lake Regional CEO Dane W. Henry, FACHE.