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Emergency crews from multiple agencies responded to a vapor cloud explosion at an Enerfin Resources substation on State Highway 19 west of Maysville Wednesday morning. Three Enerfin employees sustained burn injuries in the explosion and were transported by medical helicopter to Oklahoma City hospitals. Photo courtesy of Garvin County Sheriff’s Office

Emergency crews from multiple agencies responded to a vapor cloud explosion at an Enerfin Resources substation on State Highway 19 west of Maysville Wednesday morning. Three Enerfin employees sustained burn injuries in the explosion and were transported by medical helicopter to Oklahoma City hospitals. Photo courtesy of Garvin County Sheriff’s Office

Three injured in Maysville pipeline explosion

Three people were injured in an explosion at an Enerfin Resources pipeline yard west of Maysville...
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation recognized nine current and former Chickasaw Nation Emergency Management team members with Red Feather Awards for their “above-and-beyond” effort throughout the investigation into Faith Lindsey’s 2019 disappearance. Pictured, from left: Sara Billings, JP Maples, Brandon Burchfield, Steve Dunn, Steve Cash, OSBI Investigative Division Director John Jones, George Jesse, Dewayne Price, Adam Kuhlman and Carol Williamson. Courtesy photo.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation recognized nine current and former Chickasaw Nation Emergency Management team members with Red Feather Awards for their “above-and-beyond” effort throughout the investigation into Faith Lindsey’s 2019 disappearance. Pictured, from left: Sara Billings, JP Maples, Brandon Burchfield, Steve Dunn, Steve Cash, OSBI Investigative Division Director John Jones, George Jesse, Dewayne Price, Adam Kuhlman and Carol Williamson. Courtesy photo.

OSBI Red Feather award recognizes Chickasaw Nation for efforts in Faith Lindsay search

When 17-year-old Faith Lindsey went missing in October 2019, the ensuing investigation brought...