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Pauls Valley’s First Presbyterian Church and First United Methodist Church will combine choirs Sunday to present “Christmas Music in the Valley,” a concert featuring traditional Christmas carols and Saint-Saens’ Christmas oratorio. Courtesy photo

Pauls Valley’s First Presbyterian Church and First United Methodist Church will combine choirs Sunday to present “Christmas Music in the Valley,” a concert featuring traditional Christmas carols and Saint-Saens’ Christmas oratorio. Courtesy photo

Pauls Valley churches to present Christmas concert Sunday

The choirs of Pauls Valley’s First Presbyterian and First United Methodist churches are joining...
Public Records

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Public Records

Garvin County Court Records for November 21 - 25 2022 MISDEMEANORS Frazier, Marilen Holly of...
The yellow lines show where new ADA compliant sidewalks could be installed if the town of Maysville is awarded a Transportation Alternatives Program grant through the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. The Maysville Board of Trustees approved a resolution to apply for the grant during their regular meeting Nov. 21.

The yellow lines show where new ADA compliant sidewalks could be installed if the town of Maysville is awarded a Transportation Alternatives Program grant through the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. The Maysville Board of Trustees approved a resolution to apply for the grant during their regular meeting Nov. 21.

Maysville considers grant funding for sidewalk and water plant projects

The Maysville Board of Trustees voted to pursue two separate grant applications totaling just over...
The town of Maysville has agreed to remove a section of new curbing that is blocking the graveled drive-thru at Toodles Tacos. The curb was installed in November as part of a sidewalk project along Main Street. In return for removing the curb, the town has asked the business to remove part of the metal fencing at the end of the drive-thru to improve visibility. News Star Photo by Chris Mackey.

The town of Maysville has agreed to remove a section of new curbing that is blocking the graveled drive-thru at Toodles Tacos. The curb was installed in November as part of a sidewalk project along Main Street. In return for removing the curb, the town has asked the business to remove part of the metal fencing at the end of the drive-thru to improve visibility. News Star Photo by Chris Mackey.

Town officials reach agreement with restaurant owner on drive-thru

A Maysville taco stand will be able to keep its drive-thru after the restaurant’s owners and town...