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Articles for The Lawton Constitution
All my articles for The Lawton Constitution can be found here. (paywall)
New commander has big plans for Fort Sill
Moving forward is now the doctrine, so much that journalists were prohibited from asking any questions about the former commander.
Young adults take over as crime scene investigators during Junior Citizens Police Academy
“It means everything to me to have the ability to change the youth, not only their perspective, but also their mindset to pursue a career.”
Battalion prepares for changing battlefield with Dronebuster system
The Dronebuster is a compact and lightweight radio frequency jamming device.
State superintendent Walters grilled with citizens' questions at town hall
“Him being here was a very good idea,” Tiffiney Dimery, an attendee and parent, said after the event.
Blue Moon to perform ‘Reefer Madness’ in Cameron Theatre
The two-hour-long musical follows two young teenagers, Mary and Jimmy, as they face issues with cannabis.
Texas National Guard trains on 'game changer' air defense weapon at Fort Sill
The LPWS air defense weapon system uses a M61A1 20mm Gatling rapid-fire anti-air gun, which is capable of onboard target acquisition and fir
Hail storm will leave Lawton's auto repair shops busy for months
“It will take months to get all the jobs done,” Shane Burk, the owner of Shane Burk Glass & Mirror of Lawton, 844 SE 1st, said.
Kiowa County voters to decide on sales tax for new jail
The special election will be held Tuesday in Kiowa County.
Lawton man found not guilty for bat beating
Gohl was on trial on Wednesday and Thursday for allegations of striking Bruce Rodenberger three times with a baseball bat on April 15, 2021.
Gardeners find solace at Cameron garden plots
“A garden is like a baby, you have to take care of it every day."
Rescued Gray Fox needs new habitat at Medicine Park Aquarium & Natural Sciences Center
“We tried, but we couldn’t teach her the skills required to be released,” Rainette Rowland, executive director of the aquarium, said.
Students get hands-on practice at Great Plains Technology Center summer camp
Students could choose between a plethora of exciting courses such as cybersecurity, carpentry, international cooking and 3D animation.
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