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Mystery writer signs books in Ada
ADA — Mystery author Bob Avey, Broken Arrow, will be signing books at Hastings, 1140 N. Hills Shopping Centre in ada. He will autograph copies of his lastest novel, “Beneath a Buried House,” a haunting mystery that takes place in the Tulsa area. The event will take place from noon until 5 p.m. Aug. 2.
Things aren’t always what they seem. Tulsa Police Detective Kenny Elliot’s quest to uncover the truth behind the death of a transient makes him a target — from whom or what he isn’t sure. When he brushes the dirt from the surface of an apparent John Doe overdoze case, he finds a labyrinth of misdirection and deception beneath, and a trail which leads him to an encounter with the dark side of religion, and an aberration in human nature, the likes of which he’s not prepared to deal with.
“Beneath a Buried House” is Avery’s second book in the Detective Elliot series.
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Street basketball
Seth Countryman and Jason Buck shoot some street hoops on East 6th street in Ada Wednesday.
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Teen dies in wreck
A Kingston teen died during a one-vehicle crash Wednesday.
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Texting, driving reportedly result in fiery crash, injury
A Pauls Valley woman was injured in a car wreck Wednesday and authorities are saying texting while driving is to blame.
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Latta FCCLA officers attend FCCLA Day at capitol
Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America members at Latta High School attended the FCCLA day at the capitol in Oklahoma City.
In attendance were Ryan Oltmans, Southeast District president and Latta chapter president; Tori Watson, SE District secretary and chapter vice president; Ashley Duncan, chapter secretary; Laci Cantrell, chapter historian; Katelyn Oltmans, chapter public relations; and Kim Cupps, chapter advisor. They met with State Rep. Todd Thomsen and State Sen. Susan Paddack. -
Ada residents receive awards of excellence in direct support services
Two Ada residents received awards for the high quality of care they provide to people with developmental disabilities on March 8 at the Governor’s Conference on Developmental Disabilities.
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Reenactment
- Prisoner briefly escapes
- Teen hurt in wreck
- Atwood auction postponed
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AJH students score 58 at scholastic meet
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