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The Pauls Valley Democrat is a tri-weekly newspaper published in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, United States, covering Pauls Valley and other communities in Garvin County. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. In May 2011, the paper adopted its current name after reducing its frequency to three issues a week.
Jul. 12—A total of eight inmates in Garvin County's jail were transferred over the last few weeks to officially begin their time in prison. One is Colton Woods, 25, of Pauls Valley, who is one ...
The Ada News is a daily newspaper published five days a week in Ada, Oklahoma. The publication's coverage area includes Pontotoc County and portions of Coal County, Garvin County, Hughes County, Johnston County, Murray County and Seminole County. The newspaper is published Tuesday through Friday and Saturday. [1]
Jun. 30—A number of inmates have left Garvin County's jail over the last few months to begin prison terms or other sentences recently handed down in courts here. One of them is 29-year-old ...
The List of newspapers in Oklahoma lists every daily and non-daily news publication currently operating in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The list includes information on where the publication is produced, whether it is distributed daily or non-daily, what its circulation is, and who publishes it.
Sep. 7—A burn ban has been lifted for all of Garvin County. All three county commissioners voted Tuesday to end this round of the ban on outdoor burning. The ban had been in place since July 21 ...
Garvin County is a county in south-central Oklahoma, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,656. [2] Its county seat is Pauls Valley. [3] In 1906, delegates to Constitution Convention formed Garvin County from part of the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory. The county was named for Samuel J. Garvin, a local Chickasaw ...
Pauls Valley is a city in and the county seat of Garvin County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 5,992 at the 2020 census, a decline of 3.2 percent from the figure of 6,187 in 2010. [ 4 ] It was settled by and named for Smith Paul, a North Carolina native who married a Chickasaw woman and became a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation ...