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Police say rape cases not related
A second rape in three days has been reported to Chickasha Police, but there is nothing linking the most recent incident to one that happened Saturday morning.
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Planning approves bed-and-breakfast
A Chickasha couple moved closer to bringing a bed-and-breakfast to town after the Planning Commission approved their request for a use-on-review.
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Suspect sought in rape case
Police are searching for a male suspect involved in a reported rape that occurred in the early hours of Saturday.
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Citizens vote in Grady county election today
The continuation of a quarter-cent sales tax is on the ballot across the county today, with an expansion of the Grady County Fairgrounds promised should it pass.
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CPD warns about fraudulent fuzz
Chickasha Police have asked the public to be on the look out for a person they believe is attempting to pass him or herself off as a law enforcement official.
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Tuttle left looking up from the ashes after fire
The destruction and demise left by fires rarely foster feelings of joy. Homes, businesses and even historic landmarks have fallen prey to this oxygen fueled terror and their owners are left with questions and confusion in the wake of the flames.
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Native American dancers visit Head Start
The children at Washita Valley Head Start in Chickasha ended the week with a powwow courtesy of a group of Native American dancers, singers and musicians.
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OHCE members celebrate centenary
"Happy Birthday" is played on the white piano in the First Baptist Church's parlor under a sparkling chandelier. Members of OHCE Rural Neighbors and supporters join in song, celebrating a century of services to the community and perseverance of home values.
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Brush fire battle rages for half day
It took nine hours for firefighters in the south Grady County to finally get a brush blaze under control, but not before 100 acres were scorched.
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Chickasha sites spark business' interest
Two separate businesses will have representatives visit Chickasha in the coming weeks after they selected sites in town for potential future building.
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Police say rape cases not related



