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With This Issue, We Say '30' As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. Our old boss, Edward R. Murrow used to say, "Good night, and good luck."
And with this week's edition, The Grove Observer goes into hiatus, possibly forever.
Unless some public spirited person wants to step up and become Editor and Publisher, at no pay, that is. [more]Bomb Threat at High School a Hoax
A Grove High School bomb threat telephoned to authorities Wednesday afternoon turned out to be a hoax, after a thorough search of the school, backpacks, lockers, hallways and classrooms.
The entire Grove school system was placed on lockdown around 1 p.m.
The high school was cleared at 2:40 p.m., officials announced. [more] | An Editorial...Grove's Emergency Plan Needs Work The news came over the radio Wednesday afternoon that the entire Grove School System had been placed in lockdown.
And if you wanted to know more, you needed to go to 10th and Shundi, in person.
No details were available from any source, Grove Police, City Hall, or School Superintendent's office.
Imagine that in the event of an emergency everybody in Grove should go in person to a corner parking lot someplace to hear what the emergency is. That would include Nooklear War or Big Mac Attack. [more]Grove Bankers: Business As Usual Oklahoma and Grand Lake area banks are doing business as usual, despite the turmoil on Wall Street and the proposed $700 billion financial bailout.
"We are continuing to make loans as in the past and nothing has changed," said Ed Townsend, CEO of The Bank of Grove.
"If the public would turn off the TV and not read the papers, they would not notice any changes," said Mark Londagin, CEO of Grand Savings Bank in Grove. "Banks in Oklahoma and the Grove area are very strong, in good shape, and people have nothing to worry about," Londagin said. [more] 25.SEP.08 Jail Committee to Proceed with Short Term Solution 25.SEP.08 Lending a Hand to Cleanup Grand 25.SEP.08 GRDA Floodwater Release Bulletin 24.SEP.08 Observations...from the Editor's Desk 17.SEP.08 Grove to Apply for Phase II, Downtown Revitalization 17.SEP.08 An Editorial...Time for Jail Committee to Resign 17.SEP.08 Observations...from the Editor's Desk 17.SEP.08 Jail Committee Still Pursuing Sales Tax Funding 17.SEP.08 Grove School Enrollment Up from Last Year 17.SEP.08 Oklahoma's Water Wars: Our Future at Stake 10.SEP.08 Peninsula Project Still Seeking Financing 10.SEP.08 Nasty Witches Brew Flowing In To Grand Lake 10.SEP.08 Sales Tax Revenues Up for Grove, County 10.SEP.08 Grove P&Z Meets on Nonconforming Structures 09.SEP.08 Old Photos, New History 09.SEP.08 Lendonwood Welcomes New Officers 09.SEP.08 Observations...from the Editor's Desk 03.SEP.08 Jail Committee Hears Possible Plan B 02.SEP.08 Grove Gas Stations Cited 37 Times during 2007 28.AUG.08 An Editorial...Proceed with Plan B for Jail 27.AUG.08 Delaware County Jail Tax Fails
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