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TALIHINA, Okla. — A candidate for a seat on the Choctaw Nation Tribal Council has died following a crash on May 21. The crash occurred on Wednesday around 9:52 p.m. on US-271 and 400th Avenue, around four miles south of Talihina, according to a report from Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP).
A collision Tuesday afternoon in Woodward County has left one woman dead and sent three others to the hospital, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
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NWAhomepage on MSNPedestrian killed in crash near Talihina in LeFlore CountyAccording to a fatal crash report, the crash happened on U.S. Highway 271 and 440th Avenue around 9:52 p.m. Adrian Johnico, 49, was killed in the accident. He was taken by ambulance to Choctaw Nation Healthcare in Talihina, where he was pronounced dead.
A family is mourning after a 44-year-old man went missing and was later found dead at a crash site in rural Oklahoma, according to officials. Brandon Millikan was last seen driving his bright green Jeep Wrangler near Highway 33 on May 14, the Logan County Sheriff’s Office said, asking the public to keep an eye out.
Two individuals were injured at a construction site incident at Oklahoma City's Will Rogers International Airport; one was trapped. Both were hospitalized; details on the event are sparse.
The westbound lanes of Interstate 40 are closed near Okemah in Okfuskee County following a crash in the work zone Tuesday afternoon, authorities say. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation said beginning a mile marker 216, a few miles west of Okemah, all westbound lanes of I-40 are closed.
A high-speed motorcycle pursuit ended in a crash and sparked a manhunt Sunday morning after the driver fled on foot, leaving behind an injured passenger.
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A candidate for the Choctaw Nation Tribal Council died Thursday following a crash on Wednesday night. U.S. court orders former "supercop," wife to pay $2.4 billion to Mexico