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On the morning of May 21, 2024, the Blaine County Sheriff's Office, in collaboration with the Attorney General’s Office, executed a search warrant west of Watonga at County Road 820 and 2490. This property had been under suspicion of criminal activity for over two years. The Sheriff’s Office coordinated with the AG’s office and, with the assistance of agents specializing in organized crime, the operation was successfully carried out. This marks the beginning of our efforts to combat illegal marijuana cultivation in our county. I would like to express my gratitude to the three district county commissioners for their prompt response and assistance in removing the plants for destruction. Their employees played a crucial role in making this operation possible. Throughout the investigation, I have communicated with several neighbors about these suspected illegal operations, though I have been unable to disclose many details about the ongoing investigation. I want to emphasize that Attorney General Getner Drummond is deeply committed to the welfare of our state's citizens and has assembled an exceptional team capable of providing the necessary resources to combat criminal activities. I also extend my thanks to all of the Blaine County Deputies and investigators who worked behind the scenes to initiate this project. In conclusion, I want to send a clear message that our vigilance will continue. We have established a partnership with a dedicated team that will relentlessly pursue those involved in illegal activities. If you are engaged in such activities, it is in your best interest to leave Blaine County or be prepared to face the consequences enforced by the Department of Corrections.Blaine County Sheriff Travis Daugherty--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
*Continuation Part 2 *BrandLogix Mobile Marketing "Red Road Trip Podcast" sat down with Blaine County Sheriff Travis Daugherty. He highlights his commitment to Blaine County and the citizens he protects. Part 2 of his discussion on promises made and problems solved while serving the citizens of Blaine county. This Podcast Sponsored by: Travis Daugherty for Sheriff Election Account--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Please send all question’s you’d like Sheriff Daugherty to answer to BrandLogix Mobile Marketing fb messenger, Sheriff Daugherty plans a follow up podcast to answer any questions you may have. Blaine County Sheriff Travis Daugherty, elected in 2020, has spent his tenure in office keeping his word to advocate for the people. The biggest battles have come in fighting drugs, finding and prosecuting those who target the young of our community and those who provide poison to the addicted.There have been multiple changes in the department. Those include:• A full time investigative unit for sexual and child abuse. Not only has the team handled cases swiftly and justly, it has also taken on some older cases. The team has partnered with Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation’s Internet Crimes against Children and through that partnership has arrested several offenders who chose to sexually victimize the children of our county. “I never believed this would be so epidemic, but the number of people that have come forward to report these events is staggering at best,” Daugherty said.• Becoming part of a task force working with several counties, OHP and Homeland Security to stop theft of precious metals and oilfield crimes. It has become a goal to bring to justice those who make tens of thousands of dollars and more selling copper, catalytic converters and oilfield equipment uipment. When energy companies must replace stolen equipment, they are less able to financially support the community and youth of the county.• Becoming proactive in addressing illegal activity in all parts of the county. It is important to the sheriff’s office that farmers, ranchers and residents of the most rural areas of the county receive consistent law enforcement. Under Daugherty, there is a 24-hour patrol around the county, reducing the number of thefts and other crimes noticeably. • Adding a school resource officer at Canton Public Schools.• Adding a new level of intervention in jail administration that ensures inmates in need of mental health services get the treatment they need.• Active shooter response trainers with a readiness attitude toward ending threats that are often real in rural areas.Since taking office, Blaine County Sheriff Travis Daugherty has been instrumental in filing more than 250 felony cases, executing more than 200 search warrants and filing more than 600 misdemeanor cases. These numbers prove the sheriff and his staff are dedicated to keeping Blaine County protected. The numbers indicate Daugherty’s deep-seated level of dedication in both him and his staff. “We will continue to work with the same intensity,” he said.Evidence of that intensity is the progress made on the much-needed Blaine County Jail to keep prisoners, staff and the community safe. Daugherty has worked with the commissioners to expedite the construction. The partnership will produce the new jail by the end of May 2025. Daugherty has also contracted with a company to provide I pads to inmates that allow them to complete classes online, from anger management and substance abuse as well as more than 200 other classes. As a reward for completing classes, inmates can receive free calls from their families.Even with an excellent staff, Daugherty remains a working sheriff, taking calls and transporting inmates, and working to bring drug dealers and outlaws to justice.As he makes the commute from the southernmost area of the county, Daugherty makes use of the time to be observant of ‘his county.’ “I drive a large portion of the county to see what is going on and would love to continue this mission to provide safer communities and long-lasting trust in law enforcement. “I am the only Law Enforcement office that answers to the people, not a council or board. I get to work with some of the best people around daily. I don’t think of myself as the boss, but a co-worker. I won’t ask them to do something that I am not willing to do. I thank you all for your support.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Four best friends;Teresa France, Annie Frymire, Janet Crowl and Tracy Yoder sit down together, reflect and chat about the amazing 24 hour girls trip they spent together in OKC, enjoying a Broadway show, conversations full of stories and laughter, great food and drink, love of sisterhood, an overnight stay in a historical hotel and simply caring and supporting each other in every phase of life we share within our friendship journey! #bff--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Today, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Watonga Ferguson Home Museum Historian and site Director, Roy Espy and his lovely bride and #1 Volunteer Janine Espy. We talked all about the history of TB Ferguson and I bet there’s a few stories you don’t know about our 6th Oklahoma territorial Governor and the footprint of History he left for us, right here in Watonga Oklahoma. #HonestTom #TheFergusonMuseum #BrandLogixRedRoadtripPodcast #WatongaOklahoma #TBFerguson--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
BrandLogix Mobile Marketing, Red Road Trip podcast sits down with owner of Decorizing Your Life Watonga business, Shyla Kourt and her apprentice Kaitlyn Kalicki. Today we highlighted her team’s professional organizational service; what that service entails and the positive outcomes from her clients who have utilized this declutterring experience of her Decorizing business. Some may be surprised to know how purging and organizing can free up space for stronger unity and togetherness within the home or business. #BetterTogetherWatonga #DecorizingYourLife #BrandLogixMobileMarketing #Podcast #BrandLogixRedRoadtrippodcast #professionalorganizing #Organizing--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Today on BrandLogix red road trip podcast I talked to different vendors that were at the community cares outreach program in Watauga Oklahoma. Resources that help in recovery and wellbriety! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
BrandLogix Red Road Trip podcaster; Teresa France sits down with Cindy and Angelique Maddy, Twinkle Paws Pet Salon, family owned pet grooming business located at 109 N. Noble Ave. Watonga Oklahoma and discuss Grooming, Boarding, organic crafted dog treats, lavish specialty grooming and even cat, horse and maybe goat grooming. Cindy shares what they love about their business and the community of Watonga! Stress free pet environment, CPR pet certified, and no pet restraints are used; they offer the best pet care you could want for your beloved pets. #BetterTogetherWatonga #TwinklePawsPetSalon #Watonga #PetGrooming #BrandLogixMobileMarketing #BrandlogixRedRoadtripPodcast #Smallbusiness --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
BrandLogix’s highlights for the city of a Watonga and touts business partnerships. Join me as I go through this weeks news and happenings! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Lifelong friends; Teresa France, Tracy Yoder, Annie Frymire, and Janet Crowl sit down after a girlfriend trip planning luncheon and have a fun chat about sisterhood, friendship, motherhood, career life and we take a deep dive about honesty in friendship, truths we may not want to hear and what it means to love each other fiercely. In between the truth talk, we laugh and share a few fun stories about our friendship-road trip. Join us as we share and step into each other's lives and take a real look at what friendship looks like, for some of us, after 37 years. #BrandLogixMobileMarketing #sisterhood #ThomasOK #friendship #goodfriends
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Recorded phone podcast with LaTara (Blankenship) Brown, BGSM Benefit Coordinator, speaks with Teresa France, owner of BrandLogix Mobile Marketing about the upcoming Memorial Benefit Indian Taco Dinner hosted at 1710 Russworm Dr. in Watonga November 12th 2023. She covers the benefit sponsorship opportunities, the silent auction, purchasing tickets for the event as well as how they honor Brody's memory by giving (2) $1000.00 scholarships to 1 graduating Watonga senior and 1 graduating Weatherford senior. She highlights the passion they have for remembering this special boy who passed away with the rare genetic mutation known as Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome. Brody passed away November 7th 2014To find out more about Brody's Memorial Benefit follow The Brody Gene Sims Memorial Benefit page and click over to their website: brodygenesimsmemorialbenefit.com#BrodyGeneSimsMemorialBenefit#BrandLogixMobileMarketing#Podcasting#MemorialBenefit#SeniorScholoarship#SmallTown--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Karrie Beth talks about the importance of Earth Day and the efforts the city of Watonga is making through the month of April to do our part to save the environment by providing citizens within city limits to impact and clean up our city. She also highlights the upcoming April community events. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Manager minute Monday 3.27.23 we discuss and educate citizens on upcoming events and highlight Watonga Oklahoma. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Watonga City Manager Karrie Beth Little, cohost the City Manager Minute Monday Podcast with “BrandLogix Mobile Marketing, All Things Small Town” owner Teresa France. Discussing Watonga community development and improvements. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Karrie Beth and I talk about upcoming events and highlight the scheduled Town Halls here in Watonga Oklahoma, discussing the April 4th Mercy Hospital 2% Sales Tax Vote. #BetterTogetherWatonga--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Co-hosts BrandLogix Mobile Marketing owner, Teresa France and City of Watonga manager, Karrie Beth Little discuss city government and community highlights. These weekly segments are informative, accurate and based with a standard for being the catalyst for projects that will positively impact our community and the State of Oklahoma! We want our city patrons and Oklahomans to see the growth and innovation the City of Watonga has adopted and achieved. Join us as we highlight our city! #BetterTogetherWatonga--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Misty Kitson is a candidate running for Blaine County Assessor. Listen to her review her qualifications. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Boogie is running for Blaine County Assessor Office. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Watonga Lumber and Hardware owner Katie and key employee Lacy, give us a breakdown of the upcoming Pet Costume Contest this Saturday October 22nd, Registration starts at 10AM and the Contest is judged at 12PM. Join Watonga Lumber and Hardware and Watonga Animal Shelter for Hot dogs, Burgers, Silent Auction and much more! All Proceeds go to the Watonga Animal Shelter.To Enter just make a donation to the Watonga Animal Shelter; they need food, toys, blankets, bowls, treats, etc... 1St place winner receives a $100 visa gift card - 2nd place winner receives a $75 visa gift card - 3rd place winner receives a $50 gift card. The gift cards were provided by many local sponsors and businesses.Pet adoptions can be made through the city of Watonga 580.623.7311 Families can also adopt a cat through the Watonga Community Cat Foundation - call April at 580.310.3068--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Experienced as Blaine County field deputy for 2 years, Donna's duties included maintaining records for business personal property, helping with annual personal property assessments, deeds, labeling & transferring photos of each property to ensure the office has the most accurate information for property records. With 10 YEARS of REAL experience in the Assessor's Office, I CAN DO THE JOB. Donna vows to attend the weekly commissioners meetings & work with the Blaine County Sheriff's office to ensure the office has accurate records of the medical marijuana farms. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
Meet Misty Kitson, she is running for Blaine County Assessor. Misty is currently a Field Deputy for the Assessor's office in Blaine county. She is also a lifelong, tax paying resident of the county. As a property owner and former business owner, Misty understands the importance of paying property taxes in this county. Misty feels she is the best candidate and choice for a fresh start along with a change for the future!--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandlogix/message
“All things Small Town” podcast speaks with Republican Candidate for Blaine County Oklahoma Sheriff office Travis Daugherty in a Q&A forum. Listen as he talks about his qualifications and plans if elected as Blaine County Sheriff
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All Things Small Town hosts today’s podcast with guests Larry Mitchell; Watonga City Manager, and Watonga Chamber of Commerce Dayla Luetkemeyer and Bobbi Tillery. We talk about Larry’s past work history, Watonga council upcoming government change, economics, community challenges, improvements, grant funding, elections, partnerships, collaborations with civic groups, and the future for Watonga Oklahoma.
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Brian Johnson Democratic Nominee for Blaine County Sheriff office speaks on his candidacy and qualifications to the elected position. Q&A
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Teresa France, France Enterprises and Dayla Luetkemeyer, Director Watonga Chamber of Commerce, talk about the community of Watonga; the affects of the Covid pandemic on Watonga business, the remainder of the events for 2020 and the positive enhancements with business being made and “New Business” set to open this upcoming 2021 Spring/Summer. She shares with us how to become a Watonga chamber member and partner in marketing and how to stay up to date with the latest information. #OneWatonga
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State Representative Mike Sanders discusses the importance of the economic gains and impact the 2020 census has on Blaine county, as well as highlights the DOT transportation projects and benefits to Watonga, our county and to District 59. A farewell to a 12 year job well done. Thank you for your service Representative Sanders.
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This BrandLogix Mobile Marketing episode guest is April Woodruff. The director and developer of Blaine county Watonga community cat foundation. She’s discusses adoption events, volunteer opportunities as well as informing the public of the importance of spay and neutering pets. She also highlights her upcoming cat adoption event this Saturday Aug. 8th from 8a-5p. Follow her Facebook page Watonga Community Cat Foundation and visit her website to see how you can get involved! Watongacommunitycats.org Episode Sponsored by: BrandLogixmobile.com wardglasslaw.com
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Megaphone Pro Solutions a technology Solutions business shares how Covid-19 has shaped a new way of communicating and how virtual graduation may be in our near future. You can reach Daryn at 9183156215 or infomegaphone.com Check out their website: megaphonepro.com
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Pastor Zack gives us hope and healing during Covid-19 on this Holy Weekend. Join us as we speak on the love of Jesus and our great commission as believers.
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Jared tells us how his law office is set up to help individuals and small businesses in times or planning, preparing, and bouncing back from the effects of Covid-19. He’s also Watonga’s new city attorney with years of civil experience. Welcome my guest today as we talk “All Things Small Town”
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In today’s episode OKla Dept of Commerce has a full segment designed to help you get your Business back up and profitable. Don’t miss out on this informational teleconference. Info for Sole Proprietor loan/grant https://covid19relief.sba.gov/#/ General info: OkCommerce.gov/SBA-loan-application-and-faqs/
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Josh speaks to our citizens of Blaine county of the Covid-19 do’s and don’ts of protecting yourself and your family. His recommendations and advice in helping stop the spread of the disease. Join us.....
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In today’s episode, I talk with retired Alaskan officer Rory Espy, how do we talk to kids about Covid-19 and team building with family during this crisis. He uses the acronym “BUICK” to impress positive characteristics especially during this time. Join us....
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Pastor Kason and I discuss staying spiritually connected during this time of being face to face disconnected. Keeping our eyes focused on Jesus.
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Updated State and City mandates and how the affect our community. Chief Kays speaks on citizen expectations and guidelines that need to be met to slow the Covid-19 illness.
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Talking with different community leaders, business owners and citizens of Oklahoma regarding life issues, business challenges, community events, and everything “All Things Small Town” A BrandLogix Mobile Marketing podcast.
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Teresa France talks to Dayla Luetkemeyer about the affects of COVID-19 and how the community is coming together to prevent the spread.
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