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Following are citations recently issued by the Hennessey Police Department: Failure to Yield to Emergency Vehicle ($265) – Leilani Tommy, Enid; Arturo Moran Ramirez, Bernalillo, N.M.; Carlos Rodolfo Hernandez Andrade, OKC; Failure to Devote Full Attention to Driving ($265) – Leilani Tommy, Enid; Expired Tag ($265) – Ervin Rogelio Granillo, Hennessey; Myranda Strain, Enid; Juan Gerardo Dominguez, Hennessey; Haley Elizabeth Smith, Hennessey; Gabriella Vargas, Hennessey; Inattention to Driving Resulting in a Collision ($265) – Juan Corral, Hennessey; Disorderly Conduct ($235) – Felix Lara Zuniga, Hennessey; Failure to Stop at Stop Sign ($197) – Carlos Arturo Martinez Ramirez, Seiling; Penni Jo Hernandez, Thornton, Colo.; Failure to Yield Right of Way ($197) – Leilani Tommy, Enid; Improper/ Defective Equipment ($197) – Cristian Joeb Villa Marquez, Hobbs, N.M.; Ervin Rogelio Granillo, Hennessey; Myranda Strain, Enid; Arturo Moran Ramirez, Bernalillo, N.M.; Rachel Michelle Stotts, Hennessey; Hayli Cross, Dover; Verenise Valles, Hennessey; Todd Joseph Vaverka, Hennessey; No Insurance ($180) – Myranda Strain, Enid; Juan Gerardo Dominguez, Hennessey; Haley Elizabeth Smith, Hennessey; Jessica Nicole Mead, Hennessey; Hayli Cross, Dover; Jessie Nicole Mead, Hennessey; Todd Joseph Vaverka, Hennessey; No Driver License in Possession ($165) – Myranda Strain, Enid; Jessica Nicole Mead, Hennessey; Johnny Mack Crum III, Kingfisher; Hayli Cross, Dover; Jessie Nicole Mead, Hennessey; Child Passenger Restraint ($90) –Cristian Joeb Villa Marquez, Hobbs, N.M.; Leilani Tommy, Enid; Verenise Valles, Hennessey.
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Read moreIn an effort to curb skyrocketing workers’ compensation costs, Oklahoma lawmakers passed comprehensive work comp reform that went into effect in 2014. Early on, the returns were positive: the per-employee cost to purchase workers’ compensation insurance fell by 33 percent over the next three years.
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