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Teens lead police chase through Olney

Three teenagers led Young County Sheriff ’s deputies on a car chase through Olney that reached speeds of over 100 m.p.h. and stretched for over 40 minutes and 50 miles after the teens fled from a traffic stop west of Graham. The deputy attempted to stop a white 2002 Chevrolet Silverado pickup for a traffic violation on westbound U.S. Highway 380 at around midnight on Oct. 3. The vehicle, occupied by three juveniles ages 16, 13, and 12, immediately accelerated to speeds over 100 m.p.h.

OISD reviews ballpark plan

The planned upgrade of Olney’s baseball fields is on schedule so far and should be completed in time for teams to begin practicing there early next spring, Olney Independent School District Superintendent Dr. Greg Roach told the Board of Trustees at their regular meeting on Sept. 26. A new sprinkler system has been installed, and the existing lighting has been demolished and replaced, he said. The sports construction company was preparing to install new netting and backstops, and install the sod in the coming days, he said. Next steps include designing the softball dugouts and completing concrete work at both parks, he said. The final stage is installing new fencing and new scoreboards, he said. The OISD soon will start looking for partners to sponsor new scoreboards, which can cost as much as $25,000, he said.

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