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The Times 08/13/2015
August 19, 2015 2:54 pm /
6A — The Times, Pryor Creek, Oklahoma,Thursday,August 13, 2015
Community
Mondragon
Nelson
Garison
Burks
Information is provided weekly by each depart-ment.
Mayes CountySheriff’s Office
Alfonso Mondragon-wanted for first degree
murder.
Chouteau PoliceDepartment
Sharon Dean Nelson-wanted for failure to pay
$2,224 and failure to appearon a driving under suspen-
sion charge.
Disney PoliceDepartment
Patricia Garison-wantedfor failure to appear on
charges of transporting anopen container. Bond is
$314.
Pryor PoliceDepartment
Justin Lee Burks is want-ed on two warrants of petitlarceny, public intoxication,failure to appear and falserepresentation to an officer
AT&T launches Digital You programDigital You is a new,
comprehensive AT&Tprogram that offerstools, tips, apps, guid-ance and communityeducation events forpeople of all ages andlevels of online experi-ence to learn moreabout how to have asafe and secure onlineexperience. ThroughDigital You, AT&T hascollaborated with promi-nent national organiza-tions like CommonSense and AARP toincrease digital literacyas well as local organi-zations across the coun-try to assemble and pro-mote expert online safe-ty information in anumber of formats.
“The Internet hasimproved how many ofus study, work andplay. Digital You wasdesigned to furtherenhance that time
online, with informationthat can help you to besafe, secure and savvyduring virtual interac-tions,” said Steve Hahn,president of AT&TOklahoma. “We alsoprovide informationdesigned to boost new-comers’ digital literacyskills and empowerthem to become saferand more secure digitalcitizens.”
Launched at a timewhen people are postingabout their summeractivities and gettingready to go back toschool, Digital You helpsteach beginners of allages the basics of usinga smartphone or tablet,keeping online informa-tion private and secureand activating accessi-bility features to sup-port users with disabili-ties through trainingresources and tips
sheets.Digital You also
brings you DigitalCompass™, a free inter-active game developedby Common Sense tohelp teach 6th through9th graders about thereal-world impact oftheir online choices.
“The digital worldpresents enormouspotential for our kids,”said Amy GuggenheimShenkan, President andChief Operating Officerof Common Sense. “Thekey to unlocking thepromise is preparingkids to think criticallyand behave responsibly,respectfully, and safely.These tangible skills ofdigital literacy and citi-zenship are essential forsuccess in life andlearning in the 21st cen-tury.”
Thought leaders fromorganizations including
National ConsumersLeague, National CyberSecurity Alliance,National Organization ofBlack ElectedLegislative Women,League of United LatinAmerican Citizens,Family Online SafetyInstitute, The WirelessR e h a b i l i t a t i o nEngineering ResearchCenter for WirelessT e c h n o l o g i e s ,iKeepSafe, Call ForAction and LGBTTechnology Partnership& Institute have provid-ed feedback, informa-tion and guidance toAT&T in the develop-ment of Digital Youmaterials.
For more informationon the resources avail-able, check outwww.digitalyou.att.com.
Chouteau Board of Trustees notes•Chouteau Board of Trustees approved the use
of the town park and utilities for Light and HopeFellowship Church to host an Old Time TentRevival Sept. 23 through Sept. 27.
•Chouteau’s Public Works AuthoritySuperintendent said his crew will get to repairingthe walking trail at the town park as soon as theycan. Water leaks and mowing have kept the work-ers busy, he said, but that it is on their to do list.
•A contract wtih McClure ManagementConsultants LLC was approved by the trustees forthe Public Works Authority. The consultants willassist with Natural Gas System complianceissues, rules and regulations at the rate of $7,500per year, to be paid quarterly.