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In 2011, the Choctaws and Chickasaws sued OKC over the water rights at Sardis Lake in Southeastern Oklahoma. They claimed the water was part of their treaties territory and therefore they should ...
SARDIS, Miss. — A power outage affected parts of the Sardis Lake area late Wednesday morning. According to North East Power, the outage affected Sardis Lake Road, Anderson Road, Anchorage Road ...
1,000 acres of development on Sardis Lake in North Mississippi could bring new tourism attractions to the area, an official said. The town of Sardis is purchasing the property from the U.S. Army ...
For five years Oklahoma, Oklahoma City and the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes have fought in federal court — mostly behind closed doors — over Sardis Lake, which is on tribal land southeast of ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Sardis, Miss. — A man is dead after ...
A fishing trip with friends turned into tragedy Saturday afternoon on Sardis Lake. According to The Oxford Eagle newspaper, Wesley “Weso” Loptien, 30, of Potlockney, was using a respirator to ...
Discussions with the city of Oklahoma City resulted in a mutually agreeable deal, under which it would gain the storage rights to almost 90 percent of the water in Lake Sardis, in return for a ...
The lake, which is also a popular crappie fishery, is 58 feet deep at its deepest point according to Navionics and comes in at No. 4. Sardis Lake comes in at No. 3 on the list. It is located in ...
Strong winds caused a number of trees to fall and a camper to overturn at Lower Sardis Campground at Sardis Lake. Campers told FOX13 the wind was so strong they thought it was a tornado.
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A man has died at a lake near Oxford while grabbling for catfish.Wesley Loptien, 30, died Saturday at Sardis Lake after going into the water to catch the fish with his hands, the Oxford Eagle reported ...