(AP) — A bond hearing for a Sand Springs woman accused of killing two bicyclists has been postponed until Monday.
Tulsa County prosecutors have filed four felony counts against Tausha Dion Borland for allegedly driving into three bicyclists June 9, killing Christa Voss and Matthew Edmonds.
Voss was formerly of Joplin.
Borland faces two counts of first-degree manslaughter, one count of leaving the scene of a fatal accident and one count of driving under the influence involving a personal injury.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says Voss, Edmonds and John Moore were riding on the shoulder of Oklahoma 51 when a vehicle veered off the road and hit them. Moore was injured but survived.
Borland was released on $100,000 bail, which prosecutors want increased to $500,000.
They also want her to be subject to conditions, such as wearing an ankle bracelet.
Local News
<img src=" http://www.joplinglobeonline.com/images/zope/new.gif" border=0> Bond hearing postponed in death of two cyclists, including former Joplin woman
- Local News
-
-
Board places $62 million bond issue on April ballot
In a special session Monday morning, the Joplin Board of Education unanimously approved for the ballot what likely is the largest bond issue proposal in the history of the school district.
-
Turnout could be low for ‘straw poll’ primary
Local election officials don’t know what to expect in terms of voter turnout for today’s presidential preference primary, several said Monday.
-
Council denies Highview rezoning
Current residents of Highview Avenue, south of 20th Street, won a battle Monday night when the Joplin City Council denied commercial zoning for residential lots on the east side of the street. The war may not be over, though.
-
Two men plead guilty in sex-offense cases
The Jasper County prosecutor’s office obtained convictions Monday in two sex-offense cases through offers for the defendants to enter pleas on reduced charges.
-
Judge sends identity thief to prison
The husband of a woman who was sent to prison last year for putting an imaginary baby up for sale on Craigslist was assessed a prison term himself Monday for trafficking in stolen identities.
-
Carl Junction panel studying dog tethering, barking issues
The Carl Junction Codes and Nuisance Review Committee will meet today to consider possible ordinances for dog retention after a complaint by a resident at the most recent City Council meeting.
-
PSU president gives faculty preview of legislative report
At a forum Monday afternoon on budget-related and legislative issues, Pittsburg State University President Steve Scott gave about 100 faculty and staff members a preview of today’s testimony before the House Education Budget Committee.
-
No objections voiced to tribe’s CID proposal
A couple of questions but no objections were voiced Monday at a public hearing regarding a proposed community improvement district in northwest Newton County.
-
Mike Pound: Grown men soon to be playing baseball, so all is well
Now that the Super Bowl is over (It is over, isn’t it?), I’ve set my sights on Feb. 18. That is the day, according to what I’ve read, when major league baseball pitchers and catchers are due to start reporting for spring training. When spring training is under way, I don’t care what the weather is like around here.
-
SW Mo. man charged with abusing foster kids
A southwest Missouri man has been charged with sexually abusing two of his foster children.
- More Local News Headlines
-






