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Tecumseh Alumni To Host Fund-Raiser Featuring Qualls’ Barbecue

Tecumseh Alumni To Host Fund-Raiser Featuring Qualls’ Barbecue

Tecumseh Alumni To Host Fund-Raiser Featuring Qualls’ Barbecue

Wondering what to have for lunch this Sunday? How does barbecue from awardwinning pit masters sound? David Qualls, THS Class of 1980, and Chris Bennett Qualls, Class of 1983, have been competing on the Kansas City Barbeque Society circuit since 2012.
The roof is completely gone and the brick walls are crumbling, but Robyn Heard is dwelling on the positive, they are all okay. She is making note of what is salvagable and what isn’t as she and family and friends save what they can from her home Monday.

The roof is completely gone and the brick walls are crumbling, but Robyn Heard is dwelling on the positive, they are all okay. She is making note of what is salvagable and what isn’t as she and family and friends save what they can from her home Monday.

Twisters Tear Through North Part Of County

By SUZIE CAMPBELL The forecasted weather for Sunday produced a record-breaking number of tornadoes. Two left downed power lines and destruction in Pottawatomie County.
Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Event Chair Becky Webb, Board President Kellie Clay, and Executive Director Kimberly Elliott dance to “Footloose” during the Annual Auction on Feb. 23. The theme for the event was “Back to the 80s.”

Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Event Chair Becky Webb, Board President Kellie Clay, and Executive Director Kimberly Elliott dance to “Footloose” during the Annual Auction on Feb. 23. The theme for the event was “Back to the 80s.”

Tecumseh Chamber Raises $22,000 At Annual Auction

About 130 people were ready to reminisce, as the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Annual Auction went “Back to the ‘80’s.” With the live and silent auctions held on Feb. 23 at Tecumseh City Hall and the online auction available Feb.
Tecumseh Superintendent Robert Kinsey and Tecumseh Early Childhood Center Principal Tammy Giaudrone accept a check from spOKeLAHOMA co-owners Craig MacIntyre and Fran Topping on Feb. 15. The $2,804.12 was raised from a scavenger hunt during the Oklahoma Gravel Growler in which bicyclists could pay $10 to participate on Feb. 4. Giaudrone said the money will go toward their Music Department, and they are looking at buying risers. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh Superintendent Robert Kinsey and Tecumseh Early Childhood Center Principal Tammy Giaudrone accept a check from spOKeLAHOMA co-owners Craig MacIntyre and Fran Topping on Feb. 15. The $2,804.12 was raised from a scavenger hunt during the Oklahoma Gravel Growler in which bicyclists could pay $10 to participate on Feb. 4. Giaudrone said the money will go toward their Music Department, and they are looking at buying risers. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Carol Carter (right) shares memories of Coach Harold Jones winning seasons as he is honore for the 40th anniversary of the 1983 National Coach of the Year Award. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell

Carol Carter (right) shares memories of Coach Harold Jones winning seasons as he is honore for the 40th anniversary of the 1983 National Coach of the Year Award. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell

Dale Honors Coach Harold Jones

If you have lived in this area for a few decades and follow sports, then you know that Dale is known for girls’ basketball with seven State Championships, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1990, 1991, and 2010. The first four of those were won under Coach Harold Jones.

Shawnee Residents Asked For Input On Community Survey

Residents of Shawnee have an opportunity to provide input to the City of Shawnee’s Strategic Plan by completing a Community Survey that will be mailed to randomly selected households, starting this week. “This is the important first step in the strategic planning process.
Elected officials wish Dist. 2 Pottawatomie County Commissioner Randy Thomas well on his retirement. Dist. 1 Commissioner Melissa Dennis presented Thomas with a set of longhorns. Pictured from left are Assessor Leona Satterfield, Court Clerk Valerie Ueltzen, Dist. 3 Commissioner Abby Thompson, Thomas, Dennis, Election Secretary Patricia Carter, and Sheriff Mike Booth.

Elected officials wish Dist. 2 Pottawatomie County Commissioner Randy Thomas well on his retirement. Dist. 1 Commissioner Melissa Dennis presented Thomas with a set of longhorns. Pictured from left are Assessor Leona Satterfield, Court Clerk Valerie Ueltzen, Dist. 3 Commissioner Abby Thompson, Thomas, Dennis, Election Secretary Patricia Carter, and Sheriff Mike Booth.

County Commissioner Retiring After 35 Years Of Public Service

Pleasant Grove Public Schools will have new rubber mulch for the playground and a new portable stage thanks to the Pottawatomie County half-cent educational sales tax. The Pottawatomie County Board of County Commissioners approved both purchases during the meeting Tuesday, Feb. 21.
Expo Manager Frank Abbott

Expo Manager Frank Abbott

City Board Approves Budget Increase For Expo Center

Two things involving the Shawnee Civic and Cultural Development Authority occurred Tuesday evening during the Shawnee City Commission meeting. First, the board approved the appointment of Mark Sehorn to the mediation team for the City. Sehorn will fill the seat left vacant by Ben Salter.
The former Gibson's Discount Center at 1 W. Main in Shawnee was demolished on Jan. 24, resulting in the Past to Present Marketplace accidentally collapsing and damage to the Boomarang Diner, shown here on Feb. 11. Shawnee City Manager, Andrea Weckmueller-Behringer, responded to questions about the incident this week. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

The former Gibson's Discount Center at 1 W. Main in Shawnee was demolished on Jan. 24, resulting in the Past to Present Marketplace accidentally collapsing and damage to the Boomarang Diner, shown here on Feb. 11. Shawnee City Manager, Andrea Weckmueller-Behringer, responded to questions about the incident this week. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

City Manager Talks About Gibson's Building, Past to Present Marketplace

In last week’s issue of The Countywide & Sun, we ran an article about the demolition of the former Gibson’s Discount Center building at 1 W. Main in Shawnee and the accidental collapse of the Past to Present Marketplace at 7 W. Main.