News
Natasha Dunagan
Ronald Young, of Shawnee, doesn’t consider himself a poet.
He wasn’t inspired to write until six years ago. At that time, he needed a present for his golfers’ group’s “dirty Santa” gift exchange party, and he decided to write an acrostic poem for the host couple.
Thursday, June 22, 2023
Tecumseh American Legion Hosts Flag Retirement
Valerie Scott
When American flags can no longer stand our damaging Oklahoma winds, they are given a special ceremony to honor their retirement. After serving as a true reminder of our American freedom, flags are burned in a formal ceremony.
Thursday, June 22, 2023
Shawnee American Legion Needs Help With Building
Natasha Dunagan
One organization that is usually busy helping veterans is in need of help themselves.
American Legion Post 16 in Shawnee took major structural damage from the tornadoes on April 19.
Thursday, June 22, 2023
IFYR Kicks Off July 9, Over 850 Contestants Registered
Suzie Campbell
Almost 900 contestants will begin checking in at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center for the 31st annual International Finals Youth Rodeo in two short weeks.
Thursday, June 22, 2023
Tecumseh Accepting Letters For Vacant School Board Seat
News Staff
The Board of Education of Tecumseh Public Schools is currently accepting letters of interest from individuals who reside in Ward 2 of the Tecumseh school district, who meet requirements for election and participation on a school board in the State of Oklahoma, and who are interested in appointment...
Thursday, June 22, 2023
Library Presents Yoga With Alpacas, FBC Tecumseh Hosts
Valerie Scott
Over the past week, The Pioneer Library held multiple events, including Yoga With Alpacas, Superhero Roundup, and Muttigrees.
The Tecumseh First Baptist Church on Broadway welcomed the local library for one of its weekly Summer Learning events.
Thursday, June 22, 2023
Hope Can Be Taught, Learned, Restored; Find Your Hope
Suzie Campbell
What is Hope? Is Hope a feeling that we have? Or is Hope a way of thinking?
As Shawnee recovers from the April tornado, many of us are dealing daily with the depression, anxiety, and stress of the situation. But there is still a glimmer of hope.
Thursday, June 22, 2023
Pott. County Book & Office Supply, at 109 E. Main in Shawnee, has significant damage after the April 19 tornadoes. The western wall on the second and third stories was blown out, and part of the storefront window was broken, as was a second-story window. Also, a large pile of bricks from the 1907 building now fill the area next to it. Owners Terry and Mary Webb are waiting on their insurance's structural engineer report on the building to determine if they should make repairs.
Pott. Co. Book Store Awaits Engineer’s Report For Next Steps
Natasha Dunagan
The tornado that made its way through downtown Shawnee on April 19 blew off several roofs and knocked out the power for all.
But it seemed to single out one building more than the others.
Pott. County Book and Office Supply at 109 E.
Thursday, June 22, 2023
Rush Swears In As Commissioner Minutes Before Meeting
Valerie Scott
Greg Rush, the new County Commissioner for Dist. 2, joined his first official Pottawatomie County Board of County Commissioner meeting on Tuesday, June 20.
The recently elected official gave a small introduction at Tuesday’s meeting.
Thursday, June 22, 2023
Shawnee Discusses Traffic Lights, Capital Improvements, Budgets
Suzie Campbell
Temporary traffic lights to alleviate the increased accidents on North Kickapoo were approved during the June 20 meeting of the Shawnee City Commissioners.
Thursday, June 22, 2023