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Brody Hallmark, of Stratford 4-H, background; Addison Arnold, of Tecumseh 4-H, center; and J.W. Harris, of Paul’s Valley, show in the Class 3 Market Hog Berkshire division of the Central Area Livestock Show, held at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center on Jan. 26-28. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Brody Hallmark, of Stratford 4-H, background; Addison Arnold, of Tecumseh 4-H, center; and J.W. Harris, of Paul’s Valley, show in the Class 3 Market Hog Berkshire division of the Central Area Livestock Show, held at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center on Jan. 26-28. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Local Students Participate At The Central Area Livestock Show

Local Students Participate At The Central Area Livestock Show
Kiss the Pig

Kiss the Pig

United Way “Kiss the Pig” Fundraiser Begins

United Way of Pottawatomie County is hosting its 3rd annual “Kiss the Pig” fundraiser through February 28, 2023. Area residents are asked to vote for the candidate they would like to save from kissing a pig. Each $1 donation equals one vote.
West Main Street Closed After Building Collapses

West Main Street Closed After Building Collapses

West Main Street Closed After Building Collapses

The old Gibson building was being demolished last week but things went terribly wrong. The walls between the Gibson building and the business next door crumbled. The Past To Present Marketplace was posting photos to its Facebook page of new merchandise for Valentine’s Day on Jan. 23.
Members of the Concerned Oklahomans for the Highway Patrol Society attended the Shawnee Police Department 2020 Awards. Pictured from left are OHP Chief Brent Sugg, DPS Assistant Commissioner Chief Pat Mays, DPS Commissioner John Scully, COHPS President Jim Laurick, and COHPS Western Region Vice-President Dr. Joe Taron. Photo provided

Members of the Concerned Oklahomans for the Highway Patrol Society attended the Shawnee Police Department 2020 Awards. Pictured from left are OHP Chief Brent Sugg, DPS Assistant Commissioner Chief Pat Mays, DPS Commissioner John Scully, COHPS President Jim Laurick, and COHPS Western Region Vice-President Dr. Joe Taron. Photo provided

Retired Dentist, Dr. Joe Taron, Continues To Make A Difference

Dr. Joe Taron has been active in his hometown of Shawnee since he was a teenager.
Dale graduates Paden Thomas (left) and Kylee Greenwall. Photo provided

Dale graduates Paden Thomas (left) and Kylee Greenwall. Photo provided

Seventeen Local Graduates Receive American FFA Degrees

This past year, there were 17 high school graduates from Pottawatomie County who met the extensive requirements for the American FFA Degree. They include Kylee Greenwalt and Paden Thomas, of Dale; Seth Jackson and Michael St.
Kevin Roland (left), David Elmore (center), and Susan Watson (right) review bid information presented for the sale of bonds during the special meeting of the Bethel School Board held Monday, Jan. 23. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell

Kevin Roland (left), David Elmore (center), and Susan Watson (right) review bid information presented for the sale of bonds during the special meeting of the Bethel School Board held Monday, Jan. 23. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell

Bethel Approves $145,000 To Repair Gym Roof

Bethel School board accepted the low bid for the $965,000 building bonds for 2023 from Vision Bank. Four bids were presented with the winning bid being $128,869.35 with an average interest rate of 4.498058 percent. This was approved during the first of two special meetings held Monday, Jan. 23.
OBI Wants To Know, Can Local Blood Donors Help Save The Humans?

OBI Wants To Know, Can Local Blood Donors Help Save The Humans?

OBI Wants To Know, Can Local Blood Donors Help Save The Humans?

Since the start of the year, blood donations are substantially down, and fewer people are stepping up to donate. Now, Our Blood Institute asks the question, “Can our community come back to help us fight and save the humans?” While the message is tongue-in-cheek, the need is very real.