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A ferris wheel was one of the attractions at the Shawnee Fall Fest at Woodland Veterans Park on Nov. 1. It was free to the public, as was the zipline, petting zoo, face painting, balloon creations and costume contests. The ferris wheel was rented from Ferris Wheel Rent in South Carolina courtesy of Pottawatomie County, Absentee Shawnee Tribe, Bison Federal Credit Union, Danfoss Power Solutions, Bison Metal Technologies and Citizen Potawatomi Nation. More than 1,400 people rode the ferris wheel.

A ferris wheel was one of the attractions at the Shawnee Fall Fest at Woodland Veterans Park on Nov. 1. It was free to the public, as was the zipline, petting zoo, face painting, balloon creations and costume contests. The ferris wheel was rented from Ferris Wheel Rent in South Carolina courtesy of Pottawatomie County, Absentee Shawnee Tribe, Bison Federal Credit Union, Danfoss Power Solutions, Bison Metal Technologies and Citizen Potawatomi Nation. More than 1,400 people rode the ferris wheel.

Dressed as characters from "The Nightmare Before Christmas," Maggie and Brian Grinnell with Clarity MMA hand out candy to a fairy and a princess during the Tecumseh Business Treat 'r Treat on Oct. 31.

Dressed as characters from "The Nightmare Before Christmas," Maggie and Brian Grinnell with Clarity MMA hand out candy to a fairy and a princess during the Tecumseh Business Treat 'r Treat on Oct. 31.

Downtown Treats in Tecumseh

Photos by Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Commissioner Melissa Dennis to seek re-election

Incumbent Pottawatomie County Commissioner Melissa Dennis announced that she will be a candidate for re-election in 2026. Dennis has served as Commissioner for District 1 since 2011. She is a Republican.“It is an honor to serve the people of my district and the county.
The Pioneer Library System Foundation donated another 1,000 Dolly Parton Imagination Library books to SSM Shawnee!! Pictured is Will Merrick, PLSF Development Officer, “This delivery represents what’s best about our community — people coming together to make sure every child has the chance to dream big, learn early, and grow strong.” Photo Provided

The Pioneer Library System Foundation donated another 1,000 Dolly Parton Imagination Library books to SSM Shawnee!! Pictured is Will Merrick, PLSF Development Officer, “This delivery represents what’s best about our community — people coming together to make sure every child has the chance to dream big, learn early, and grow strong.” Photo Provided

The City of Shawnee, in partnership with Downey Contracting, has officially broken ground on the new Shawnee Animal Welfare Shelter. This project represents a significant step forward in enhancing animal care and welfare services for the Shawnee community. The new facility will provide improved space and resources to support both animals in need and the staff who serve them. The new location is off North Kickapoo and Hazel Del Rd. Photo Provided

The City of Shawnee, in partnership with Downey Contracting, has officially broken ground on the new Shawnee Animal Welfare Shelter. This project represents a significant step forward in enhancing animal care and welfare services for the Shawnee community. The new facility will provide improved space and resources to support both animals in need and the staff who serve them. The new location is off North Kickapoo and Hazel Del Rd. Photo Provided

Blankinship waives rights to preliminary hearing

A man who was arrested by Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation agents several month ago and was formally charged in Pottawatomie County District Court with seven sex-related felonies against minors has waived his preliminary hearing on all seven original charges filed against him.
Ally Fichtner was named HOSA (Future Health Professionals) State Officer. Fichtner is a junior at NRC High School and is President of her Health Careers class at Gordon Cooper Technology Center. Ally plays both school and club volleyball, golf, cross country and track.

Ally Fichtner was named HOSA (Future Health Professionals) State Officer. Fichtner is a junior at NRC High School and is President of her Health Careers class at Gordon Cooper Technology Center. Ally plays both school and club volleyball, golf, cross country and track.

Ally Fichtner