Oklahoma State Senator Shane Jett and State Representatives Danny Sterling and Dell Kerbs have a laugh during the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Legislator’s Luncheon, held at the Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on April 22. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Pottawatomie County Commissioner Melissa Dennis speaks about the county’s one-cent sales tax, as her fellow commissioners Eddie Stackhouse and Randy Thomas look on, at the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Legislator’s Luncheon, held at the Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on April 22. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Ronnye Sharp speaks with the Pott. Co. Commissioners.
Shane Jett, Danny Sterling, Dell Kerbs
Randy Gilbert thanks the commissioners for their "forward thinking."
Pott. Co. Commissioners: Eddie Stackhouse, Randy Thomas, & Melissa Dennis
OK Rep. Dell Kerbs
OK Rep. Danny Sterling
OK Senator Shane Jett
Sen. Shane Jett
Sen. Shane Jett
Sen. Shane Jett
Jett, Sterling & Kerbs
Sen. Shane Jett
Jett, Sterling & Kerbs
Tecumseh Police Chief J.R. Kidney thanks the state legislators for supporting law enforcement.
Gary Highley, CEO of Canadian Valley Electric Coop, talks to the state legislators.
Jett, Sterling & Kerbs
Several people ask question following the Tecumseh Chamber Legislator's Luncheon.
The Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce Legislator’s Luncheon on April 22 started off with Oklahoma Senator Shane Jett asking the three Pottawatomie County Commissioners how much they pay to blacktop one mile of road.
The answer was $200,000. He would revisit that fact later.
Jett also asked about how they were dealing with inflation and gas prices. Melissa Dennis said she recently spent $11,000 on fuel fo…