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The Maud High School Fall Homecoming ceremonies were held on Oct. 5, with sophomore Beau Willis and junior Amerikus Street crowned Prince and Princess and seniors Korbyn Finch and Shelby Bowles crowned King and Queen. Shown, from left, are Evan Buxton, Makaylee Harrell, Willis, Kylee Collins, Jesse Siqueiros, Street, Finch, Bowles, Ruth Azlin, Cooper Nance and Micah House. Not shown is James Kerr. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Maud Fall Homecoming & Pink Out Football Game
In Her Own Words, A Survivor’s Story
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Donald Rominger (left) addresses the board while Superintendent Robert Kinsey listens intently Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
TPS School Board Approves Purchase Of New Weight Equipment
Joshua McCleskey (Sophmore, Cinderella’s Father), Natalie Bright (Senior, Cinderella), Josie Watson (Freshman, Florinda), Madeline Carlson (Freshman, Lucinda) will take the stage in OBU Theatre’s presentation of “Into The Woods JR. in the Black Box Theatre inside the Sarkeys Center. Photo provided
OBU Theatre To Present ‘Into The Woods JR’ Beginning Oct. 19
Repairs To SPS PAAC And Ag Building Approved
Asher eighth-grader Alice Middleton paints on the face of Everest Headley, 7, of McLoud, during the Second Annual Macomb 21st CCLC Trade Days on Sept. 28. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Second Annual Macomb Trade Days
The Shawnee High School Fall Homecoming Court poses following the coronation ceremony, held at OBU on Oct. 6. Shown, from left, are Kendall Howard and Zoe Davis, representing FFA; Traydn Rakestraw and Clara Timmons, for swim; Isaac Hodges for football and Ryandi Cruce for fastpitch softball; King Delmone Miller for football and Queen Maryl Lewellen for volleyball; Dalton Hall for Esports and Reagan Atwood for cheer; and Riley Cooper and Kaitlyn Parsons for band. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Wolves Assemble: Shawnee High School Fall Homecoming
Steven and Ashley Radford, Seminole Auto Sales, won the bidding war for the first cake sold during the live auction at the Project Safe Honey Do Auction Event. The couple purchased the cake for $2,600. The second matching bidder was Hollie Coffman. $14,000 was raised during the cake auction and then doubled with the matching funds from the Paul Milburn Foundation. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell