The media center inside the new Bethel Upper Elementary welcomes studednts and teachers. Photo provided
August 22, 2026
The media center inside the new Bethel Upper Elementary welcomes studednts and teachers. Photo provided
An office chair remains in the rubble which was once Pott. County Book & Office Supply at 109 E. Main in Shawnee. The building had its western wall blown out during the April 19 tornadoes. Then, its roof collapsed on July 3, and after closing that block, the city demolished the 116-year-old former Kress’s building on July 21. Pott. County Book & Office Supply had been in the building since 1983, and owner Terry Webb said, at this time, he doubts they will rebuild. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
People of all ages enjoy the Shawnee Splash Water Park on July 29. Parks and Recreation Manager Kerri Foster said they have had 23,780 visitors so far, and there have been 31 lifeguards employed at the pool this season. The water park’s last day will be on Aug. 12, when they will open 1-5:30 pm, and hold their “Doggie Dip Day” from 6-7:30 pm. Foster said people bring their dogs from across the county and other counties to the annual canine swim before the pool is drained. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Casey Kellogg with Illusion Softball 2K14 addressed the Tecumseh City Councl Monday, Aug. 7, about moving the current contract with the Tecumseh Youth Sport Association to Illusion Softball 2K14. Officers with TYSA also addressed the board. No action was taken. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
The Oklahoma Ambassadors of Music, including two band students from Bethel High School, perform in Germany in June. Photo provided.
New Shawnee Superintendent Dr. Aaron Espolt stands by the Administration Building sign on July 27. Espolt said Shawnee Public Schools continue to recover from the April 19 tornadoes. They also plan to have more transparency and communication with the public this year. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Teens learn about forensic osteology during the last Summer Learning Event of the year at Tecumseh Public Library on Wednesday, June 26. Countywide & Sun/Valerie Scott