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County Burn Ban Remains In Effect

The county wide burn ban remains in effect, despite the dusting of rain received over the last week. Emergency Management Director Chad Larman said the county is still in a D3 Extreme Drought which is defined as on the U.S.

TPS Board Approves Equipment Purchase For E-Sports Program

The Tecums e h School Board approved all agenda items at its October meeting held at the Tecumseh Early Childhood Center on Monday evening. The board also discussed the 3rd grade Reading Sufficiency Remediation results for the 2021- 2022 school year and current district-wide Covid statistics.
At one of six color stations, Whitney Coots, far right, and Deanna Voeks, left with cup, both of CPN Indian Child Welfare, sprinkle colored powder on some of the House of Hope Color Fun Run participants on Oct. 1 at the CPN Festival Grounds. Event organizer, Kayla Woody, said there were 135 participants signed up online and more who entered on that day. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

At one of six color stations, Whitney Coots, far right, and Deanna Voeks, left with cup, both of CPN Indian Child Welfare, sprinkle colored powder on some of the House of Hope Color Fun Run participants on Oct. 1 at the CPN Festival Grounds. Event organizer, Kayla Woody, said there were 135 participants signed up online and more who entered on that day. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

First House of Hope Color Fun Run Attracts More Than 135 Participants

The CPN House of Hope hosted their first Color Fun Run on Oct. 1 at the CPN Festival Grounds. Organizer Kayla Woody said 135 people signed up online, but more showed up at the event. They were given T-shirts and medals, while supplies lasted, as well as a colored powder packet.
Mike Affentranger, Senior Vice President of Shawnee’s BancFirst, started the Student Board of Directors at their branch 15 years ago, after being a board member in Prague in 1996. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Mike Affentranger, Senior Vice President of Shawnee’s BancFirst, started the Student Board of Directors at their branch 15 years ago, after being a board member in Prague in 1996. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

A Look Back At 15 Years Of BancFirst Student Boards

Last month, there were 75 local high school seniors who applied. But only 37 were chosen to be on the Board - the Shawnee BancFirst Student Board of Directors, that is.
North Rock Creek High School performed “Flowers for Algernon” for a live audience last weekend. Today, Drama Department Director, Brandy Bond will take the performance to Ada for NRC’s first ever drama competition. Pictured left to right: A b i g a i l Schoenebaum (Birdie), Ethan Holloway (Prof. Nemur), Jack Marinelli (Charlie), Mia Perryman (Dr. Strauss) and Symphony Green (Alice).

North Rock Creek High School performed “Flowers for Algernon” for a live audience last weekend. Today, Drama Department Director, Brandy Bond will take the performance to Ada for NRC’s first ever drama competition. Pictured left to right: A b i g a i l Schoenebaum (Birdie), Ethan Holloway (Prof. Nemur), Jack Marinelli (Charlie), Mia Perryman (Dr. Strauss) and Symphony Green (Alice).

Shawnee Commission Puts Tax Increase On Jan. 23 Ballot

Voters in Shawnee will cast their ballots on a 0.5 percent tax increase in January 2023. After much deliberation at the Monday Oct. 3 Commission meeting the board voted to approve the establishment of a 0.5 percent sales tax.

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Thursday, Oct. 6 EASTERN STAR — 7:30 pm, Tecumseh Masonic Lodge. SPINNING SPOOLS QUILT GUILD - 7 pm, Senior Center at 410 N. Bell, just north of 10th and Bell. All persons who might be interested in learning the art of piecing or quilting quilts are welcome.

Community Market, Providing Hope And Security

“At the end of the day, we just want to make it really hard for someone to go to bed hungry,” Executive Director of Community Market of Pottawatomie County Daniel Matthews said. Community Market is a local nonprofit and food resource center located in downtown Shawnee.