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Oklahoma City Community College English Professor Jeff Provine leads the Haunted Downtown Shawnee tour for about 25 people on Oct. 11. Provine said Hamburger King is said to be haunted by its founder, Joseph Macsas, as well as its former owners who can be heard moving furntiture upstairs, since it was a furniture store. The Community Matters event was hosted by the Shawnee Public Library. Provine is also the author of "Haunted Shawnee OK," and he held a book signing at The Arts at 317 earlier that day.
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People of all ages participated in the House of Hope Third Annual Color Fun Run, including the winner of the "Oldest Female" Award, Suzanne Smith of Shawnee (#226). Smith said, "It was fun. I was worried, but I made it." The event, which raises awareness of domestic violence, was held on Oct. 5 at the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Festival Grounds. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
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Larry Smith, owner of The Bicycle Shoppe in Shawnee, poses by the bicycle he designed in memory of BMX racer Rodney Cooper for Cooper’s sister Cindy Parsons. Cooper and Parsons will be inducted into the Oklahoma BMX Hall of Fame, in Tulsa, on Oct. 12. Smith was inducted in 2022 in the Industry category. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan