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County Superintendents discuss benefits of the Education Sales tax

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Citizens of Pottawatomie County will have the opportunity to make the half-cent Education Sales Tax permanent on April 1, 2025. The Countywide & Sun has begun visits with the 14 school district superintendents in the county to hear why this tax is beneficial for the schools and the students.

North Rock Creek’s Gus Snodgrass lays down a bunt in the game against Perkins, Monday, Mar. 27. Photo courtesy of Gowin Phonotography

North Rock Creek’s Gus Snodgrass lays down a bunt in the game against Perkins, Monday, Mar. 27. Photo courtesy of Gowin Phonotography

Caught In Action

Maud’s Bowdee Brooks winds up for the pitch during the home game against Earlsboro on March 20. Earlsboro won, 16-2.

Maud’s Bowdee Brooks winds up for the pitch during the home game against Earlsboro on March 20. Earlsboro won, 16-2.

Earlsboro & Maud Baseball

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North Rock Creek students Braden Hibler and Callie Haney, second and third from left, compete in the NASP Tournament, held at NRC Jan. 13-14. Countywide & Sun/ Natasha Dunagan

North Rock Creek students Braden Hibler and Callie Haney, second and third from left, compete in the NASP Tournament, held at NRC Jan. 13-14. Countywide & Sun/ Natasha Dunagan

McLoud Archery Wins Tournament, NRC Takes Runner Up

Picture 48 students - ranging from fifth-graders to seniors - lined up about one foot apart in a gymnasium. They’re all looking over their shoulders in the same direction, and they all have weapons. But no one gets hurt.
Earlsboro High School held their Winter Homecoming ceremonies before the basketball game against Strother on Dec. 16. Seniors Rodney Stryker and Eve Barkus were crowned King and Queen, and sophomores Quintin Lena and Natalie Peters were chosen as Prince and Princess. The crown bearer was Harper Nielsen, and the flower girl was Easton Elmore. Photo provided by April McGehee.

Earlsboro High School held their Winter Homecoming ceremonies before the basketball game against Strother on Dec. 16. Seniors Rodney Stryker and Eve Barkus were crowned King and Queen, and sophomores Quintin Lena and Natalie Peters were chosen as Prince and Princess. The crown bearer was Harper Nielsen, and the flower girl was Easton Elmore. Photo provided by April McGehee.

Earlsboro Boys Beat Strother, Girls Take A Loss

Earlsboro Boys Beat Strother, Girls Take A Loss
Earlsboro's Fastpitch Team "Grandma" Amelia Streater gets a hug from senior Jamie Smith during Senior Night, as Smith's teammates wait to give hugs, as well, on Sept. 20. Streater is the actual grandmother of senior Sierra Streater, and said, "I love my babies." Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Earlsboro's Fastpitch Team "Grandma" Amelia Streater gets a hug from senior Jamie Smith during Senior Night, as Smith's teammates wait to give hugs, as well, on Sept. 20. Streater is the actual grandmother of senior Sierra Streater, and said, "I love my babies." Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Caught In Action - Earlsboro Fastpitch/Cross Country Senior Night

Photos by Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Tahnya Kennedy (#2) readies herself for a scoring free throw during Earlsboro’s loss to Pittsburg, Jan. 6 at the Jim Walling Invitational.

Tahnya Kennedy (#2) readies herself for a scoring free throw during Earlsboro’s loss to Pittsburg, Jan. 6 at the Jim Walling Invitational.

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Tahnya Kennedy (#2) readies herself for a scoring free throw during Earlsboro’s loss to Pittsburg, Jan. 6 at the Jim Walling Invitational. Macomb’s #12, Hannah Denney, takes a shot during the Lady Hornet’s Jim Walling Invitational tournament loss against Vanoss, 18-54.