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From left to right, Josie Murray, Wylee Terrell, Tate McConnell, Hayden Green, Rowan Shelton, Kirbey McConnell and Savanah Gaylord help a representative from the Oklahoma Forestry Service plant a memorial sapling at Wellston High School.

From left to right, Josie Murray, Wylee Terrell, Tate McConnell, Hayden Green, Rowan Shelton, Kirbey McConnell and Savanah Gaylord help a representative from the Oklahoma Forestry Service plant a memorial sapling at Wellston High School.

OKC Memorial, Museum visits Wellston

The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum is visiting all 77 counties in Oklahoma to mark the 30th anniversary year of the Murrah bombing, with its second stop in Wellston on Oct. 2, according to a press release from the foundation.
Keira Bizzell laughs and blows a kiss to her fans in the stands during Homecoming festivities at Meeker Friday. A senior, she was crowned Homecoming Queen for 2024.

Keira Bizzell laughs and blows a kiss to her fans in the stands during Homecoming festivities at Meeker Friday. A senior, she was crowned Homecoming Queen for 2024.

Meeker Homecoming Queen

Abover, Chandler junior James Kerr, left, and sophomore Caballa Reno, right, play Hamlet and Ophelia in a scene from Chandler High School’s one-act, “How to Survive Being a Shakespeare Play.” The troupe competes in regionals on Oct. 10. Photo/ Below, freshman Cooper Lincoln and sophomore Alexis Birney play couple Chris and Ann from Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons.” The school is competing in one-act regionals on Oct. 15. Photos/Emily Kalka

Abover, Chandler junior James Kerr, left, and sophomore Caballa Reno, right, play Hamlet and Ophelia in a scene from Chandler High School’s one-act, “How to Survive Being a Shakespeare Play.” The troupe competes in regionals on Oct. 10. Photo/ Below, freshman Cooper Lincoln and sophomore Alexis Birney play couple Chris and Ann from Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons.” The school is competing in one-act regionals on Oct. 15. Photos/Emily Kalka

Students take stage for one-acts

A gentle strain of music from the 1940s fills the room, transporting everyone back in time.A family laments the damage done to a tree memorializing a son lost during the war. A couple worries about how the mother will take their relationship.

Suspect waives speedy trial

A woman who was employed as a full time in-home nurse and charged with child abuse following her arrest by Lincoln County deputies has waived a speedy trial.Candice Elizabeth Bootenhoff, 39 at the time, of Luther was formally charged Oct.

Davenport man faces felonies

A Davenport man facing five felonies after he was arrested for allegations of sex-related charges with a 15-year-old minor has been set for a felony disposition docket.
Chandler’s Darius Wade (3) eludes a couple of would-be tacklers from Metro Christian. Photo/Brian Blansett

Chandler’s Darius Wade (3) eludes a couple of would-be tacklers from Metro Christian. Photo/Brian Blansett

Metro 35, Chandler 0

No. 3 Metro Christian staked a strong claim to the favorites’ role in District 2A-4 with a dominant 35-0 victory over Chandler Friday night.The Patriots moved to 5-0 for the season and 2-0 in district, while the Lions moved to 2-3 and 1-1.
Stroud senior Kason Presley (40) packs the ball for the 5-0 Tigers against Meeker Friday night. Photo/Rick Hester

Stroud senior Kason Presley (40) packs the ball for the 5-0 Tigers against Meeker Friday night. Photo/Rick Hester

Tigers 65, Dogs 32

It was the COVID year of 2020 and the Stroud Tigers’ football team was struggling.A year after the team went 11-1, Josh Presley was the new head coach and the Tigers were struggling every week.They lost to Meeker, 54-7, and to ancient rival Chandler, 48-0.
The week in photos

The week in photos

The week in photos

Above, Dale first baseman Teague Muncy reaches for a throw on a pickoff attempt last week in the super regional, won by the Lady Pirates. Photo/Rick Hester. Right, Stroud flag corps members Emma Wells, front, and Hannah Goss entertained the crowd during the Stroud-Meeker football game.
Area bands march through season

Area bands march through season

Area bands march through season

Staff WriterEMILY KALKA All six area marching bands competed in three competitions this weekend, with some making improvements on previous scores.North Rock Creek High School marching band competed in the Sound of Southeast Marching Festival in Checotah on Oct. 5.

Hearing set for driver after two-car crash

A pre-preliminary hearing has been set for a driver from Shawnee facing a felony count and a misdemeanor charge following a two-vehicle personal injury traffic collision at U.S. 177 and Highway 66 near Wellston.