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Meeker students play a variety of games on the school’s new Bulldog Square. Photo/Brian Blansett

Meeker students play a variety of games on the school’s new Bulldog Square. Photo/Brian Blansett

Bulldog Square

A team of students at Meeker High School worked to transform a spot at the middle and high school into a safe, fun environment for all.Bulldog Square, which will have a grand opening on March 13, started with an idea.
Passion for firefighting and ball

Passion for firefighting and ball

Passion for firefighting and ball

Dale senior Hunter Watkins is already well into following his dream of being a firefighter.He’s currently taking classes at Eastern Oklahoma County Tech Center (EOC) for his Firefight I and II certifications, while volunteering with the McLoud Fire District alongside his father.
County livestock show

County livestock show

County livestock show

Hog Show Class 1 Berkshire Gilts 1st Place - Paige Keeling 2nd Place - Kylie Ebers 3rd Place - Cason Imhoff 4th Place - Emmary Mlynek 5th Place - Lila Stancell 6th Place - Allen Simon Breed Champion Berk Gilt - Paige Keeling Reserve Breed Champion Berk Gilt - Kylie Ebers Bronze Champion Berk Gilt -...

Absentee ballots available

Voters interested in voting by absentee ballot during the 2026 Election Year can request absentee ballots now using the OK Voter Portal at oklahoma.gov/elections/ ovp or by downloading and printing an application from the Oklahoma State Election Board website at oklahoma.gov/elections.

Davenport restores chief’s pay

The Davenport City Council voted to restore pay to the police chief at its regular meeting on Feb. 17 at Town Hall.Not only did the Council vote to restore pay, but it also restored pay dates to the 1st and 15th of every month and granted the chief back pay for six months at $953.33 a month, $476.
Midwestern Wrecking continues into the third week of demolition on the St. Cloud buildings, now moving to bring down the facade on 1216 Manvel. Because of the complexity of the project, it could take longer to bring both buildings down safely and to preserve the other businesses next to them. Photo/Jennifer Pryor

Midwestern Wrecking continues into the third week of demolition on the St. Cloud buildings, now moving to bring down the facade on 1216 Manvel. Because of the complexity of the project, it could take longer to bring both buildings down safely and to preserve the other businesses next to them. Photo/Jennifer Pryor

St. Cloud Hotel

Burglary charges

A man has been charged with burglary in the second degree for allegedly entering a building in Chandler with the intent to steal.The charges were filed on Feb. 11 against Levi Ellis of Prague, 46, by District Attorney Adam Panter.
guests and was crowned by last year’s Queen, Chris Hodge, and presented the traditional crown, sash, pin and yellow rose, official flower of BSP. Hodge was assisted by Pam Hunt, Nancy Stephenson, Sue Helms, Pam Clement and Mary Jackson on the planning committee. Kim says her sorority sisters are like family and she is honored to be Queen.

guests and was crowned by last year’s Queen, Chris Hodge, and presented the traditional crown, sash, pin and yellow rose, official flower of BSP. Hodge was assisted by Pam Hunt, Nancy Stephenson, Sue Helms, Pam Clement and Mary Jackson on the planning committee. Kim says her sorority sisters are like family and she is honored to be Queen.

Beta Sigma Phi Valentine queen

Stroud’s Psi Master chapter of Beta Sigma Phi International women’s sorority, is proud to announce long-time member, Kim Johnson, as its 2026 Valentine Queen.A member since 2007, Johnson resides in Cushing and is a registered nurse.

Two more charged

Two more men were charged with five counts for an alleged burglary that took place on or around Nov. 22, 2025 at a marijuana grow.Taliek Adams, 36, and Nicholas Henderson, 35, were charged on Feb.

Agra School Board meets

The Agra School Board held its regular monthly meeting on Feb. 9, where it approved a geothermal HVAC project.It also approved an agreement with the purchasing system TOPS, payroll and encumbrances.The Board went into executive session from 6:32 p.m. to 7:58 p.m.