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Seminole State College releases honor roll lists

Seminole State College has released its honor roll lists for the spring 2026 semester. There were approximately 455 students named to the three lists.The President’s Honor Roll is awarded to students who maintain a perfect 4.0 grade point average (GPA) while taking at least 12 credit hours.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers calls for water safety

With school out and summer nearly here, more folks will be heading out to lakes and rivers. As people get on boats or hit up their favorite fishing spots, it’s important to keep safety in mind.The U.S.
One of three new murals painted on the side of the old Texaco station in Davenport. The building is currently being renovated to be the new welcome center for the town. The mural was painted by Bob Palmer. Photo/Emily Kalka

One of three new murals painted on the side of the old Texaco station in Davenport. The building is currently being renovated to be the new welcome center for the town. The mural was painted by Bob Palmer. Photo/Emily Kalka

Davenport to bathe Route 66 in neon

ThetownofDavenportis about to get a bit brighter.In the latest round of the Route 66 Revitalization Grant Program, Davenport was awarded $658,000 to install neon signs as an extension of the project in Stroud.

Wellston Town Board dissolves emergency management

The Town Board of Wellston voted to dissolve its emergency management division at its regular meeting on May 21.After going into executive session to discuss the issue, the Trustees made a motion to dissolve the division and allow Lincoln County Emergency Management to take over.
The color guard from American Legion Post #64 in Chandler carry out a rifle salute during the Memorial Day ceremony at Oak Park Cemetery in Chandler. The Post organizes the ceremony every year on Memorial Day for the community. Photo/Emily Kalka

The color guard from American Legion Post #64 in Chandler carry out a rifle salute during the Memorial Day ceremony at Oak Park Cemetery in Chandler. The Post organizes the ceremony every year on Memorial Day for the community. Photo/Emily Kalka

Honoring the fallen

Leah Brannon Reeves competes with the OU women’s rowing team in this photo provided by Leah.

Leah Brannon Reeves competes with the OU women’s rowing team in this photo provided by Leah.

Chandler alum seeks one last chance to row

Leah Brannon Reeves thought her athletic career would be over by now.The Chandler alum is graduating from the University of Oklahoma this semester, ending her time on the OU women’s rowing team, of which she was team captain.

Chandler school board hires new principals

EMILY KALKA Editor A round of personnel decisions topped the agenda at the Chandler School Board regular meeting on Monday,May11,including the hiring of principals for East Side Elementary, the junior high and high school.
Janet and Gary Hodde stand in front of the giant U.S. flag that they painted in their front yard in McLoud. It took nearly two days and 85 gallons of paint to complete the project. Photo/Brian Blansett

Janet and Gary Hodde stand in front of the giant U.S. flag that they painted in their front yard in McLoud. It took nearly two days and 85 gallons of paint to complete the project. Photo/Brian Blansett

McLoud couple celebrates U.S. 250th

Those in or around the McLoud area might have noticed a patriotic addition to the town. Resident Gary Hodde spent 35 hours and 85 gallons of paint to create a giant American flag in his yard.“We are very much patriotic.

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Change Order #1 from W.L. McNatt and Company for $146,720.

Prague school board approves new staff

The Prague School Board approved several personnel decisions at its regular meeting on Monday, May 11, while Superintendent Kimberly Fleak reported that the new high school construction is three months ahead of schedule.