Tri-County Herald

It was a foggy scene as members of the Senior Team huddled up during Chandler High School’s annual Powder Puff Championship on Nov. 24 at Joe Telford Field. The team defeated the Freshmen in its first game and made it all the way to the final game against the Juniors. The Seniors ultimately took home the trophy, even with visibility questionable throughout the night. Photo/Jennifer Pryor

It was a foggy scene as members of the Senior Team huddled up during Chandler High School’s annual Powder Puff Championship on Nov. 24 at Joe Telford Field. The team defeated the Freshmen in its first game and made it all the way to the final game against the Juniors. The Seniors ultimately took home the trophy, even with visibility questionable throughout the night. Photo/Jennifer Pryor

Foggy powder puff

Chandler senior Lexi Martzall paints a country Christmas scene on Manvel Avenue. Art students have been decorating windows up and down downtown Chandler since Thanksgiving break. For more information on upcoming Christmas events in Lincoln County, see page 6A. Photo/Brian Blansett

Chandler senior Lexi Martzall paints a country Christmas scene on Manvel Avenue. Art students have been decorating windows up and down downtown Chandler since Thanksgiving break. For more information on upcoming Christmas events in Lincoln County, see page 6A. Photo/Brian Blansett

Scenes of the season

Ruling on

A district judge granted a temporary stay on the demolition of the St. Cloud buildings on Dec. 1, conditional on the plaintiff posting a supersedeas bond of $300,000 or a ruling by the appellate court on the matter by Dec. 16.
Members of the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary pose in their building, known as The Hut. The groups face a crossroads as they decide how to proceed with the historic building that has been a Chandler mainstay for over eight decades. Picture are Nellie Caldwell (seated) and (standing, left to right) Walter Hughey, George Hicks and Kirk Holloway. Photo/Brian Blansett

Members of the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary pose in their building, known as The Hut. The groups face a crossroads as they decide how to proceed with the historic building that has been a Chandler mainstay for over eight decades. Picture are Nellie Caldwell (seated) and (standing, left to right) Walter Hughey, George Hicks and Kirk Holloway. Photo/Brian Blansett

In need of repairs

The American Legion building, affectionately known as “The Hut,” has many memories for not only Chandler residents, but folks from around the area.Steve Dowdy and his mother, Ivola Dowdy, reminisced about family reunions there.
Janet Elsie Robbins

Janet Elsie Robbins

Janet Elsie Robbins

Janet Elsie Robbins, 91, long-time resident of Chandler, Oklahoma, passedawaypeacefullyon Friday morning, November 28, 2025, at her home. Janet was born on March 13, 1934, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to Gilbert and Elsie (Nelson) Johnson.
Anna Mae Slavik Bledsoe

Anna Mae Slavik Bledsoe

Anna Mae Slavik Bledsoe

Anna Mae Slavik BledsoewasbornAugust 20, 1929, in Cameron, Texas to Joseph Slavik and Agnes (Kostroun) Slavik. She passed away on November 28, 2025, in Harrah at the age of 96.
Forging her own path

Forging her own path

Forging her own path

Daphne Stokes is focused.She’s the senior class president at Davenport High School, while also taking concurrent classes at Seminole State College. Even though she’s still in high school, Stokes is working toward an Associate’s degree in Elementary Education.

Chandler Council changes retirement

The Chandler City Council voted to introduce the Defined Contribution Plan for city employees through the Oklahoma Municipal Retirement Fund at its regular meeting on Nov. 18.
Spongebob Squarepants

Spongebob Squarepants

Spongebob Squarepants

Kendall Ahrend (center) sings her heart out as SpongeBob at Stroud High School’s production of “SpongeBob the Musical” last weekend. It was an all-grade event, with students from the elementary, middle and high schools involved, as well as a team of dedicated adults.