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Kalvin Cook is shown recently on Idaho Ave. in Cyril with his chainsaw tree sculpture. He is a trick roper, but COVID-19 has put most entertainment venues on hold. The Cyril pirate is Kal's tenth commissioned chainsaw sculpture to date.

Kalvin Cook is shown recently on Idaho Ave. in Cyril with his chainsaw tree sculpture. He is a trick roper, but COVID-19 has put most entertainment venues on hold. The Cyril pirate is Kal's tenth commissioned chainsaw sculpture to date.

Shiver me timbers, there's a new pirate in town!

CYRIL - Kalvin Cook, of Apache, aka Kowboy Kal and "Wild West Showman Extraordinaire", has temporarily set aside his trick rope in exchange for a chainsaw.
Pictured are owners of a local processing plant, Teddy and Brooke Good. With beef options limited at supermarkets, Fifth Avenue Processing & Retail has been flooded with calls from local customers seeking appointments to have livestock butchered and processed.

Pictured are owners of a local processing plant, Teddy and Brooke Good. With beef options limited at supermarkets, Fifth Avenue Processing & Retail has been flooded with calls from local customers seeking appointments to have livestock butchered and processed.

LOCAL PROCESSOR: Stores not to blame for reduced meat selections; trickle down from temporary closures at corporate processing plants

STERLING - Limited beef availability has caused concern and frustration as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, yet one local processor said grocery stores aren't to blame for decreased selections.
In addition to the produce, Hilliary Communications donated an extra $2,000. The monetary donation is expected to cover animal food costs at the aquarium for one month. On Monday, April 6, Medicine Park Aquarium & Natural Sciences Cen- ter staff, Nicole Rowe, Rainette Rowland, Doug Kemper, Nicole Hill and Jacey Smith scooped up armfuls of donated produce and feed, ready to deliver it to the variety of animal species housed at the aquarium.

In addition to the produce, Hilliary Communications donated an extra $2,000. The monetary donation is expected to cover animal food costs at the aquarium for one month. On Monday, April 6, Medicine Park Aquarium & Natural Sciences Cen- ter staff, Nicole Rowe, Rainette Rowland, Doug Kemper, Nicole Hill and Jacey Smith scooped up armfuls of donated produce and feed, ready to deliver it to the variety of animal species housed at the aquarium.

Medicine Park Aquarium in need of donations

MEDICINE PARK - Needing to keep staff paid and animals cared for despite being closed to the public, the Medicine Park Aquarium & Natural Sciences Center is actively soliciting monetary and animal food donations.
Qualified to provide meals to students during the recent closures due to COVID-19, Fletcher Public Schools has been handing out to-go sack lunches for kids in the district. On Tuesday, March 24, FPS senior Lauren Givens, Leila Kerrick, fifth grade, and Matthew Givens, Pre-K, walked to the school to retrieve their sack lunch.

Qualified to provide meals to students during the recent closures due to COVID-19, Fletcher Public Schools has been handing out to-go sack lunches for kids in the district. On Tuesday, March 24, FPS senior Lauren Givens, Leila Kerrick, fifth grade, and Matthew Givens, Pre-K, walked to the school to retrieve their sack lunch.

Fletcher, Cyril schools continue to provide meals during coronavirus closure

FLETCHER - With public school closures ordered by the Oklahoma State Department of Education beginning on March 17, some local districts have been left to find alternative ways to feed students beyond school walls. Area schools have been taking different approaches.
The group will hold their regular monthly meeting and luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, at the Prairie Bldg, Great Plains Coliseum - Fairgrounds, Lawton

The group will hold their regular monthly meeting and luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, at the Prairie Bldg, Great Plains Coliseum - Fairgrounds, Lawton

Great Plains Republican Women to meet Sept. 19

LAWTON - Hallie Milner from Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs (OCPA) is the scheduled speaker for the Great Plains Republican Women meeting. The group will hold their regular monthly meeting and luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept.
Brandishing this sword, Robert Sturgis Powers is accused of threatening a Hilliary Communications employee and stabbing the front tires of a company bucket truck.

Brandishing this sword, Robert Sturgis Powers is accused of threatening a Hilliary Communications employee and stabbing the front tires of a company bucket truck.

Arrest made after Lawton man 'wildly' wields weapons

Brandishing a sword and hatchet, a Lawton man accused of threatening a local telecommunications company employee and attacking his utility vehicle, was placed under arrest yesterday afternoon.
Rush Springs FFA Sell corn on the cob at the Rush Springs Watermelon Festival.

Rush Springs FFA Sell corn on the cob at the Rush Springs Watermelon Festival.

Rush Springs Watermelon Festival

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