Barrrel race to aid cancer victim
Barrels and Buckles for Breast Cancer, a 5-D barrel race to raise funds to benffit Tony Fry of Jones, will be held Saturday, Oct. 24 beginning at noon at the 7X Arena off of Hwy 152 in Mustang. No pre-registration is necessary, you may enter the day of the race.
Basketball Boosters to meet
The Tuttle Basketball Booster Club will meet on Oct. 25 at 3 p.m. in the high school gym lobby.
Garage sale to benefit church
On Saturday, Oct. 24 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., there will be a huge garage sale to benefit Woodland Hills Baptist Church. The sale will be held at 9ll Collision Works, at 3608 Del Rex in Newcastle, west of Highway 76 on Highway 37, north on Gary Dr.
Open House set for Blanchard Area Catholics
A Wine and Cheese Open House is scheduled for 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 28 for all Catholics in the Blanchard, Tuttle, Middleberg, Dibble, Alex and other nearby areas. The Open House is open to all area Catholics already members of a Catholic Church, or anyone looking for a Catholic Church to join. Father Jim Goins of Chickasha will be present to answer any questions anyone may have about the church. Call 405-485-2707 for more details.
Haunted Hall to benefit historical society
The Haunted Hall, 114 W. Broadway in Blanchard (the old city hall building) will be open Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 22-24 and Thursday and Friday, Oct. 29-30 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission is $5 for all ages. Proceeds go to the Blanchard Historical Society.
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BC basketball homecoming queen crowned
Breaden Jantzern was crowned 2012 Homecoming Queen during Bridge Creek's basketball homecoming coronation last week.
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City to earn green for going green
The City of Tuttle will receive a check for $2,661.85 from Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) as an incentive for retrofitting several City facilities with high-efficiency lighting.
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A Royal Evening
Mariah Hickman was crowned wrestling homecoming queen last week by king Sterling Hawkins.
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Groundbreaking held for new city hall
On Tuesday evening, local current and former elected officials, city workers and others taking part in the construction of the city's planned $3 million new city hall and storm shelter met to ceremoniously break ground on the project.
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Local residents affected by Tuesday power outage
Local residents with electric service from PSO were without power for over an hour on Tuesday afternoon. The outage affected much of downtown Tuttle, and many on the north side of Hwy. 37.
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Students get close-up view of legislature
While you might not realize it, high school students often play an integral part at the state capitol.
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Williams asks Council for tax break
Jeff Williams, owner of William’s Discount Grocery, addressed the Tuttle City Council on Monday about offering incentives to build a new store.
Williams discussed options like a one-cent sales tax over the life of the note which he said would cost the city “zero dollars.” -
Area towns REAP benefits
State Senator Ron Justice and Representative Leslie Osborn presented several ASCOG REAP grants during Monday’s county commissioners meeting.
Mayors and other representatives from the towns of Alex, Amber and Verden were on hand to accept the grants. - Helpful hints to prevent the “Silent Disease” CHICKASHA, Okla. –Osteoporosis is a disease where over time the bones become porous, thin and easily break. Bones that tend to break easily are those in your spine, hips and wrists.
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