NWOSU announces spring 2021 honor roll
Spring semester honor rolls at Northwestern Oklahoma State University have been announced by the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Those on the President’s Honor Roll earned all A’s, or a 4.0 grade point average (GPA), in a minimum of 12 undergraduate or nine graduate hours. Those on the Vice President’s list had…
Read MoreCampbell awarded scholarship
The Tulsa State Fair Ringmasters have awarded a $1,500 scholarship to Kale Campbell, Jet. Campbell has exhibited character, work ethic and community involvement; these attributes are the qualities necessary to achieve success and further his educational career. Applications are thoroughly evaluated by the Tulsa Community Foundation’s Tulsa Ringmasters Scholarship Selection Committee. The criteria for selecting…
Read MoreDRS Transition to host free STEM camp for students with disabilities
Free Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) camps for students with disabilities will be “online and doing fine” again this summer. Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services, and Rick and Sherri DeRennaux from Tech-Now, Inc. will offer three-day online camps for students located anywhere in Oklahoma. Five camps are scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.…
Read MoreSabrina Leigh Diffee
Sabrina Leigh Diffee was born on September 21, 1977 in Enid to Gean and Tommi Berg, and passed from this life in Oklahoma City on May 25, 2021. She grew up in Helena and attended Helena-Goltry and Timberlake Schools. She was active in softball, cheerleading, and basketball and still holds the records at Timberlake for…
Read MoreJoseph Jacob Frieden
Joseph Jacob Frieden, oldest son of Jeff and Frieda Farney Frieden, was born April 9, 1925 on a farm south of Burlington. He passed from this life peacefully into the arms of His Saviour at the age of 96 years, 1 month and 16 days on May 25, 2021 at Kiowa District Hospital. Joe attended…
Read MoreCherokee FFA holds their end of the year banquet, elects new officers
The 72nd Annual Cherokee FFA Banquet was held on May 4, 2021 in the exhibit building at the Alfalfa County Fairgrounds. The evening began with a short welcome from President Drake Williams and was followed by the meal invocation given by Vice President Kacie Eshleman. The Farmer’s Table catered the event with some fabulous food…
Read MoreMarjorie Louise Clepper
Marjorie Louise Clepper was born November 29, 1937 in her Manchester home, the daughter of Clester German and Mary Hess German. She passed from this life on May 19, 2021 at her home in Kiowa, Kan. Marjorie attended a one room school, Eureka District I, until the end of eighth grade. Then she attended Amorita…
Read MoreElementary students compete at JMR Track Meet held in Cherokee
Results are in for the Jessie Mary Reinhart Track Meet in Cherokee
First through sixth graders from Cherokee, Burlington and Timberlake took part in the Jessie Mary Reinhart track meet in Cherokee on May 4. The results are as follows: Girls First Grade • 50 dash: Jo Miller, Timberlake, first, 10.42; Ryann Walker, Timberlake, second, 10.61; Natalie Eckhardt, Cherokee, third, 11.94; Baylee Lawrence, Cherokee, fourth, 12.28. •…
Read MoreCampbell awarded Farm Credit scholarship
Farm Credit of Enid, ACA has extended a $1,000 scholarship to an area high school senior. The local recipient is Kale Campbell of Jet. Kale is the son of Kyle and Gina Campbell of Jet and plans to attend Northern Oklahoma College. The Farm Credit of Enid scholarship is given to outstanding high school seniors…
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