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Next Steps at Western Technology Center
Next Steps at Western Technology Center

September was “Workforce Development Month” and CareerTech is a leader in workforce development in Oklahoma. Western Technology Center celebrates this every day as it works with business and industry and high school and adult students to meet the needs within our communities with skilled training and a ready workforce.

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Merritt Students Of the Month
Merritt Students Of the Month

Merritt Students Of e Month

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Man’s Daughter Refuses To Contact Grandmother

DEAR ABBY: My 23-year-old daughter, “Chloe,” lives with me and refuses to acknowledge her grandmother’s emails and letters, which are delivered to our home. It has been four years since my mother has even seen Chloe. My mother is growing increasingly disappointed and is grieved by Chloe’s apparent distancing. (We live 20 miles apart.)

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Sayre High School All-Sports brings by popular Game of Thrones fundraiser

The Sayre All-Sports Association is dedicated to helping the school, coaches, and students bridge the funding gaps that sometimes appear when students are participating in sports.

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Big Elks lose 21-7 in district game against I-40 rival Clinton
Big Elks lose 21-7 in district game against I-40 rival Clinton

Catch Geno named “Player of the Game” in close match-up

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Sayre vs Hooker Football

The Sayre Eagles took on the Hooker Bulldogs at Eagle Field where they were upended by the score of 49 to 6 last Friday evening. The score does not reflect the exciting and disciplined play in the first half when the Eagles controlled 17 of the 24 first half minutes of the game clock by going on a pair of long distance drives of 14 and 21 plays each. The first one began at the Sayre 16 yard line following the opening kickoff and ended in a touchdown when Ayden Hendershot plunged into the end zone from 3 yards out. Hooker took the ensuing kickoff and 13 plays later matched the Eagle score when Justin Palacios carried the ball into the end zone from one yard out.

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The Rigors Of Excellence
The Rigors Of Excellence

I read an interesting article this week about the rigorous demands made upon the soldiers who guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers. Applicants for guard duty at the Tomb must be between 5’ 10’ and 6’ 2’ tall; waist size cannot exceed 30 inches. They commit to two years; living in barracks under the Tomb.

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Sayre woman charged with child neglect
Sayre woman charged with child neglect

A 31-year-old Sayre woman has been released from the Beckham County Detention Center on a $10,000 bond after being charged with child neglect.

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Phyliss Wood Alexander- Bill Spence Scholarship

The Sayre First United Methodist Church is offering a scholarship in the amount of $3000 for the spring semester. It is for adults seeking to further their education. This scholarship is for those residing in Beckham & Roger Mills County and may be used at a Career Tech school, University or Jr. College. Applications may be picked up at the FUMC in Sayre, M, T & Wed from 9 until noon or call 580928-2146 to have one mailed or emailed.

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Elk City man held on $150,00 bond after being charged with first-degree rape
Elk City man held on $150,00 bond after being charged with first-degree rape

A 19-year-old Elk City man is being held in the Beckham County Detention Center on a combined $150,000 bond after being charged with first-degree rape.

10/03/2023 11:00 PM
Sayre High School All-Sports brings by popular Game of Thrones fundraiser

The Sayre All-Sports Association is dedicated to helping the school, coaches, and students bridge the funding gaps that sometimes appear when students are participating in sports.

10/03/2023 11:00 PM
Oklahoma RD Announces to Oklahoma Farmers, Ranchers and Rural Businesses to Invest

STILLWATER – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Oklahoma State Director Kenneth Corn announced today that USDA will accept applications starting on Oct. 1 for grants to help agricultural producers and rural small businesses invest in renewable energy systems and make energy-efficiency improvements. USDA has made available $1 billion in grants under the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP), with funding from President Biden’s landmark Inflation Reduction Act, which has made historic levels of investment available to Oklahoma and is recognized as the best way to grow the economy from the middle out and bottom up.

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