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The Oklahoma Association of School Administrators has selected Lomega’s Steve Shiever as the 2022 District 3 Superintendent of the Year. He will be recognized at the Cooperative Council for Oklahoma School Administration (CCOSA) Summer Leadership Conference in June. District 3 includes schools in Blaine, Grant, Garfield, Kingfisher and Logan counties. Shiever has 27 years in education and this is his fifth year at Lomega. [Photo provided]
Read moreHennessey’s Board of Trustees learned it was approved this month for a matching $300,000 Community Block Development Grant (CBDG) to finish the second phase of a drainage project. It’s to help flooding on Third, Fourth and Fifth streets west of Mitchell Road.
Read moreThis year has been one exciting ride for the Dover FFA chapter.
Read moreKingfisher County 4-H Food Showdown, Cupcake Wars and FCS Skillathon was held last month at the county fairgrounds.
Read moreHennessey’s Community State Bank’s bid of 3.3285% was the lowest and best bid on $1.58 million in taxable building bonds for the Hennessey Public Schools.
Read moreIn a previous job, it was Carrie Turner’s duty to inform cancer patients how much money they’d have to pay before they could begin treatments.
Read moreHERITAGE ELEMENTARY’s April 2022 Great Expectations Students of the Month were, from left: front row, Ryan Meyer, Zayden Way, Geraldine Cuellar, Emma Munoz and Nevaeh Pope; and back row, Paige Parrott, Addy Davis, Nathalia Cuellar, Abby Roberts and Graham Myers. [Photo provided]
Read moreOUTGOING HENNESSEY Friends of the Library president, Marissa Choate (left), welcomes 2022-23 president, Jennifer Ullery, during the group’s recent meeting at the library. Other officers elected that night were Karen Vogt, vice president; Laura Robinson, secretary, and Ann Taylor, treasurer. Members also recognized HHS graduating seniors Rachel Miller and Ashland Crites who received the group’s Helen Cline Memorial Scholarships. [Photo provided]
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