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Smith kickoff return preserves happy homecoming evening for Hennessey

Newkirk thought there was hope for its first win of the year.

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Late push helps Bucs outlast Crescent

Crescent’s chances for a road upset slipped away in the final minutes of its first district game.

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Good Enough

Uninspired, but good enough to win.

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Richard Ruhl soon to retire after 28 years as coop head

Pioneer Telephone Cooperative will have a new general manager for the first time in over a quarter century beginning next September.

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Pioneer Marks Successful Year

General Manager Richard Ruhl reported to more than 400 members that Pioneer Telephone Cooperative remains on strong financial footing despite a global pandemic that’s affected numerous industries the last 18 months.

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Last day rain fails to redeem dry month

Localized downpours on the last day of the month offered only partial redemption for an otherwise bone dry September.

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Cashion’s Cupcake Warrior Champs

Cashion 4-H members Molly Mayes and Caroline Oakley were named grand champions in the intermediate division of the Oklahoma State Fair Cupcake Wars. Caroline is a sixth grader and Molly a fifth grader at Cashion Middle School. The creative best pals are the daughters of Brody and Jan Ette Oakley and Brandon and Amber Mayes and collaborated in the Oakley kitchen to devise their winning “Not So Veggie Garden” cupcake design (pictured in the bottom left corner of the far left photo and in the closeup at bottom right.) The contest required the girls to bring three prebaked cupcakes, decorate them onsite (top right) and then make an oral presentation to the judges exhibiting their food safety knowledge as well as their decorating techniques with crushed cookie “dirt” and rolled candy “veggies.” The girls are already planning next year’s entry. [Photos Provided]

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