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Council approves process for open seat

The Guthrie City Council Tuesday approved opening the application process for candidates for the open Ward 1 Council seat.The seat became open after the resignation of Ward 1 Councilman Jim Case last month.Applications are accepted from Aug. 7 and closes Aug. 14.
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John Thomason Promoted to Community Bank President

InterBank today announced the promotion of John Thomason to Community Bank President. Thomason will be leading the lending and retail efforts in Guthrie. “John is a seasoned banker with a long history of taking care of our customers in Guthrie,” said C.K. Lee, InterBank President and CEO.
Photo by Shelton's Photography

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Guthrie Chamber Ribbon Cutting

On July 24th, the Chamber held an official Ribbon Cutting and Dedication for the new mural at the Oklahoma Territorial Museum located at 406 E. Oklahoma Ave. The mural was painted by Bob Palmer of Palmer Studios. The colorful artwork captures the history and cultural heritage of Oklahoma.
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Guthrie Police Blotter July 29 - August 4

7/29/24 1:23PM -- DISTURBANCE: 1000 block E Cleveland, Caller states the father of her child had locked her out of her home. 7/ 29/ 24 2: 26PM MISSING PERSON: 400 block N Walnut, Caller reported a missing white female, three years of age wearing a white dress.
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All Winners from M-O. Submitted photo

Big 3; A World of Judges

“Never hope for it more than you work for it” - Maria Rodgers. FFA and 4-H members from many states lived through this quote at Big 3. Big 3 consisted of three days of crazy, hectic but invigorating fun.

County Commissioners approve bid for jail roof repairs

The Logan County Board of Commissioners Wednesday approved a bid from Trimac Construction of Shawnee for roof repairs at the Logan County Detention Center.Trimac presented the lowest bid of $229,145. The bids for the project were previously tabled at the Commissioners July 22 meeting.

Coyle Students to Eat Free This School Year

After July’s board meeting, the CPS Board agreed to accept the C.E.P. Child Nutrition program which will allow ALL COYLE STUDENTS to eat FREE for the 2024-2025 school year. Another benefit of this program is there is NO need to collect free/reduced child nutrition application.
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City of Guthrie awarded $625,940 Grant for Paving Improvements

In 2022 ACOG announced $8.9 million in Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSSA) for projects eligible for Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG) program funding. The City of Guthrie applied and was awarded a grant in the amount of $625,940.
 

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