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Guthrie Rotary Student of the Week

The Guthrie Rotary Club Student of the Week is Brayhan Gutierrez. He is the son of Mariela Gutierrez and Reymundo Valdez. Brayhan is active in soccer and has been team captain for 2 years. He is also attending Meridian Technology Center in the Electrical Technology program.
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Guthrie Girls Tennis Results

All girls qualified for State and the team was regional runner ups. Kenzie Hardesty placed 4th at 2 singles, Rylee Tobin and Jillian Minter placed 2nd at 1 doubles, Hollie and Aspen Mitchell placed 2nd at 2 doubles. So proud of these girls and how hard they have worked.
Pictured above, Guthrie Senior Ania Morgan signs a Letter of Intent to play basketball next year at Tabor College in Kansas. Family, Friends and teammates were present for the signing on April_ . Photo by Mike Monahan

Pictured above, Guthrie Senior Ania Morgan signs a Letter of Intent to play basketball next year at Tabor College in Kansas. Family, Friends and teammates were present for the signing on April_ . Photo by Mike Monahan

Morgan signs LOI with Tabor College

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Langston University to host graduation celebrations

Langston University’s annual commencement ceremony will be held on May 4 on the LU Langston campus, and various celebrations for graduates will be held on the Langston, Oklahoma City and Tulsa campuses throughout the week.
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Heather’s Pawn Celebrates 30 Years

Heather’s Pawn recently celebrated three decades of proudly serving the pawn loan needs of Guthrie’s residents. Heather’s has worked to provide a quality location and solid service for both their pawn customers and their retail customers.

Board of Ed Works On Aug. 27 Bond Proposal

The Guthrie Board of Education in a special meeting last week discussed a proposal to allow district residents to vote on a $45 million school bond election on Aug. 27.The school board will make a final decision at its May 6 meeting.
 

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