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OU fans will again be permitted to set up tailgate equipment beginning at noon on the day prior to scheduled football games.

OU fans will again be permitted to set up tailgate equipment beginning at noon on the day prior to scheduled football games.

OU Announces Return of Tailgating and Other Game Day Activities for 2021 Football Season

NORMAN, OKLA. – The University of Oklahoma has announced the full return of tailgating and other game day celebrations for the 2021 football season.    The designated areas of campus for public and reserved tailgating will largely reflect those of the 2019 season.
FAPC, a part of OSU’s Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, helps to discover, develop and deliver technical and business information that will stimulate and support the growth of value-added food and agricultural products and processing in Oklahoma.

FAPC, a part of OSU’s Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, helps to discover, develop and deliver technical and business information that will stimulate and support the growth of value-added food and agricultural products and processing in Oklahoma.

Don’t fumble food safety while tailgating

STILLWATER, Okla. ­– The college football season is back, and everyone enjoys getting together for tailgating, but you won’t want to pass on these food safety tips. Oklahoma State University’s Robert M.
Guthrie Public Library will be closed Monday, September 6th for Labor Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, September 7th at 9AM.

Guthrie Public Library will be closed Monday, September 6th for Labor Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, September 7th at 9AM.

September events to know

Guthrie Public Library will be closed Monday, September 6th for Labor Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, September 7th at 9AM.
These two Scag 61” zero turn mowers were recently purchased with Hotel/Motel Tax* revenue, and are much needed additions to our Parks Department’s equipment resources.

These two Scag 61” zero turn mowers were recently purchased with Hotel/Motel Tax* revenue, and are much needed additions to our Parks Department’s equipment resources.

Parks Department putting new mowers to good use

The City of Guthrie Parks Department is putting some new mowers to good use this morning out at Highland Park and Summit View Cemetery.
Organizers plan to reschedule the event for Spring of 2022 when, hopefully, fans of romance and great music will be able to congregate safely.

Organizers plan to reschedule the event for Spring of 2022 when, hopefully, fans of romance and great music will be able to congregate safely.

HONEYMOON ROCK FEST 2021 POSTPONED

The recent upsurge in COVID cases in Oklahoma has caused organizers to postpone Honeymoon Rock Fest 2021. The first annual Honeymoon Rock Fest was scheduled for September 18 & 19 at Wheeler Park in downtown Oklahoma City.
Brittany Timmons Chamber President and CEO

Brittany Timmons Chamber President and CEO

Chamber Chat

It is time to fall in love with the fall season! There is so much happening during the month of September right here in Guthrie.

Willard Lesley Reupert

Willard Lesley Reupert, 85, of Guthrie, OK passed away Wednesday, August 18, 2021 in McAlester, OK. He was born March 16, 1936 in Guthrie, OK to Mert and Velma (Nance) Reupert. Services are under the direction of Smith-Gallo Funeral Home, 220 North 1st St., Guthrie, OK 73044.
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Student of the Week

The Guthrie Rotary Club Student of the Week is Trinity LeGrande. She is the daughter of Chris and Sharolyn LeGrande. Trinity has been active in fastpitch and slowpitch softball, tennis, Link Crew, National Honor Society and is editor of the Yearbook.
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Yard of the Week

The Jonquil Garden Club has selected the beautiful yard of Joe and Janie Hall at 918 E Mockingbird Drive for “Yard of the Week”. Pictured L to R: Kala Plagg (Garden Club Member), Joe and Janie.
With the help of parents, advisors, veterinarians and peers, youth livestock exhibitors can practice a few basic steps to prevent illness in their prize animals. (Photo by Todd Johnson, OSU Agricultural Communications Services)

With the help of parents, advisors, veterinarians and peers, youth livestock exhibitors can practice a few basic steps to prevent illness in their prize animals. (Photo by Todd Johnson, OSU Agricultural Communications Services)

Livestock biosecurity a diligent and serious task

STILLWATER, Okla. – From county jackpots to statewide shows, Oklahoma’s youth livestock arena is competitive and fun, but animal health is a priority.
 

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