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Memorial Day Ceremony Honors Fallen Heroes

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #4578 held a Memorial Day service Monday, May 26, at 10 a.m. at Memory Gardens Memorial Park, 1624 N. Pine St.The ceremony included a wreathlaying, the playing of “Taps,” and remarks honoring U. S. service members who died in the line of duty.
GPD Blotter

GPD Blotter

Guthrie Police Blotter May 12-18, 2025

Story by Guthre News Leader Staff 5/12/2025 7:45 VANDALISM, 700 Block of E Grant vandalism to the water meter 5/12/2025 8:07 JUVENILE CALL, Making contact with parents 5/12/2025 8:43 JUVENILE CALL, Attempting to make contact with parents 5/12/2025 9:45 LARCENY, Her purse has been stolen w/...
City Update

City Update

City Council deadlocks on filling vacant Ward 1 seat.

Guthrie's Ward 1 seat will continue to remain unoccupied after City Council deadlocked twice Tuesday on appointing someone to that post and the Guthrie Public Works Authority (GPWA) Trustee position.No decision was made on how to fill the vacant seat moving forward.
Dr. Clifford L. Stanley

Dr. Clifford L. Stanley

Observance in Langston to Honor Fallen Service Members

A solemn Memorial Day observance will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, May 26, at the Wm. Conrad Veterans Memorial Gardens, 313 E. Turner St., to honor U.S. military personnel who gave their lives in service to the nation.
Memorial Day Service

Memorial Day Service

Memorial Day Service Set for May 26 at Memory Gardens

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #4578 will host a Memorial Day service on Monday, May 26, at 10 a.m. at Memory Gardens Memorial Park, located at 1624 N. Pine St.The public is invited to attend the event, which honors the service and sacrifice of the nation’s military personnel.
Some Gave All

Some Gave All

Memorial Day Honors the Fallen

Observed on the last Monday in May, Memorial Day honors U.S. military personnel who died in service to the country.The tradition began after the Civil War, when communities held ceremonies to decorate soldiers’ graves. In 1868, Union Gen. John A.
 

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