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City Council approves water bill waiver

Story by Van MitchellThe Guthrie City Council Tuesday approved waiving the difference between the estimated consumption and the actual consumption for all affected customers from June-November 2024 who received higher-than-normal water bills.The waiver will cost the City $45,000 in lost revenue.
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Jonquil Club Makes Donation

This Holiday season, the Guthrie Jonquil Club proudly donated $300 of their funds to the Guthrie High School and Junior High nutrition program to assist in paying down lunch debts at these 2 schools. President Jennifer Husmann presented Latoya Jones, the child nutrition director, the checks.
Merry Christmas!!

Merry Christmas!!

‘Twas the night before Christmas

‘Twas the night before Christmas in Guthrie so bright, City staff was preparing, as the end of event season was nigh. The lights were hung from downtown buildings with care, In hopes that many visitors soon would be there.
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Guthrie Rotary Club Student of the Week

The Guthrie Rotary Club Student of the Week is Jade Raper. She is the daughter of Chirel Raper and Rickey Raper. Jade is active in band, jazz band, Key Club, Science Club, National Honor Society and tennis trainer.
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Santa Fly-In

The Guthrie-Edmond Regional Airport hosted a memorable Santa Fly-In Saturday featuring Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Vice-Mayor and Airport Board Chairman Grant Aguirre flew in the special guests. Thanks were extended to Apex Aero Center and Rick’s Fine Chocolates &, Coffees for their support.
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Wreaths Across America

A Wreaths Across America ceremony was held Saturday morning at Summit View Cemetery to honor and remember veterans’ service and sacrifice. Following the ceremony, 1,600 wreaths were placed on veterans’ graves.
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Bluejays fall short in 5A state title

Guthrie football’s most successful season in over a decade came to a disappointing end Saturday, as the Bluejays were defeated by Carl Albert in the 2024 Class 5A state championship, 30-6.
 

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