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City Council approves mutual aid agreement with Crescent Fire Department

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The Guthrie City Council Tuesday approved an automatic mutual aid agreement between the City of Guthrie and the City of Crescent to provide mutual aid assistance during emergencies. This agreement will set a standard operating practice of both fire departments being dispatched to emergency scenes within the defined boundaries outlined in the agreement.

American Legion Post 290 defeats Guthrie AJROTC

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American Legion Post 290 defeated Guthrie AJROTC 909.5 to 866.9 in the 2024 National Air Rifle New Shooter League. Their second win in a row. American Legion Post 290 was led by Deion Evans who shot a 259.2. The remaining contributing members were Jackson Niesent, Julia Combs, and Emilynn Mika. They are from Stafford, VA, and are coached by Mike Flanagan.

‘89er Parade Marshal Announced

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Guthrie’s 89er Committee has chosen the Parade Marshal for this year’s 89er Parade: Private First Class Andrew “Taylor” Goddard of the United States Army. Private Taylor has already demonstrated a profound commitment to his country, a trait deeply ingrained in his family’s history of service.

Fisher leaves after 15 years at helm

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Crescent High’s football team will be under new leadership for the 2024 season. Coach JL Fisher, a 1992 Crescent graduate and lifelong resident, said he is stepping down after 27 years, including 15 of those as the Tigers’ head coach, to spend more time with his family.

Guthrie Rotary Student of the Week

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The Guthrie Rotary Club Student of the Week is Christian Perrin. He is the son of Trinity and Chris Perrin. Christian has been in football, powerlifting, Mu Alpha Theta, and National Honor Society. He is a 2024 Valedictorian. After graduation, Christian plans to attend UCO for a business degree. Pictured with Christian is Courtney McLemore, Director of Programs and Outreach for Tinker Federal Credit Union Foundation and Rotary President, Tyler Calvert.

Guthrie Chamber Ribbon Cutting

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On Friday, March 1st, the Guthrie Chamber held an official Ribbon Cutting for Chamber Investor, Mouthfull Confections. Mouthfull Confections is located in downtown Guthrie at 117 W. Oklahoma. Mouthfull has partnered with several other chamber investors and other small businesses. They offer freeze-dried fruit, candy, art, popcorn, homemade jams, jellies and more. Mouthfull Confections was originally located at the Shoppes and has now moved to a permanent location. We are so happy for this business. Congratulations! #ChooseGuthrie Photo by Shelton’s Photography and Design
 

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