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CUE 4th grader dances his way to the top (Editor’s note: this is the second part in a two part series. See last week’s edition of the Cushing Citizen for part one.)Nationals “It’s fun to win,” said Connor Cline.Connor’s road to nationals was not a short or easy one, but he did make light work of it.
Max Wood and Maddie Collier celebrate after being crowned 2024 Cushing Tiger Homecoming King and Queen during homecoming festivities Friday night while crown bearer Kannon Fowler and flower girl Landry Morgan look on. Photo by Allie Prater. More photos page 12.

Max Wood and Maddie Collier celebrate after being crowned 2024 Cushing Tiger Homecoming King and Queen during homecoming festivities Friday night while crown bearer Kannon Fowler and flower girl Landry Morgan look on. Photo by Allie Prater. More photos page 12.

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Lilah Beasley got a little help from her dad — Geoff Beasley to break ground at the future Dunkin Donuts building site. Geoff and Dawn Beasley alongside their daughters Lilah and Addy were at the location on Monday, Sept. 30 with friends and team members for the groundbreaking ceremony. Cushing Chamber of Commerce offi cials hosted a live feed on social media in which Geoff said the initial plan is to have the business up and running by May. CR Construction is contracted on the building and Brandon Wolff wi

Lilah Beasley got a little help from her dad — Geoff Beasley to break ground at the future Dunkin Donuts building site. Geoff and Dawn Beasley alongside their daughters Lilah and Addy were at the location on Monday, Sept. 30 with friends and team members for the groundbreaking ceremony. Cushing Chamber of Commerce offi cials hosted a live feed on social media in which Geoff said the initial plan is to have the business up and running by May. CR Construction is contracted on the building and Brandon Wolff wi

UCO Announces Summer 2024 Graduates

EDMOND — The University of Central Oklahoma congratulates the 311 students from Oklahoma, the U.S. and the world who completed their college degrees during the summer 2024 semester.

Oklahoma celebrates, strategizes for Monarchs, pollinators

Month of festivals and planning greets colorful migrants Every weekend through the first of October marks a community pollinator celebration, illustrating the growing interest, especially in monarch butterflies, as private, municipal, state, and tribal entities continue efforts to keep the...