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Rep. John Talley, Ripley Elementary School Principal Kerri Brewer, TSET Executive Director Julie Bisbee, Ripley Public Schools Superintendent Kaleb Hoffman and Health Living Program Assistant Coordinator Shelby Keller display a $12,000 check Ripley Public Schools received from TSET recently.

Rep. John Talley, Ripley Elementary School Principal Kerri Brewer, TSET Executive Director Julie Bisbee, Ripley Public Schools Superintendent Kaleb Hoffman and Health Living Program Assistant Coordinator Shelby Keller display a $12,000 check Ripley Public Schools received from TSET recently.

Ripley receives $12,000 grant from TSET

Oklahoma Representative John Talley said he was honored to be at the presentation of a grant awarded to the Ripley School District by the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET).
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Cushing Tiger quarterback Blaze Berlowitz stays cool in the pocket as he looks downfi eld for an open receiver last Friday against Skiatook. Cushing beat Skiatook 75-0 and closed out their season with a perfect 10-0 record. They will play Broken Bow this Friday at O’Dell Field in Cushing.
The chili served by Lauri’s Beauty Salon & Mila’s Alterations was voted as the crowd favorite during the Downtown Cushing Revitalization Association’s inaugural Chili Time event last Friday. DCRA President Justin Cargill, left, presented the award to Amanda Farless, Lauri Hazelton and Debbie Moody. Photos by J.D. Meisner.

The chili served by Lauri’s Beauty Salon & Mila’s Alterations was voted as the crowd favorite during the Downtown Cushing Revitalization Association’s inaugural Chili Time event last Friday. DCRA President Justin Cargill, left, presented the award to Amanda Farless, Lauri Hazelton and Debbie Moody. Photos by J.D. Meisner.

Chili Time a success

The Downtown Cushing Revitalization Association’s first ever Chili Time event was held Friday, Nov. 4, in Downtown Cushing’s Broadway District.

Tip of the Week

Never attempt to drive across water flowing over the roadway. A Jay man and a six-year old girl perished Saturday, in Eastern Oklahoma when the man drove his Subaru through water flowing over the roadway and was swept away. Wherever you are headed, make sure you arrive alive.