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ENERGY WATCH

ENERGY WATCH

ENERGY WATCH

WTI $85.05 — noon Tuesday From the Tank Tiger I wasn’t born in a cross-fire hurricane and I did not howl at my ma in the driving rain, but it’s all right now, in fact, it’s a gas.
Explore Nature in Winter during BioBlitz OK

Explore Nature in Winter during BioBlitz OK

Explore Nature in Winter during BioBlitz OK

The Oklahoma Biological Survey is kicking off 2022 with their first ever Winter BioBlitz! OK, Jan. 28 - Feb. 4. The week-long event will be a great opportunity to get outside during winter and learn more about the plants and animals in your backyard, local park, or natural area.

Cushing Middle School Honor Roll

5th grade — Jacob Adamson, Izabella Barnes, Khole Barton, Daleighsya Bass, Kaizley Beeler, Cadence Brasel, Jayce Brown, Preston Cagle, Francis Cain, Johnathan Castor, Aceton Celso, Morgan Chisholm, Kian Clayton, Brody Courtright, Colton Cross, Dracen Davis-Main, Isaac Delong, Kaden Edwards, Payton...
Birth Announcement: Myla Elaine Hendrickson

Birth Announcement: Myla Elaine Hendrickson

Birth Announcement: Myla Elaine Hendrickson

Myla Elaine Hendrickson was born at 4:13 a.m. at Stillwater Medical Center on January 06, 2022. She weighed 7 pounds 6.2 ounces & measured 20.5 inches tall. She was born to the proud parents of Jackson and Caitlyn Hendrickson of Terlton Oklahoma.

Plan B sparked a new career for Cushing athlete

Garrett Hall suff ered a stroke when he was 16 years old. The Cushing High School student, who had been active in football, wrestling, track, band and FFA, was suddenly faced with building a future much diff erent than the one he and his parents had envisioned.

Sen. Dahm files bill amending OHLAP requirements

Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, filed Senate Bill 1274 on Thursday, to amend eligibility requirements for the Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program (OHLAP). “OHLAP is intended to provide students from lowand middle-income families with financial help to pay for college,” Dahm said.

Bulletin Board

Cushing, Drumright, Yale, Agra, Mannford, Oilton, Olive, Ripley… If your school, church, club, sports team, association, organization or non-profit group is holding an event, fundraiser, or even just a regular meeting, let us know so we can let everyone else know.
After 20 years and multiple moves Granny’s Pantry may be closing for good. On Tuesday, Jan. 18 two long time volunteers Diann Hunsucker and Gena Boyle took one more look at the nearly empty, recently sold building they had been operating out of for the last few years. The only items remaining were empty totes, hand-built clothes racks, some folding tables, and a few boxes left to donate.

After 20 years and multiple moves Granny’s Pantry may be closing for good. On Tuesday, Jan. 18 two long time volunteers Diann Hunsucker and Gena Boyle took one more look at the nearly empty, recently sold building they had been operating out of for the last few years. The only items remaining were empty totes, hand-built clothes racks, some folding tables, and a few boxes left to donate.

Granny’s Pantry has two options — Move or Donate

A longtime staple of the Cushing community, Granny’s Pantry volunteers have been left with two options now that the building they have been operating out of sold — find a new location or donate all the items collected over the years.