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Judging open for Pioneer Days Coloring Contest

Judging is now open for the Epic Touch and Epic PCS 2012 Guymon Pioneer Days Coloring Contest. Pictures featuring barrel racing are on display in the Epic PCS stores in Guymon, Elkhart and Liberal.

Leadership Guymon 2012 class graduates

By Melyn Johnson, Main Street Guymon director

The Leadership Guymon 2012 class graduated on Friday April 27. The dinner and ceremony took place at the Oklahoma Panhandle State University Ballroom.

What are these horizontal holes in my trees?

By Brian Womack, Texas County Agriculture Extension Educator

Sap suckers, a close relative of woodpeckers, cause damage to trees that is often attributed to wood boring insects. They visit a tree many times, feeding on sap accumulated in the holes they have drilled. Sap sucker damage appears as rows of holes circling or [...]

Oklahoma Main Street announces 2012 award winners

OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Main Street Center announced the winners in 20 different award categories during the 23rd annual Main Street Awards Banquet, April 24, at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum.

OPSU slates training for area librarians

Submitted by McKee Library staff

Goodwell, Okla. — Tony Hardman, director of the Marvin E. McKee Library on the Oklahoma Panhandle State University campus, and Elaina Stewart, systems management librarian, will be hosting a regional training for all library staff in the Panhandle area.

Four area students receive Tri-County Electric scholarships

HOOKER, Okla.  – Each year Tri-County Electric awards four area seniors a $1,200 scholarship to Oklahoma Panhandle State University (OPSU) located in Goodwell, Okla. Scholarships are awarded based on the applicant’s financial need, community involvement and academic achievement.

Special music performance planned at OPSU

By Laura Nelson

Goodwell, Okla. — The Oklahoma Panhandle State Concert Choir, the newly formed Panhandle Chorale, professional instrumentalists, and soloist Tiffany Acevedo, an OPSU alum, will perform John Rutter’s Requiem on Saturday, April 21, at 7 p.m. in Centennial Theatre inside Hughes-Strong Hall.

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