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This semi broke an air line as it was turning at the corner of First and Main causing traffic to be diverted . courtesy photo

This semi broke an air line as it was turning at the corner of First and Main causing traffic to be diverted . courtesy photo

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How Would You Describe Your Life?

The young woman was crying on the phone. Her parents expected a visit later that morning, but she would never arrive. It was a bad weather day, and her flights were all grounded. The woman’s tears made it clear to her folks that none of this was due to her poor planning.

Community Events

All Things Farm Related SwapThird Sunday of each month. 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Beginning March 16. Tractor Supply parking lot.Artisans Gardeners MarketEvery Saturday, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.Tractor Supply parking lot.Bristow Garden ClubThe Bristow Garden Club meets thesecond Thursdayofthe month at 1:30 p.m.
courtesy photo From left, Riley Smith in Construction, Kendrick; Shelby North in Graphic Design, Bristow; Maggie Gower in Digital Media, Bristow; Nicole Kincanon, in Health Careers, Bristow; Kaylor James in Electrical, Homeschool. Not Pictured: Audrey Arnett in Cosmetology, Bristow.

courtesy photo From left, Riley Smith in Construction, Kendrick; Shelby North in Graphic Design, Bristow; Maggie Gower in Digital Media, Bristow; Nicole Kincanon, in Health Careers, Bristow; Kaylor James in Electrical, Homeschool. Not Pictured: Audrey Arnett in Cosmetology, Bristow.

Governor signs “Protect Our Kids Act” into law

The Protect Our Kids Act, authored by Rep. Derrick Hildebrant, R-Catoosa, has been signed into law. The measure is designed to strengthen transparency and accountability in cases involving alleged abuse or sexual misconduct by school employees.

Service Animal protection bill becomes law

House Bill 1178 became law after Rep. Marilyn Stark, RBethany, successfully led an override of the governor’s veto. The bill strengthens Oklahoma’s laws regarding service animals, ensuring greater protection for individuals with disabilities.
courtesy photo From left, Charlotte Sipes in Business and Information Technology, Homeschool; Brayden Dearman in Biomedical Sciences, Bristow; Alex Baker in Network, Security and Technology, Depew. Not Pictured: Summer Gunter in Cosmetology, Stroud.

courtesy photo From left, Charlotte Sipes in Business and Information Technology, Homeschool; Brayden Dearman in Biomedical Sciences, Bristow; Alex Baker in Network, Security and Technology, Depew. Not Pictured: Summer Gunter in Cosmetology, Stroud.

BHS dual credit to college degree graduates

The hard work and smart choices made by these students over the past two years have not only earned them college degrees while still in high school but also represent an estimated $75,000 in tuition savings at Oklahoma universities.