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Class of 2022!

Class of 2022!

Class of 2022!

Watonga and Geary high schools both held graduation ceremonies this past Saturday morning, May 14. Hundreds turned out at the Watonga gym and the Stegall Long Fieldhouse to celebrate the Class of 2022. Forty-three Eagles graduated this year, while 18 Geary students earned their diplomas.
Cannabis Entrepreneur Hopes New Business Will Help Revitalize City

Cannabis Entrepreneur Hopes New Business Will Help Revitalize City

Cannabis Entrepreneur Hopes New Business Will Help Revitalize City

WATONGA – After two meetings were set and then rescheduled, the Watonga Planning and Zoning Committee will finally convene on Monday, May 23 to consider a rezoning request from an incoming business. Dr. Thomas Johnson III is the founder of Exalted Connoisseurs Inc.

Kays Protective Order Lifted

WATONGA – A judge last week declined to make permanent a protective order that had been in effect against former Watonga police chief Shawn Kays for nearly a year.
Watonga Masons Donate to Senior Citizens Center

Watonga Masons Donate to Senior Citizens Center

Watonga Masons Donate to Senior Citizens Center

The Watonga Masonic Lodge presented a check to the Watonga Senior Citizen's Center for $11,985. The Masons hold a fundraiser for the Center annually. All men 18 years of age and older are welcome to become Masons.
New “Boyd’s Books” Section at the WPS L

New “Boyd’s Books” Section at the WPS L

New “Boyd’s Books” Section at the WPS Library

In recognition of 40 years of service, congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd. “Boyd’s Books” is a new section in the library. The Boyds have donated them to help the children of Watonga Public Schools. The Watonga school district thanks you for your commitment to education!
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A Letter from the Geary Public Library

Hello readers, Its that time of year again for the Summer Reading Program. In June we have three great indoor programs, and one outdoor program at the park on Mondays. June 6: Extreme Animals. There will be exotic animals to see and touch as you learn more about them.
Caddo County Retired Educators Updates

Caddo County Retired Educators Updates

Caddo County Retired Educators Updates

The Caddo County Retired Educators held their monthly meeting May 9 at the Caddo Kiowa CTC. There were seven members present along with two guests.

GPD Chief Says Oilfield Trucks are Using City Hydrants

GEARY – The Geary chief of police is asking for the public’s help to keep oilfield water trucks from using city fire hydrants. Chief Cecil Harrall posted a video on Facebook Tuesday saying the hookups are not only illegal, but could pollute the city’s water supply.