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Cheyenne and Arapaho recently signed documents placing 6.812 acres of land off Hwy. I-40 south of Geary, Okla. into trust on Jan. 25, 2022. The land, known commonly as the Rodeo Joe’s tract, is the second parcel of land to be placed into trust for the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes under the Wassana/Miles administration.

Cheyenne and Arapaho recently signed documents placing 6.812 acres of land off Hwy. I-40 south of Geary, Okla. into trust on Jan. 25, 2022. The land, known commonly as the Rodeo Joe’s tract, is the second parcel of land to be placed into trust for the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes under the Wassana/Miles administration.

C&A Tribes Take Land Into Trust South of Geary

GEARY – The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes’ application to take land into trust south of Geary has been approved, the tribes announced last week. The land comprises just over 6.8 acres off I-40 and was the former location of Rodeo Joe’s.
Inclement Weather Sends Car Into Geary Pond

Inclement Weather Sends Car Into Geary Pond

Inclement Weather Sends Car Into Geary Pond

GEARY – Snowy roads were behind a slide-off wreck last Wednesday, Jan. 26, that sent a car into a private pond in Geary. The pond is located off US-281 just southeast of downtown. No significant injuries resulted from the crash, officials said.
Cloverbuds participating were: Sage Scheihing of Watonga, Heath Burghardt, Timber Burghardt, Raylee Fisher, Remi Nault and Taylor Robison of Okeene Cloverbuds.

Cloverbuds participating were: Sage Scheihing of Watonga, Heath Burghardt, Timber Burghardt, Raylee Fisher, Remi Nault and Taylor Robison of Okeene Cloverbuds.

4-H Public Speaking Contest

BLAINE COUNTY — The Blaine County 4-H Public Speaking Contest was held January 23, 2022. 4-H Members presented presentations on a wide variety of topics. 4-H members could do a speech, an illustrated speech, a team illustrated presentation or a power point presentation.

Updates from Geary Public Library

Hello Readers! It’s a new year and a chance to start over, a chance to make change and be a positive reflection that shines on the community. So much can be said about the last 2 years of “What just happened?
PCPS Board of Education

PCPS Board of Education

PCPS Board of Education Spotlight – Don Nuzum

Editor’s note: The following article on Watonga native Don Nuzum originally appeared in the Ponca City News. Thank you to all of our outstanding school board members at Watonga Public Schools, Geary Public Schools and throughout Blaine County. In salute and gratitude to the more than 2.
SENIOR CENTER NEWS

SENIOR CENTER NEWS

SENIOR CENTER NEWS

Hi everyone! Well, it's been another week. I hope you are all doing well. I had a busy weekend and almost forgot to write my news. I hope it makes it into the paper this week. We had our usual deliverers for meals on wheels last week.

Ferguson Features

Clay was out Sunday to do some work on the office. It is really looking good. He sure goes above and beyond what he volunteered for at the beginning. We are sorry to lose Tim Curtin, one of our past members. We have a handwritten letter/note written by Mrs.