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Dustin prepares for spring!

Dustin Activities Committee is busy preparing for the spring events. They will be hosting a community Easter Egg hunt on Saturday April 4 th at 11:00 a.m. located at Dustin elementary playground. They are raffling a beautiful homemade toddler rocking horse at the Easter Egg hunt. The tickets are selling for $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00. Get yours today at the City Hall or Oklatel Phone Co! They also will start their search for Yard of the Month. They are looking for a clean well-manicured yard that hasn’t received this award in the last 12 months. The winner receives a Yard of the Month sign to display in their yard and a $25.00 Wal-mart gift card. So get those yards ready! The Committee walking club will stat back on Monday April 6 th . They will meet at the Pocket Park at 6:00 p.m. Come join the fun!!

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MRS RUSSELL’S 1ST AND 2ND GRADE ATTENDED

Jason Davis, Jaylee Lewis, Mackenzie Cooksey, Ray Long, Hadley Pruitt, Ellis Waterdown. James Johnson, Brianna Cooksey, Logan Rhodes, Natalie Newsom, Ivy Sinohui, Mickey Deats, Alexis Harmon, Brylee Buesser, Matthew Hawkins.

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One Pharmacist’s View

Can I catch the Coronavirus? Why not? Seems like the Pope has it. Well, his staff members claim the Pope only has a cold, but he is into his second week of cancelling events. Looks suspicious to me. And the Ayatollah’s top aid just died of it. Since I note this virus is zeroing in on those of the “cloth” it has made me more concerned for our own local pastors here around Allen. I haven’t seen any of our local clergy coming down with this yet. But I think we should keep an eye on them. I saw Buddy Drake,

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Publisher’s Pen

We have recently received a few notes from our subscribers and would like to share them with you.

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Stuart students participate in OBA contest

Each year the Oklahoma Bar Association sponsors art and writing contests for students across the state to promote current issues. The theme for this year’s contest was “The 19th Amendment” in honor of its historic 100th anniversary. This year, near-ly 1,100 students from across the state entered the contest.

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Megan Luker, Stuart

Volunteer Fire Department auxiliary member, dishes up a plate of spaghetti Sunday, Feb. 23, at Stuart Church of Christ outreach building. Cynthia Myskey, auxiliary president, said the spaghetti dinner fundraiser was one of several events planned for Stuart Volunteer Fire Department in 2020. Events planned include a fishing tournament in April, fireworks sale in July and a community fun day in the fall. (Photo courtesy Brenda Brooks Tollett)

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Stuart Volunteer Fire Department

Kristal Luker and Cynthia Myskey; back row, from left, Megan Luker, Kayla Kiogima and Baleigh Beck. They served spaghetti dinners Sunday, Feb. 23, as a fundraiser for the Stuart Volunteer Fire Department. President of the auxiliary Cynthia Myskey said the auxiliary plans several more events in 2020 to raise funds to support the fire department. Events include a fish fishing tournament in April, fireworks sale in July and a community fun day in the fall. (Photo courtesy Brenda Brooks Tollett)

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