Welcome Back To School For The 2023-2024 School Year
Welcome back to the new school year. It is always hard to believe how fast the summer break goes by, but the anticipation of a new year is always exciting. The new year will bring great success and new achievements in the classroom and in extracurricular activities. I am looking forward to a great year…
Read MoreMcGill hired as Union City Ag Instructor
Dylan McGill will be joining Union City Public Schools this school year as an Agriculture Instructor. The son of longtime Tuttle Ag Instructor CL McGill, Dylan has already hit the ground running with projects revamping the Ag barn in Union City. As far as how UC’s Mr. McGill feels about his new role, he said…
Read MoreLASER Training held at Bridge Creek HS
Local agencies train in new response tactics to active shooter threats Law Enforcement agencies nationwide have created several techniques and curriculums for responding to active shooters. In 2002, Texas created the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT), which became the standard operating procedures for many different, law-enforcement agencies of all sizes nationwide. As these…
Read MoreExperience the Arrow Electric Difference
Arrow Electric provides commercial and residential services, including industrial, oilfield, electric vehicle chargers, generator installation, regular maintenance, and more. Arrow Electric began in 2020 when owner/operator Lionis Wilson earned his contractor’s license, and started the company with his business partner Brian Homer. Arrow Electric employs six people. Wilson has been working in the electrical industry…
Read MoreAmerican Legion welcoming veterans to July 22 dinner
By Jayson Knight [email protected] Tuttle’s Rooker-Wallace American Legion Post 176 is going to have a dinner at the Legion Hall, located at 101 South Cimarron Road in Tuttle, on the 22nd of July at 5:30 in the afternoon. All American Legion members and their families are welcome to attend, and so are any veterans who…
Read More4th Street Theater showing Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
By Jayson Knight [email protected] Fourth Street Theater in Tuttle will host “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” six times between Friday, July 21 and Sunday, July 30. The story of Joseph is featured in the Bible’s Book of Genesis. He is the favorite son of his father, which leads to him being sold into slavery…
Read MoreMiss Minco scheduled for Aug 5
By Jayson Knight [email protected] The 2023 Miss Minco Pageant will be held Saturday, August 5 at 6 p.m. at Minco High School’s Auditorium. After a long hiatus, Miss Minco was brought back last year, and is back this year with an added category. The Miss Minco Committee has announced a pageant each for four different…
Read MoreCity of Minco Mayor & Marshal elections set for September 12
Following the resignations of the City of Minco’s mayor and police chief, the City of Minco will vote Tuesday, September 12 on both positions. Among the city business discussed at the regularly scheduled City of Minco council meeting Monday was the date of election for the two offices. The acting Mayor, Vice Mayor Susan Hollandsworth,…
Read MoreDisc golf event July 22 at Tuttle’s Hartin-Hambleton Memorial Park
Tuttle is becoming a disc golf destination, thanks to the disc golf course at Schrock Park, and the disc golf course being constructed at Hartin-Hambleton Memorial Park, which is located at 1501 N. Cemetery Road in Tuttle. The Tri City Flyers is a local group of enthusiasts, many of which have been volunteering to permanently improve the Hartin-Hambleton Memorial Park by helping…
Read MoreTuttle citizens reminded to conserve water
The City of Tuttle reminded citizens Wednesday, July 5 that the city maintains a year-round, mandatory odd/even lawn-watering schedule to facilitate the conservation of its ground water supply. Addresses ending in an even number may water on even-numbered days of the month, and odd-number addresses may water on odd-numbered days of the month. This is…
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