No. 8 Lady Tigers win Henning Invitational, upsetting No. 6 Perry
Both Tuttle wrestling teams, the boys and girls, finished as Greg Henning Invitational team champions over the weekend. Hosted annually by Tuttle, the tournament is named after the first coach to lead Tuttle Wrestling to a State Championship. Under Coach Henning’s leadership, Tuttle Wrestling won its first eight state titles, and 43 Tigers became…
Read MorePickleball picking up popularity with locals
The game of pickleball has been growing in popularity nationwide, and locally, in recent years. Created in 1965, the game is somewhat similar to tennis, and is a great way to stay in shape. “I’ve always tried to stay active,” Tuttle resident Justin Tinder said Friday. “I think it’s more important now, as I’m over…
Read MoreBronze Seal hosting Open House Dec. 19
The Bronze Seal is a unique boutique well worth the short trip to 109 South Bickford Avenue in El Reno. Owner/operator Amanda Meyer said Thursday, “I get people that come over from Mustang, Kingfisher, a handful of people that come over from Oklahoma City, Tuttle, Blanchard, Union City and Minco. I just enjoy the people…
Read More2024 Home for the Holidays
The City of Tuttle hosted its annual Home for the Holidays Christmas festival tonight, featuring a parade, Christmas carols, pictures with Santa, a reindeer, and more.
Read MoreUnion City hosting Senior Lunch Dec 4
The Town of Union City is hosting a Senior Lunch at Union City Fire Department, located at 675 North Main Street in Union City. The event is being held at 11:45 a.m. this coming Wednesday, December 4, and there will be food, fellowship, and pictures with Santa Claus. “We’re going to be inviting out the…
Read MoreTigers lay out Lions 28-7 to become district frontrunners
By Jayson Knight The Tuttle Tigers hosted the defending state champion Blanchard Lions Friday night at Richison Family Stadium. The Tigers won the district matchup 28-7 in a game that will likely make the Tigers district champs. As long as the Tigers are able to win in (2-6) Chickasha Friday at 7 p.m., and back…
Read MoreTuttle firefighters take on 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb
By Jayson Knight [email protected] Sunday morning, Tuttle firefighters honored the memory of the 343 firefighters and paramedics killed September 11, 2001 in terrorist attacks that were carried out by plane hijackers that crashed commercial airliners into the World Trade Center Towers in New York City. There were 2,753 people killed. Each of the towers featured…
Read MoreBulldogs rally to beat Comets 16-14
By: Ryan Beck Contributing Writer The Minco Bulldog football team (1-0) pulled off a thrilling comeback, scoring two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to defeat the Hinton Comets last Friday night in Week 0 action. It was truly a game of two halves. Hinton dominated the first half, taking a 14-0 lead into halftime,…
Read MoreSenator Paxton selected for Pro Tem
By Jayson Knight [email protected] Senator Lonnie Paxton, R-Tuttle, was selected Monday by the Senate Majority Caucus to serve as President Pro Tempore-Designate for the 60th Legislature, which is set to begin Spring of 2025. The Senate President Pro Tempore is the highest-ranking state senator. According to the state’s Constitution, Oklahoma’s Lieutenant Governor is the highest-ranking…
Read MoreGopher Girl: A go-to rodent-trapping expert
By Jayson Knight [email protected] Darra Roberson, also known as the Gopher Girl, has been in business for four years now, but she’s been trapping gophers for 15 years. “I was doing it on the side,” Roberson said. “After school, I would go and trap and then whenever I had jobs and everything, I would…
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