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Wrestlers Show out at State Tournament

Press Release OKLAHOMA CITY — Newkirk Wrestlers competed Feb. 28 – 29 in the State Championship, held at the Oklahoma State Fair Grounds. Four wrestlers battled over the two day tournament, three of whom came home with medals. Seniors Dayton Cary, Ryan Locke, Austin Peri and Stormy Mann had a combined record of 122 wins…

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‘Petrified Man’ still baffles today

By Karen Dye R.L. Hottel and Levi and Marion Smith are quite sanguine that they knew the petrified man in life. They say that he very much resembles a man named Adam Klux, who lived over in Lawrence County before and up to the commencement of the late war. Klux never joined the Army, but…

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Kay County implements new mental health program

By Everett Brazil, III The Newkirk Herald Journal NEWKIRK — Kay County District Court is much better suited to addressing crimes committed by perpetrators suffering with mental health problems, thanks to a special grant recently received, and is now able offer the defendants needed treatment for their ailments, instead of sending them through the state’s…

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Legislative Forum

Everett Brazil, III/The Newkirk Herald Journal State Sen. Bill Coleman (R-10), left, and State Rep. John Pfeiffer (R-38) attended a Legislative Forum at Newkirk Main Street Friday morning, Feb. 28 to discuss events at the State Capitol with concerned citizens in Newkirk. Topics discussed included healthcare and medical marijuana. Also visiting were Tanner Roberts, field…

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Jury finds Schieber guilty on six charges

By Everett Brazil, III The Newkirk Herald Journal NEWKIRK — Jurors found former Kay County Commissioner Dee Schieber of violating his oath of office at the conclusion of his week-long trial Feb. 14, and he now awaits sentencing, scheduled for March 6. The trial was prosecuted by Canadian County Assistant District Attorney Austin Murray. Schieber…

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‘Petrified Man’ still baffles today

By Karen Dye NEWKIRK — The story of Newkirk’s “petrified” man is indeed a mystery. He was “discovered” in the back yard of E.E. Bode on North Magnolia in April 1942, when Mr. Bode was preparing to plant a “victory garden.” Once Mr. Bode discovered the body, the Kay County Sheriff, Polk Harsh, was called.…

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Tigers, Lady Tigers celebrate new gym with Senior Night

By Everett Brazil, III The Newkirk Herald Journal NEWKIRK — Seniors in the Newkirk High School (NHS) basketball team, cheer squad and band had a special evening Tuesday, Feb. 11 as they celebrated Senior Night in front of a packed house to recognize all their hard work and dedication during their high school years. What…

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Basketball Senior Night

Everett Brazil, III/The Newkirk Herald Journal Newkirk High School Senior basketball players, cheerleaders and band members celebrated Senior Night in a new facility, the new basketball gym, in front of a large crowd Tuesday evening, Feb. 11.

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Newkirk Main Street to host legislative forum Feb. 28

Press Release NEWKIRK — Newkirk Main Street is proud to host a Legislative Review scheduled for Friday, Feb. 28. The start time is 9:30 a.m., with doors opening at 9:15. Senator Bill Coleman and Representative John Pfeiffer, along with field representatives from Senator James Lankford’s and Congressman Frank Lucas’ offices will be in attendance to…

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Newkirk wrestlers show out at Conference Tournament

Press Release CLEVELAND, Okla. — Newkirk wrestlers traveled to Cleveland this past weekend and wrestled in a tough conference tournament, which included teams outside of 3A: Grove, Bartlesville, Mannford and Cleveland. Newkirk walked away with five placers, who all battled it out in a two-day tournament. Dawson Guidry walked away with a 5fifthplace finish at…

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