include the following: Back row - Seniors Kaiden Anson, Kira Buffalohead, Hannah Haley; Front row - Sophomore Deaundra Chisholm, freshmen Sierra Funk, Kadyn White, and Adynn Ronald, and junior Gloria Reyes
Friday, March 12, is the last day to apply for voter registration in order to be eligible to vote in the April 6, 2021 Municipal and School Elections, Election Board Secretary Cheryl Howard said today.
This past fall, Northern Oklahoma College entered into an initial two-year agreement for selected displays of art works with Doctor Pickens Museum, Inc. on the Tonkawa campus. This collection of art, primarily native art, will be on loan and will be installed over four phases.
The Northern Oklahoma College Northern Encounter event for Wednesday, Feb. 17 at NOC Enid has been postponed. The event will be made up at a later date.
The Kay County Junior Livestock Show has been moved to the week of February 22-26, 2021 at the Blackwell Show Barn and Event Center. The sheep and goats will show on the 22nd, hogs on the 23rd, cattle on the 24th, barn clean up the 25th, and the banquet on the 26th.
The Tonkawa Chamber of Commerce legislative breakfast will be Friday, Feb. 26, 7 a.m. at Mary’s Grill, 114 E. Grand, Tonkawa. Breakfast will be available. Speakers will be Sen. Bill Coleman and Rep. John Pfeiffer.
Seating will be limited at all sporting activities held in the Tonkawa Event Center, Principal Kyle Simpson announced. All home ball games will be admission by ticket only. Each player on each team will be given four tickets each to hand out as they see fit.
Oklahoma 2nd Amendment Association - Kay County Chapter schedules next meeting for Saturday, Feb. 27, at 12:00 Noon at New Hope Christian Fellowship - 401 South Lincoln - Ponca City. Guest Speaker is District Attorney, Brian Hermanson, speaking on how laws passed by the Legislature affect his job prosecuting criminals Contact for questions - Terry Lee Thompson - 580-670-0357 terry.thompsonok2a@gmail.com