Meet Your Neighbors
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Perkins man donates a kidney to his mother
"I don’t think anyone would have to think about their own mother needing a kidney."
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Personalities abound at Langston University homecoming celebration
Langston University's homecoming celebration this week brought out students, alumni and a few celebrities.
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MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS: Iowa tribe's horse program geared toward youth
Ken McClellan is the director of the Iowa Nation’s equine program. The 3-year-old program operates on land in the Iowa Nation Tribal Complex, just south of Perkins.
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Old Settlers Day festivities on tap for Perkins
A number of events Saturday are part of the Perkins celebration of history.
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Yale landmark church known for its dome
The building is home to the First Baptist Church and has been in existence for over 90 years.
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Glencoe alumni and citizens reunite
The Glencoe Alumni and Former Teachers & Students Association has helped Cook and Horton by providing them with lists of names and addresses to contact former classmates. Cook and Horton are also members of the alumni association. Cook recalls memoriesattending high school when she and many others hung out at the Panther Den, a small restaurant that no longer exists. Both women have pleasant memories of Glencoe.
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Yale man gets his goats ready
Darrell Mueggenborg owns 4-M Farms near Yale, where he raises Boer goats with help from his wife, Jennifer, and his sons, Derrick and Dustin.
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Pawnee coach instills pride in teams, communities
Pawnee High School basketball coach David Page has win six state championships in 11 years.
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Meet your neighbor: Terry Brannon is Cushing police chief
Terry Brannon of Cushing juggles work as the Cushing police chief, teaching at Meridian Technology, serving on the Cushign Youth And Community Center Advisory Board and refereeing high school basketball in his spare time.
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