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Tuttle ice cream festival on despite fire
The old Tuttle bank building has been given a second chance at life by a building inspector who reports the structure is salvageable after last week's fire. Comment?
Citizens vote in Grady county election today
The continuation of a quarter-cent sales tax is on the ballot across the county today, with an expansion of the Grady County Fairgrounds promised should it pass. Comment?
Tuttle loses in semifinals to Berryhill
The Tigers lost 7-4 to No. 1 Berryhill on Friday at Edmond Memorial High School, and finish the season with a record of 28-9, and ranked No. Comment?
Tuttle left looking up from the ashes after fire
The destruction and demise left by fires rarely foster feelings of joy. Homes, businesses and even historic landmarks have fallen prey to this oxygen fueled terror and their owners are left with questions and confusion in the wake of the flames. Comment?
Newly remodeled pub and grille destroyed
Firefighters are still piecing together what caused a large blaze to tear through the top floor of Tuttle's historic old bank building that houses the Grady Pub & Grille. Comment?
Grady's Pub and Grille engulfed by fire
Firefighters from around the county responded to a call in Tuttle at 5 a.m. and found Grady's Pub and Grille in downtown ablaze. Comment?
Tuttle mayor: Fairgrounds tax opposition a minority
Opposition to the continuance of the 1 4 cent sales tax that would fund additions and upgrades to Grady County Fairgrounds now appears to be much more of a minority across the county, even in the north where a Commissioner has come out against the measure. Comment?
Healthcare, education top menu at breakfast discussion
The four representatives and senator that are responsible for districts in Grady County converged at the Fairgrounds in Chickasha Friday morning, where healthcare and education topped the discussion list. Comment?
Dorman legislation could have helped runaway in rape case
A bill that never made it to the Oklahoma House floor could have prevented a young girl who ran away from home from being allegedly raped, the bill's co-sponsor said. Comment?
Tuttle man arrested for alleged rape
A 15-year-old girl was reportedly raped by a man she met over the internet who has since been arrested, according to a Grady County Sheriff's Office release. Comment?
Fairgrounds tax faces opposition
Members of the Chickasha Fairgrounds Board say they have received mostly positive reactions to the proposed continuance of the 1 4 cent sales tax used to fund improvements to the facility but encourage people to vote as opposition still exists. Comment?
May tax election could bring large shows, motocross to fairgrounds
The continuation of a 1/4 cent tax used to maintain the Grady County Fairgrounds will go to a vote May 14. Comment?
Latham, Phillips place for Chickasha at powerlifting state
Latham placed second in the 220-pound class, scoring 14 total points and finishing just four behind state champion Chase Mercer. Comment?
Chickasha High School hosts 4A Area games
Chickasha High School is hosting the Area playoff games for class 4A, Area II from Feb. Comment?
Blanchard's Stringer, seven Tuttle wrestlers in 4A finals
The Tigers' 170-pound senior Zachary Beard will attempt to become a four-time state champion Saturday, and he is joined in the finals by teammates Blake Dauphin , Dayton Garrett , Gunner Laffoon , Dakota Head , Dustin Mason and Nathan Jackson . Comment?
Tuttle fire destroys iconic building
Tuttle residents had to say goodbye to an iconic building on Main Street yesterday, in the early morning hours. Comment?
Tuttle wins fourth-straight dual state championship
The Tigers dominated all three of their duals, beating Bristow 63-13 in the quarterfinals Saturday morning. Comment?
Blankets, throws and quilts for dialysis patients
Beth Armstrong of the 4-H Tuttle Community Club, is bringing a little warmth to those undergoing dialysis. Comment?
BLOG: Tuttle produces another OSU Cowboy
Oklahoma State University only has one football commitment from an in-state player leading into National Signing Day on Wednesday, and that commitment is from a Grady County player with a passion for Cowboys football. Comment?
Tuttle wins possible Dual State preview
The Tigers beat Piedmont 55-14, also losing one match by forfeit. Noah McQuigg beat Steven Sharp 2-0 at 106. Comment?