Collinsville,
Oklahoma February 13, 2009 Miscellaneous News |
Assistant
Coach Honored / Museums Need Funding /
Another
Postal Jump /
Winter
Rain
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2009
CHS Senior Pages Preview:
In
Less Than 3 Months ... |
Cody
Kite will be one of about 180 CHS Seniors who will each have their own page on
cvilleok.com. Those pages are to be completed by
May 1st, 2009. Each student or parent is invited to submit a few favorite photos
to be included on their page. Contact Ted Wright (wrightted@aol.com)
for additional information on photos
or advertising on those pages. |
Assistant
Baseball Coach of the Year |
CHS
Coach Damon Herald |
I
thought that we should recognize Coach Damon Herald. He was awarded Assistant
Baseball Coach of the Year for our district. He was recognized with a certificate
at a banquet Saturday, February 7, 2009 in Oklahoma City. Thank you, Alicia Herald (2/10/2009) |
The message at the web site above states that every museum in Oklahoma lost some amount of historical items last year. The same is true at the Newspaper Museum In Collinsville. If you are so inclined please support that group. But note that I am not aware of any their money or services provided to any Collinsville museum if you would prefer to keep your support closer to home. -- Ted Wright |
Another
Postage Increase Coming | ||||
US 1st class postage rate will jump 2 cents to 44c on May 11, 2009. usgovinfo.about.com | ||||
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Collinsville received some much needed rain Tuesday Feb. 10th, 2009 which resulted in water over the road behind Holman Seed Farm Wednesday. Other portions of Oklahoma received deadly tornados with our unseasonably warm winter weather. |