BOCC approves $3 million renovation contract for new administration building
In a special meeting held on Monday morning, the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) approved a contract with Timberlake Construction to renovate the recently purchased…
In a special meeting held on Monday morning, the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) approved a contract with Timberlake Construction to renovate the recently purchased…
In a landmark decision, the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals ruled last week that women with state medical cards who use marijuana during pregnancy cannot…
A Guthrie city councilman has resigned after making a controversial comment on social media. Councilman Jim Case has resigned from his position, effective immediately, following…
The downtown sidewalk project in Guthrie has been completed, enhancing accessibility and charm in the heart of the city. This initiative was funded in part…
Dirt is being moved and prepared for baseball and softball games at Owen Fields. In May, the City of Guthrie hosted a groundbreaking ceremony to…
The Logan County Clerk’s office has been made aware of a new scam making the rounds in the county. A letter stating it is a…
In the heart of Guthrie’s historic downtown, a century-old gem is set to shine once more. The State Capital Publishing Museum, a majestic four-story relic…
Updated at 9:22 pm — Kenneth Price has been found and is now home safely. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has sounded the alarm for Guthrie…
Multiple fire departments responded to a house fire in the 4000 block of Hillside Lane near the intersection of Pennsylvania and Charter Oak Tuesday afternoon….
Guthrie’s financial forecast is looking brighter this summer as the city’s sales tax revenue shows a significant boost compared to last year. July’s receipts, which…
Excitement is in the air as Guthrie Public Schools announces that enrollment for the upcoming school year is now officially live. From Pre-K through 12th…
The citizens of Deer Creek and Oak Cliff Fire Protection Districts in southern Logan County will head to the polls on August 27th to vote…
Guthrie City Council meeting from June 18, 2024. During council comments at the July 2nd Guthrie City Council meeting, Vice Mayor Grant Aguirre took the…
After a distinguished career spanning over two decades, District Judge Phillip Corley has announced his retirement, effective September 1, 2024. Serving as a Special Judge…
Following the recent storms that swept through Crescent last week, the City of Crescent has announced a comprehensive storm debris brush pickup for Tuesday, July…
In a significant step forward for Guthrie’s infrastructure, city officials have made notable progress on several Capital Improvement Projects (CIP). On Tuesday, city officials interviewed…
As of Tuesday morning, the City of Guthrie has started utilizing its new $20 million wastewater treatment plant, although it is not yet fully operational….
In an exciting development for the city, Guthrie City Manager Eddie Faulkner announced during his report to the council that the city has been awarded…
The Guthrie City Council, during their Tuesday night meeting, announced the successful completion of a significant grant-funded project aimed at improving city-owned buildings. The project,…
One of the two base stations that receives signals from water meters and transmits them to City Hall has failed, and now city officials are…