Columns/Opinions

Modern Homemakers hold December meeting

Modern Homemakers met at the OSU Extension Center in Cordell on December 6, 2021 at 6:30 pm. Vickie Foster provided a delicious chicken and dressing casserole, Karen Wedel brought a salad, Becky Snow brought her famous hot rolls, and Paula Stafford provided the dessert.
Financial Focus

Financial Focus

Financial Focus

As you know, inflation heated up in 2021, following years of pretty stable – and low – numbers. And now, early in 2022, we’re still seeing elevated prices. As a consumer, you may need to adjust your activities somewhat, but as an investor, how should you respond to inflation?
Jadyn Kautz

Jadyn Kautz

Jadyn Kautz

This week’s Cordell Blue Devil Student Spotlight is none other than Jadyn Kautz. Jadyn grew up attending Cordell Schools and is now a senior who plans to attend Southwestern Oklahoma State University.
BF-DC Weekly 4H Report

BF-DC Weekly 4H Report

BF-DC Weekly 4H Report

Put your dancing shoes on and get your vocal chords warmed up. 4-Hers are practicing and perfecting their talents for the annual Share the Fun! This year it will be held in Burns Flat at the school and it will be hosted by the BF-DC Sr. and the BF-DC Jr. 4-H clubs.

Washita County Farm Bureau holds December meeting and party

The Washita County Farm Bureau met on Dec. 14, 2021 for a regular meeting and Christmas party. Mary Peck called the Women’s Committee to order after a nice meal furnished by the Farm Bureau. The Flag Salute was given, minutes were read and thought of the day was given, “Freedom”.
BF-DC Weekly 4H Report

BF-DC Weekly 4H Report

BF-DC Weekly 4H Report

(Editor’s note: News for both the week of December 23rd and December 29th are included in this article) It’s Christmas week and for the BF-DC Sr. 4-H, it’s the time for blessings. Our club has set up a blessing box at BF-DC high school.
Financial Focus

Financial Focus

Financial Focus

As y o u know, 2021 was full of challenges. We were still feeling the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic when supply chains shut down and inflation heated up. So, if you’re like many people, you might not be sorry to see the year come to a close. But now it’s time to look ahead to a brighter 2022.