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December 3, 2025
Central Schools gym remodel faces delay after architect oversight
By AMIE CATO-REMER Editor,

Ongoing renovations to the Central High School Gym have hit another unexpected delay, according to Centrap Public Schools Superintendent David Eads, who announced the delay in a district-wide newsletter.

Eads said the project — already moving through a tight, multicontractor schedule — was slowed after crews discovered that fire alarms must be installed in both the gymnasium and the high school, a requirement that had been omitted by the project’s architect.

“At this point in the project, any delay with any contractor creates a delay with the other contractors,” Eads said, explaining that each team has been forced to wait on the one ahead of them.

Recently, drywall work ran behind schedule, which prevented painters from completing the interior. Painters then had to finish before electricians could install LED lighting.

The lighting, in turn, had to be in place before the flooring company could begin work on the gym floor.

The latest issue — the unplanned addition of new fire alarms — means that although the physical remodel of the gym is expected to be completed by Christmas break, the facility cannot legally open until the alarm systems are fully installed and operational.

Eads said he met with the fire alarm company and plans are underway to move quickly, but there still is no firm timeline on when the gym can officially reopen.

“I wish I had better news to relate to all of you,” Eads said in the newsletter. “It certainly wasn’t the news the construction manager or I wanted to receive, and I know it isn’t what you want either. Just know we are working to resolve this.” Eads assured families, students and staff that updates will continue as the district works to expedite the final steps.

Central Tigers hope to knock door down to state this season
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Central Tigers hope to knock door down to state this season
By David Seeley Sports Editor 
December 3, 2025
The Central Tigers were a win away from making the Class 2A State Tournament in 2024 and got to the area tournament consolation semifinals a season ago. This year, the Tigers, who were 18-9 last seaso...
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Central Lady Tigers beginning new season with new coach
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Central Lady Tigers beginning new season with new coach
By David Seeley Sports Editor 
December 3, 2025
The Central Lady Tigers will begin this new season, which will begin at 6 p.m. Friday at Warner since Tuesday night’s season opener at Vian was canceled due to the Wolverines being in Friday night’s C...
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Gore Pirates Youth Wrestling members place in Viking Open
By David Seeley Sports Editor 
December 3, 2025
POTEAU — Several Gore Pirates Youth Wrestling members placed in Saturday’s Viking Open, which took place at Mick Thompson Fieldhouse on the campus of Carl Albert State College. Stetson Andrews was a d...
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Vian Wrestling Club members place in Bixby Thanksgiving Classic
By David Seeley Sports Editor 
December 3, 2025
BIXBY — Several Vian Wrestling Club members placed in last Saturday’s Bixby Thanksgiving Classic. Josh Constant won the 88-pound title in the novice age 12-andyounger division. Samuel Gilbreath (age 4...
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Gore wrestlers place in Warner Tournament
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Gore wrestlers place in Warner Tournament
By David Seeley Sports Editor 
December 3, 2025
WARNER — Several Gore Pirates high school and junior high wrestlers placed in the Warner Eagle Classic, which took place Nov. 24 at Warner Event Center. In the high school division, Cole Brooksher (14...
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Tribes file federal suit against Stitt, Wildlife Department
December 3, 2025
Cherokee Nation, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and Chickasaw Nation filed a federal lawsuit in United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma naming Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt; his rec...
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Central student Bryar Goodson made it a 2-for-1 as she harvested these two deer on her first-ever hunt she experienced during Thanksgiving Week.
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Drew selected for OSSAA OKCDA All-State mixed choir
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Drew selected for OSSAA OKCDA All-State mixed choir
November 26, 2025
Vian High School choir member Isaiah Drew was recently selected for Oklahoma’s Vocal All-State Choir. Auditions for the prestigious choir were held in November. Students began preparations for the aud...
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Mannon receives 60-year prison sentence
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Mannon receives 60-year prison sentence
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November 26, 2025
A former Sequoyah County resident charged with firstdegree murder in tribal court has now been sentenced to 60 years in prison after pleading guilty in federal court in April to the brutal killing of ...
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Ministerial Alliance, Food Pantry hosting free community meals
By AMIE CATO-REMER Editor 
November 26, 2025
In a show of unity and compassion, the Vian Ministerial Alliance and Center 64 Food Pantry are partnering to ensure no one in the community goes hungry this holiday season, organizing a series of free...
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Pastor arrested, charged with lewd molestation
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Pastor arrested, charged with lewd molestation
By AMIE CATO-REMER Editor 
November 26, 2025
A Vian pastor has been charged with a felony count of lewd molestation in Sequoyah County District Court after he allegedly rubbed up against a minor under the age of 16 in a “lewd and lascivious mann...
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