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By Tanner Hill
Ninnekah FFA Reporter
The Ninnekah Ag Booster Club will be hosting their first-ever Skeet Shoot on Saturday, Nov. 10th. The contest is open to the public, ages 12 and up with a valid hunters safety card, if applicable. Pre-registration ends Nov. 1st for discounted rate.
The event will benefit members of the Ninnekah 4-H and FFA Chapters. Contest registration packets can be picked up at Ross Seed Co., Chickasha Country Store, and the Ninnekah Ag Complex.
For more information or to pick up a packet contact Chance Owen @ 580-775-4456
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