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The Chickasha Community Theatre Board of Directors is seeking out volunteers to form an independent committee to oversee the Washita Theater. This committee’s focus will be strictly on the maintenance and upkeep of the building and on fundraising activities needed for renovations. Business minded people and those especially interested in Main Street Chickasha are highly encouraged to participate.
For information please call Cheryl Critchfield at 405-639-6111 or plan to attend CCT’s annual membership meeting on Sunday, Oct. 21, 4 p.m. at the Washita Theater.
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Woman's arrest results in police assault
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