Year in Review

  • Coach Jeremy Reed announced in January that he had accepted a position at Bethel College in Newton, Kansas. Photo / File
    Coach Jeremy Reed announced in January that he had accepted a position at Bethel College in Newton, Kansas. Photo / File
  • The Yukon cheer team was named the Academic State Champions at the OSSAA State Championship Cheer Tournament. Photo / Provided
    The Yukon cheer team was named the Academic State Champions at the OSSAA State Championship Cheer Tournament. Photo / Provided
  • Lana Sherry from Yukon FFA won grand champion heifer with her Limousin. Photo / Provided
    Lana Sherry from Yukon FFA won grand champion heifer with her Limousin. Photo / Provided
  • Dr. Jason Simeroth, superintendent of Yukon Public Schools, congratulates Sandra Winn on being named Teacher of the Year. Photo / Provided
    Dr. Jason Simeroth, superintendent of Yukon Public Schools, congratulates Sandra Winn on being named Teacher of the Year. Photo / Provided
  • A woman speaks up on behalf of giving the parents the right to decide whether their children should wear a mask during the Yukon School Board meeting Monday. Photo / Michael Pineda
    A woman speaks up on behalf of giving the parents the right to decide whether their children should wear a mask during the Yukon School Board meeting Monday. Photo / Michael Pineda
  • Eden Baughman exclaims over a pair of rabbits at Freedom Fest over the July Fourth holiday. Photo / Michael Pineda
    Eden Baughman exclaims over a pair of rabbits at Freedom Fest over the July Fourth holiday. Photo / Michael Pineda
  • Canadian County Sheriff Chris West visits with Logan and Rowan Brooks during Friday Fun Day. Photo / Michael Pineda
    Canadian County Sheriff Chris West visits with Logan and Rowan Brooks during Friday Fun Day. Photo / Michael Pineda
  • The City of Yukon was well-represented at the ribbon-cutting for the Frisco Road interchange. Pictured from left, Mitchell Holt; Aric Gilliland; Shelli Selby; Donna Yanda; Tammy Kretchmar; Tim Gatz and Rick Cacini. Photo / Michael Pineda
    The City of Yukon was well-represented at the ribbon-cutting for the Frisco Road interchange. Pictured from left, Mitchell Holt; Aric Gilliland; Shelli Selby; Donna Yanda; Tammy Kretchmar; Tim Gatz and Rick Cacini. Photo / Michael Pineda
  • Yukon student Ayden Burns spearheaded the project to honor the 13 service members who lost their lives in Afghanistan in a suicide bombing. Photo / Provided
    Yukon student Ayden Burns spearheaded the project to honor the 13 service members who lost their lives in Afghanistan in a suicide bombing. Photo / Provided
  • The 1st Infantry Division Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard demonstrated its ability with the sword during the Yukon Chamber Community Coffee Oct. 15. Photo / Michael Pineda
    The 1st Infantry Division Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard demonstrated its ability with the sword during the Yukon Chamber Community Coffee Oct. 15. Photo / Michael Pineda
Editor’s note: As 2021 draws to a close, these are some of The Yukon Review’s lead stories throughout the year. January Saying goodbye to Crosby, hello to Kretchmar Former City Manager Jim Crosby was shown the admiration of the city council and citizenry this week when Mayor Shelli Selby proclaimed Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021, as Jim Crosby Day in Yukon. Crosby’s last day in office was Tuesday…

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