THIS WEEK ALL ABOUT HENNESSEY RECOGNIZES TAMMY DOBBS OF GAIL’S GRILL, AS OUR WOMEN IN BUSINESS.
Gail’s Grill started by Gail Hardin some 40 years ago is legendary in Hennessey. A few years ago Tammy Dobbs took over the grill from the second owner, Sandra Hardin, and keeping with tradition has taken what Gail started, and added her own flair with some menu additions and specials. One of Tammy’s biggest changes was to stay open all summer. With only 14 seats, you may have to hang out a minute but you will always meet up with a friend or two while there. Swing by and try out a Gail’s Special or the world famous deluxe cheeseburger! Open daily 10:30 – 2:30, 5 days a week. 210 S. Main St. 405-853-9947. Each week we recognize a woman in business that is a sponsor of All About Hennessey.
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HENNESSEY WOMEN IN BUSINESS …
HENNESSEY WOMEN IN BUSINESS
Starting Monday, each week we will recognize one Hennessey woman business member that is a sponsor of All About Hennessey, featuring their story and business successes.
NEW AMBULANCE …
NEW AMBULANCE
The Hennessey Town Trustees approved the purchase of a new ambulance during a special meeting last week. This will replace the current 10 year old ambulance that has 134,000 miles. The Hennessey ambulance service is operated under contract by LIFE EMS out of Enid. The vehicles belong to The Town of Hennessey, but are serviced and maintained by LIFE EMS. Photo is an example, not the actual ambulance.
FOOD TRUCKS, ART AND FUN
FOOD TRUCKS, ART AND FUN!
Chow Down at the park brought out hungry folks this afternoon for the annual food trucks event. Attendees were treated to many different types of food as well as art, furnishing and clothing. Photos by Mariana Gonzalez
Lots of fun things going on in the area this …
Lots of fun things going on in the area this weekend!
https://allabouthennessey.com/calendar
GO TO JAIL, DO NOT PASS GO… …
GO TO JAIL, DO NOT PASS GO…
Hennessey Police Department just completed the renovation of their jail and Assistant Chief, Ed Cangiano and Lieutenant, Mike Jones gave us a tour. The jail was originally built in 1963. They quit using it in the late 70s or early 80s. Since then it was used for storage until recently, when they started the remodel. Police Chief, Hank Weber said “It costs the town about $60 per day to keep someone in the Kingfisher County jail. We can do it here for about $10. Making it a significant savings, not to mention the travel time.” The remodeled jail area includes 3 cells with beds and bathrooms, shower, and booking room. Each cell has been outfitted with new locks and cameras.
Hennessey Public Schools is seeking substitute …
Hennessey Public Schools is seeking substitute teachers for the upcoming school year.
An Orientation for New and Continuing Substitutes will take place at 9 a.m. on Wednesday July 31 in the seminar room at the Hennessey Public Schools Auditorium at 213 N Walnut.
Those attending should bring their photo ID, social security card and direct deposit information to the workshop.
For more information, contact Timberly Jech at 405-853-4321
2019-2020 HHS CHEER SQUAD GETTING READY
2019-2020 HHS CHEER SQUAD GETTING READY! – 16 members of the Hennessey Cheer Squad spent this week in camp getting ready for this year. This year’s members include; (not in order) Ali Romero, Ashland Crites, Chloe Moery, Ezri Vaverka, Grace Curran, Hailey Gray Thompson, Hannah Gray Thompson, Madison Greenfield, Madison Vaverka, Noelle Pollard, Katie Pearson, Kayla Wyrick, Sol Tarango, Vanessa Alaniz, Brylee Catlett, Kaleigh Schaefer. The girls sponsor this year is Beth Curran.
RESTROOMS ARE DONE
RESTROOMS ARE DONE!
The restroom renovations at the Hennessey football field are now complete. Upgrades include heat and air-conditioning, all new walls, floors, fixtures and stalls. All of the work on this upgrade was completed by local Hennessey contractors.
FACELIFT AT THE SOFTBALL FIELD …
FACELIFT AT THE SOFTBALL FIELD
United Turf and Track crews were busy today with the softball field and infield restoration project. A spokesperson with the company said, “We will wrap up the infield today and lay the new sod tomorrow”. The field should be ready for play later this week.