
Top Students Rock the Vote with Registering Effort
Returning National Technical Honor Society members at Canadian Valley Technology Center’s Chickasha Campus have united in an effort to encourage classmates to register to vote in the November 3 election.

CV Tech Marks 50th Anniversary Serving Educational Needs
Marvin Novak has farmed in southwest Yukon for decades. At age 85, he still enjoys the process of plowing, planting and patiently waiting for harvest. Novak applied farm logic to

CV Tech Classes Begin Aug. 13
Canadian Valley Technology Center will open Aug. 13 with students at all three area campuses. Administrators will follow the guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and

Historic Military Plane to Prepare Aircraft Mechanics at CV Tech
A U.S. military airplane built in the mid-1950s to prepare young pilots for flying an array of Vietnam-era jets has been recalled to active (non-military) duty. The North American Aviation

A Message from the Superintendent in Difficult Times
Greetings Canadian Valley Community, As I’ve pondered how to address the issue over the last two weeks, I realized the topic of racism, violence and injustice makes me uncomfortable, sad

CV Tech Student Recipient of $1,000 NTHS Scholarship
CHICKASHA – Abi Hoebing will have a little extra cash to spend this summer. Hoebing, a senior-to-be at Chickasha High School, is also enrolled in Digital Media Technology at Canadian

PN Grad Stresses Handwashing Following Virus Recovery
Alison Toney took all the precautions as a nurse working on the front lines in the fight against coronavirus. Still, she got sick. Early in April, her recently acquired dream

Johnson Escapes Near-Death Experience to be Among CV Tech Foundation Outstanding Scholars
Like many, Jonathan Johnson survived to high school graduation. But his survival story is unlike most. On a cold winter evening a few months ago, Johnson, 17, of Yukon, drove

Laumbach, Butler-Cornelius Named CV Tech Foundation Outstanding Scholars
Dylan Laumbach subscribes to a fairly simple rule – “Life is what you make it.” Historians generally attribute the origin of this life lesson to Eleanor Roosevelt, the longest-serving First