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Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Cashier rings up joy to Pay it Forward
MIDWEST CITY, Okla. (KFOR) – When you check out with Cynthia David at Lowe's in Midwest City, you might not know it, but you are actually checking in. Checking in to her ministry, lifting people up. 'I shop here, and I notice that whenever I go to the register, someone's always singing, and I noticed it was Cynthia,' says Kenny Blackwell, who nominated Cynthia for the Pay it Forward award. 'It makes me feel really good, just like hearing the birds singing, you get a good feeling. So, every time I come here, I look forward to seeing her and I hear her singing, and that's why I nominated her.' PAY IT 4WARD: Yukon girl proves you can be a hero at any age 'For over 100 years, First Fidelity Bank has invested in the communities we serve, and we are proud to recognize those who give back to our communities,' says Terry Whitmore with First Fidelity Bank as he gives Kenny the $400 in prize money. We headed to the checkout to surprise Cynthia. 'Hello! how are you today? You're Cynthia?' 'Yes sir,' responded Cynthia. 'We have a little program at Channel 4 where we honor people around the community that are awesome and make other people happy, and this man right here, one of your customers, Kenny, nominated you for our Pay it Forward award this week and I'm going to let him tell you why.' PAY IT 4WARD: Ridgeview teacher brings safari to young students for state testing 'Well I come here many times and I notice that you are always singing and I'm standing at the back of the line and I'm like wow, one day I'm going to nominate her, so on behalf of First Fidelity Bank and Channel 4 News I'd like to present you four hundred dollars! One, two, three, four' says Kenny counting out the money to Cynthia. 'Thank you, Channel 4! God is good,' exclaims Cynthia. 'What a blessing! Thank you, Lord.' Paying it Forward, one praise song after another in Midwest City. Pay it 4Ward is sponsored by First Fidelity 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Yukon girl proves you can be a hero at any age
YUKON, Okla. (KFOR) – A little girl from Yukon is proving you can be a hero at any age after the 7-year-old saved her neighbor's house from burning to the ground. 'I saw dark clouds moving fast in the sky,' said first-grader Kynlee Dewitt. 'It was really dark out, and it was stormy.' Early May storms created a dance of lightning in the sky above Kynlee's home in Yukon. 'I heard a big, loud – like thunder, basically, and I thought it hit our backyard, so I was checking. But then, I looked up at that house and I saw the smoke,' Kynlee said. Ridgeview teacher brings safari to young students for state testing A lightning strike had taken direct aim at her neighbor's house. Kynlee ran to get her mother, Amanda, who called 911. 'My mom tells me, 'If you see something, say something.'' And it's a good thing she did! Her neighbors were not home, so had Kynlee not said something, flames could have spread to the entire house. But what is spreading—is word around town. Edmond teacher transforms lives, inspires at-risk students When Amanda's friend, Carla Vickers, heard the news, she nominated Kynlee for a $400 Pay It 4Ward award. 'I'm just proud of her because she's seven,' Carla said. 'I just think it's very brave of her, and she's such a sweet, kind little girl that I just feel like she deserves to be recognized.' First Fidelity Bank Senior Branch Manager Bobby Burger tagged along with our news crew to present the $400 to Kynlee. 'So, Kynlee, on behalf of First Fidelity Bank, I'm happy to give you $400,' Bobby said as he handed over what might seem like a fortune to any child. 'Thank you,' Kynlee said, surprised. News 4's Heather Holeman asked, 'What do you think of that?' 'Good,' she said. 'Have you ever had $400 before?' Heather asked. 'No,' she replied. 'What are you going to do with all your money now?' Heather asked. Kynlee instantly knew the answer. 'Save it,' she said. 'You did a great thing,' Heather told her. 'Thank you for being a great Oklahoman!' And with a big smile on her face, complete with a dimple, Kynlee replied, 'You're welcome!' Pay it 4Ward is sponsored by First Fidelity 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
01-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Edmond teacher transforms lives, inspires at-risk students
EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — It's the teachers at Boulevard Academy, like News 4's Pay it 4Ward award winner, Nora Self, who take time to make a difference, whether it is in the classroom or any setting that helps her students excel. 'These are the kids that need the most love, the most attention to succeed in life,' said Math teacher Nora Self when talking about her passion for helping students at Boulevard Alternative School in Edmond. Boulevard Academy offers students, who are at risk of not graduating from high school, a place to learn in a way that makes that diploma possible. One of the students whom Nora has helped is Sophie Wong. A special honor for a special education paraprofessional With Nora's help, Sophie was able to get her degree from Edmond Santa Fe High School, and that's not all. 'As a Boulevard Academy graduate, I'm now a student at UCO, a senior, and I'm graduating with a finance degree in May,' Sophie told News 4. 'So I owe part of that to her, I don't think I would have finished high school without her and her encouragement.' And that's why she nominated her friend and mentor, Mrs. Self, for First Fidelity Bank's Pay It Forward Award. Mrs. Self's principal, Josh Williams at Boulevard Academy, says she goes above and beyond to help her students. 'She's special. It's not uncommon to walk by and see her tutoring kids individually out in the hallway during her lunch break, things like that,' says Williams. 'Coming in before or after school just to make a difference with kids.' So, with the $400 in hand from First Fidelity's Brad Willis, we surprised Mrs. Self in the school's gym, where she was giving some of her students a reward for their hard work by letting them play a little basketball. When Sophie presented her with the money and a gracious hug, Mrs. Self told us with tears in her eyes, 'This does mean a whole lot. Especially from a student who is getting ready to graduate from UCO in May. It means the world to me, I'm so excited for her future, and I greatly appreciate her recognizing me.' Nora Self, paying it forward, one student at a time. Pay it 4Ward is sponsored by First Fidelity 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
24-04-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Del-City High School teacher's name reflects impact on her students
DEL CITY, Okla. (KFOR) — Step inside Mrs. Angel Kerr's freshman English class — a cozy place that even former students continue to stop and revisit. 'And now I visit her during passing period sometimes,' MacKenzie Andersen said. 'She's just really energetic, outgoing, amazing woman.' Andersen is now a sophomore at Del City High School, but she knew of Mrs. Kerr's kindness long before she knew Mrs. Kerr. 'It's very touching, honestly. It feels amazing having someone in our corner like that, especially as a teenage girl,' Andersen said. For fifth through 12th graders within the Mid-Del School District, Mrs. Kerr has headed up the Sisterhood Project, providing sanitary products to female students free of charge and free of judgment. 'Some people can't afford them, or they can't have anyone who can get them for them,' Andersen said. PAY IT 4WARD: A special honor for a special education paraprofessional That is why she nominated Mrs. Kerr for Pay It 4Ward. 'We love recognizing people making a difference in the Midwest City and Del City area, and I think Mrs. Kerr is a perfect example of what Pay It 4Ward is all about,' Alyssa Sunday of First Fidelity Bank said. 'I would like to present you, on behalf of First Fidelity Bank, $400 to pay it forward.' 'You must be Mrs. Kerr. I'm Joleen with News 4, and you were nominated for Pay It 4Ward by one of your former students, and she has something for you.' 'It's $400,' Andersen said. Immediate tears. 'I love you, too,' Kerr said. 'Thank you.' Followed by immediate laughter. 'This was good,' Kerr said. 'We noticed that we have some kids who would miss school. 'Hey, where have you been?' I didn't have money for products, or I had an accident at school, and nobody wants to feel like that.' To Kerr, it seemed like an easy fix — supply them for everyone. 'We started trying to figure out how to come up with a way to reach as many people as possible in the least restrictive way,' she said. 'We want you in class. We want you to learn.' And students have learned much more. 'Since we started doing the program here, we changed the culture around it. Girls weren't trying to hide stuff,' Kerr said. In a classroom full of high school freshmen talking about what once may have been taboo, there was not one giggle. 'Here we're empowering these girls to be future women and these guys to be dads, and uncles, and friends that'll just go, 'Oh, yeah. It's just natural. It's completely normal,' which has been phenomenal,' Kerr said. 'I've got a whole basket and stuff just outside my door.' Donations are provided by individuals, and dispensers are inside every restroom and funded through the Mid-Del Public Schools Foundation. 'Crazy amazing support,' Kerr said. 'I love you so big.' Pay it 4Ward is sponsored by First Fidelity 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
03-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Pay It 4Ward: A faithful Norman tax preparer works for free
NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) — Tax season is here. It's a busy time for filers and preparers, and often overwhelming for taxpayers! News 4 and First Fidelity Bank are honoring a faithful tax preparer who works for free. He's a volunteer with the AARP Tax Preparation Team, who has been serving the Norman area for 25 years. In the heart of Norman, on the second floor of Wellness Square, you'll find Fred Martin every Monday night diligently working on tax preparation for strangers. 'I've walked some of the same path': Counselor guides Bethany man to the road of success 'He's doing a very necessary job. People don't want to do their taxes, or they can't do their taxes. He's there to get these people through that,' said fellow AARP Tax Aide John Fagen. 'If you could see the people and how they appreciate it. Some of them come in scared to death. They think the government is coming to get them.' Fagen nominated his friend, Fred Martin, for a Pay It 4ward Award. Martin recruited and organized this small army of tax preparers who serve anyone who walks in the door. 'He sucked me in about eight years ago, and I've been doing this ever since,' Fagen said. Martin has carefully prepared tens of thousands of returns over the years. The service is always free. 'I've tried to do it myself before, and it just didn't work out,' said Norman taxpayer, Paul Darata. 'I feel more comfortable if they're doing it.' First Fidelity Bank's Matt Robinson presented Fagen with $400 for Fred Martin. 'We thank you so much for nominating Fred for Pay It 4ward. He does great work with the AARP Tax Aide Program right here in the middle of tax season,' Robinson said. 'I can't think of a better time to present $400 on behalf of First Fidelity Bank to pay it forward.' John Fagen and tax aide Judy Ridgeway presented their friend with $400 in cash. At 84 years old, Martin is still having a good time doing taxes. 'It's a good service and people appreciate it, and I'm able to do it,' said Martin. 'Thank you all. It's a fun thing to do. I encourage other volunteers out there to step up.' Fred Martin and the AARP Tax Aide team help with tax returns every Monday night at 'The Well' in Norman from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. They also volunteer at the '12th Street Rec Center' in Norman on Tuesdays from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. Pay it 4Ward is sponsored by First Fidelity 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.