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The Town successfully completed their MKL Jr. program and will begin work on a Black History program for February. Please make plans to attend since this is the fundraiser for the Clearview gym maintenance. Ted Jackson is doing well and has successfully completed his second treatment. His strength and appetite is greatly improved. Otis Davis spent a few days in the hospital and is not feeling well. Please continue your prayers for those on our sick list: Ted Jackson, Clifford Normore, Billy Walker, L.C. and Irene Carson, Sharon Patton, Laura Beavers, Dorothy Loggins, Marjorie Plunkett, Ethelene Scott, Kurrilue Johnson, Earnest Hamilton, Otis Davis, and Johnny West.
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Read morePossibly as soon as April, the City of Wetumka will vote whether or not to change the present form of government from council-manager to statutory town board of trustees.
Read moreOklahoma City, OK Vizavance, formerly Prevent Blindness Oklahoma, received an email from a mother expressing gratitude. Her son was referred during a vision screening at a local OKC daycare. In her letter she shared, “My twelve month old son failed the SPOT vision screening. I took him to an ophthalmologist who confirmed your find ings. He was diagnosed with congenital cataract causing amblyopia. His vision was 20/80 in the left eye; after three years of treatment, his vision is currently 20/20!I am so thankful and blessed for your service.” This child, along with thousands of other children who received exams and glasses as a result of a school vision screening, is doing better in school now. For this reason, Vizavance, formerly Prevent Blindness Oklahoma continues to work each year to help improve vision for the children of Oklahoma.
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