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The following is the resignation letter from former Police Chief, Conny Clay to the City of Holdenville:
Read moreEarly voting begins Thursday October 7th for voters in Hughes County. Voters who will not be able to make it to the polls on Election Day, have the option of voting early at their County Election Board.
Read moreOn September 15, Deacon Derea Marks departed this life peacefully at home at the age of 86. Derea was born September 25, 1934, to Rebecca and Joseph Marks in Clearview, Oklahoma. He was the 12 child of eighteen children. He attended Clearview High School and eventually moved to Wichita Kansas, where he met and married Dollie JoAnn King and to this union ten children.
Read moreAs we view America today with the multiplicity of climate change issues resulting in wildfires, droughts, and floods; a deadly virus claiming the lives of thousands; a nation still in the grips of social injustices; and the continued wars among countries, it is time to reflect and celebrate “good” and the best of manly deeds which is human recognition.
Read moreNicole Lee Ring—possession of controlled dangerous substance; possession of drug paraphernalia
Read moreCayni Crump, Abby Mouser and Casli Crump
Read moreWe are thankful for Gale Lucas Parking for bringing new business to the Town of Clearview and for honoring her mother Wanda Jean “Sista” Lucas. Please continue your prayers for the ill, L. C. and wife Irene, as she is his care giver, Marjorie Plunkett, Kurrilue Johnson, Billy Walker, Eugene” Cowboy” Tyler, Sharon Johnson Patton, and especially Jean Chatman Jackson.
Read moreThe Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City is hosting clinics every Friday in October from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for those wishing to have a flu shot or Covid-19 shot. Appointments are strongly encouraged. Please feel free to share with volunteers, retirees, and family members. You may contact Wiley at wiley@okhistory.org or call 405-522-0745 for more information.
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