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Clearview was filled with Golden family members over Labor Day weekend as they returned for their annual family reunion held every year since 1924. Pray for Sharon Johnson Patton, formerly of Weleetka, who has spent several days in the hospital. Continued prayers L. C. and wife Irene, as she is his caregiver and for those on the sick list. Marjorie Plunkett, Kurrilue Johnson, Billy Walker, Eugene” Cowboy” Tyler, and especially Jean Chatman Jackson who has been placed on hospice.
Read moreDevin McKee (left), the fugitive wanted for firing shots at a Holdenville police officer on the night of August 20 and fleeing from the scene, has turned himself in to the Seminole County Sheriff’s department. His girlfriend Summer Gaskins tried to run over another officer at the time of the incident and was arrested at the scene.
Read moreMr. and Mrs. James Moses, Jr., Wetumka, were hosts in their home recently to a party honoring Mrs. Bill Smith, Mrs. J.W. Hodges, of Wewoka, Clyde Parker, Ernest Robertson, Lynn Nolen, and James Moses on their birthdays.
Read moreI think my Best Buddy, Eli Jade Robinson, has made a new Best Buddy of his own. We are so proud of this young man all that he is doing with his life. There is nothing like a visit and a hug from someone as special as he is!! I love you, Eli Jade! I’m pretty sure Oliva does, too!!
Read moreEarly voting begins Thursday September 9 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 moreGovernor Kevin Stitt has called a special election to fill a vacancy in the office of Hughes County Commissioner District 3, Hughes County Election Board Secretary Brandy Davis said today.
Read moreThere are some places where it is often unnoticed when an established and familiar business changes ownership or disappears from the scene. But not in our town, because this is Holdenville, Oklahoma USA, where not only are the places familiar, but so are the faces - faces of friends and neighbors who’ve long been in those places, providing essential services to our community over the years. Hometown folks like Gary and Ricki Sullivan, who for many years have owned and operated various enterprises at the prime location of 601 North Hinckley Street in Holdenville. And now they’ve decided it’s time to slow down, so they’re going to sell their building, along with a long, long list of tools and equipment and a whole lot more at auction this coming Saturday, September 11, 2021, beginning at 10:00 a.m.
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