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At age 16, Vicki Miles-LaGrange ’74 learn-ed a painful lesson about inequality. As she recounts, after being overwhelmingly elected by 416 peers as Governor of the 1970 Oklahoma Girls State, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, she was denied the opportunity to represent Oklahoma in Washington, DC, because she was a “Negro.” The tradition had been that the Auxiliary selected the Governor and Lt. Governor to represent Oklahoma at Girls’ Nation in DC.
Read moreClearview News: Happy birthday Billy Walker on February 25 . Donnie and Shirley Nero, Marilyn Jackson, and Alpheus Grundy made an outing over to Muskogee for dinner and shopping at the Amish store. It was a pleasant, sunny day after being in a frozen state with no water for the pass week. Thanks for those in the water district for working diligently trying to provide water service to their customer. Hopefully, there were not many leaks, and everyone is back online for water. Please continue your prayers for those on the sick list Marguerite French, L. C. Carson, Marjorie Plunkett, Kevin Sinnett, Kurrilue Johnson, Billy Walker, Cornell Lucas, and Jean Chatman
Read moreU.S.—Hasbro has released an exciting new game called “Fauci Says,” where you have to try to keep up with an electronic voice telling you to do a variety of tasks.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – The Senate Public Safety Committee approved Senate Bill 631, also known as the Second Amendment Sanctuary Act, in a 9-2 vote on Monday. The measure, authored by Sen. Warren Hamilton, R-McCurtain, would make Oklahoma a Second Amendment sanctuary state.
Read moreTHIS MAJESTIC DOG IS CARTER RAY. HE IS GETTING READY FOR HIS OWN VERSION OF SNOWBALL. He belongs to Maurice and Angela Sleet of Wetumka.
Read moreWe want to to Tommy Hogue for congratulate Wetumka During his recent promotion police officer Investigator. with Investigator our visit Hogue, we learned that he is the first official Investigator the Wetumka Police Department has ever had.
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