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We 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.
Read moreCharges are pending after a Wetumka suspect was arrested for allegedly stealing more than $1,500 worth of merchandise from a Holdenville business.
Read moreAn emergency City Council meeting was held on Saturday February 20, 2021. Those present included Donna Dyer, Council person at-large; Sherry Smith, city manager; Norma Marshall, Mayor; Richard Roush, Ward 4/ Vice Mayor. Attending via telephone conference were Logan Phillips, OK State Representative and Garret Eller, Wetumka City Attorney. Others present included Roger Absher, Wetumka City Superintendent and Landyn Oliver, Emergency Management. Council member Josh Howk was absent.
Read moreMaxine Edwyna Cissel Horner was one of the first African American women to serve in the Oklahoma State Senate District 11, serving from 1986 to 2004, along with Vicki Miles-La- Grange. Horner held the position of Democratic Caucus Chair, as well as Chair of Business and Labor and Government Operations, and Vice-Chair of Adult Literacy. As Democratic Caucus chairwoman in the late 1990s she was a sponsor of the legislation creating the group now known as the Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission.
Read moreAttorney and federal judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange, first woman U.S. Attorney in Oklahoma, was born in Oklahoma City on September 30, 1953, the daughter of educators. Selected for American Legion Auxiliary’s Girl State, Miles-LaGrange was prohibited from serving as governor at the national convention because of her race. This early experience with racism shaped her career and led to her fight for equality for all Americans. In 1974 Miles-LaGrange graduated from Vassar College and in from 1977 Howard University School of Law. She worked at the U.S. Department of Justice until her return to Oklahoma City in 1983. After working for the Oklahoma City district attorney’s office, she successfully ran for the Oklahoma Senate in 1986, becoming the first African American woman elected to that body. During her term Senator Miles-La- Grange fought for leg-islation to improve the welfare of both women and children.
Read moreDustin is in a State of Emergency. The pipe under the water tower broke off due to the freezing weather. We have contacted ORWA for an Emergency crew that will help us get this repaired. We don’t know how long we will be without water. This is major repair that is out of our control. Please get the word out to friends and family that may not have Facebook. We need to pull together and do what we can as a commu nity. Thank you for your understanding!
Read moreThis photo of Wetumka City Hall during the heavy snowfall was submitted by Debbie Wilbourn. All other photos were submitted by Michael Culley. Thank you for sharing!
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – State Rep. Sheila Dills, R-Tulsa, today won committee passage of a bill that would help homeless youth get access to housing, medical care, education and other services.
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