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The Town of Clearview received a grant to increase the size of the men’s and women’s bathrooms at the Main Street Community Building. The building will soon have four-bathroom stalls and two sinks in each of the bathrooms. Riddle Construction of Weleetka will begin the construction in late March. The building has a capacity to seat up to 150 people with a fully equipped kitchen. It is available for rental for reunions, birthday parties, meeting, etc. In addition, the Town Hall meetings and the Clearview OHC hold their monthly meetings there. The Oklahoma African American Educators Hall of Fame, Inc. is located in the building and it is a favorite tourist attraction. Anyone interested in a rental of the building may contact Shirley Nero at 918-698-6037.
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Read moreDonavin Evans, 8 th grade student at Okemah Middle School, recently won the State Powerlifting competition in Miami in the lightweight squat and lightweight bench events. In addition to winning the championship, he was selected as MVP of the 8 th grade competition. Before going to the state competition, Donavin earned second place in the 132# division at the Allen Mustang Invitational and first place at the Checotah and Chandler meets. He is the son of proud parents Kelli & Leon Neal and grandson of proud grandparents Elayne and Claud Evans.
Read moretions to Donnie and Shirley Nero for being honored at the Coltrane Group Historical 13 Black Town Recognition Ceremony last week for their service in the Clearview Community. Asking for prayers for Christopher Stripling and Sharon Johnson Patton, Linwood Lambert, Otis Davis, and Cornell Lucas who are facing health problems. Also, continue your prayers for Marjorie Plunkett, Elder L. C. Carson, Marguerite French, Billy Walker, and Alpheus Grundy. Sending prayer for those who are suffering from the Coronavirus. Take care and be cautious that this virus does not spread.
Read moreSeven Oklahoma high schools have been named “Oklahoma’s Promise 2019 State Champions,” leading the state in the number of graduates who met the requirements to receive an Oklahoma’s Promise scholarship. Oklahoma’s Promise is a state program that provides an opportunity for students from families whose annual income is $55,000 or less to earn a tuition scholarship for college or certain programs at public career technology centers.
Read moreWe had six Moon players Monday night at the Nazarene Fellowship Hall. They were Barbara Tiger, Cindy McDaniel, Arjean Williams, Selma Fitzhugh, Sharon Dilday and Joyce Brinlee.
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