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    Looking back...the year was 1950

    1950 HUGHES COUNTY TRIBUNE He Revolutionizes Ironing Boards Most folks who use ironing boards or who watch them used, have resigned themselves to the common old garden, or three-legged variety.

    Hughes County Court Records

    FELONYEbony Charmain Boyd—bringing contraband into jail/ penal institutionMISDEMEANORSRicky Edward Cullum—possession of controlled dangerous substance Joannie Lynn Hackler—driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcoholLance Wright— escape from arrest or detention MARRIAGEDavid James...

    Donavin Evans Wins at Oklahoma State Fair

    Donavin Evans, grandson of Claud and Elayne Evans and son of Kelli Evans, won 1st place in the metalwork category at the Okfuskee County Free Fair.This qualified him to enter the 4-H metalwork category at the Oklahoma State Fair. His entry won 1st place.
    Donavin Evans Wins at Oklahoma State Fair

    Aaron Rodgers – life changes

    Dr. Glenn Mollette National football star Aaron Rodger’s football career may be over, but maybe not. It’s hard to keep a good man down. Sometimes, there is too much to overcome to come back.Many of us watched the mega media debut of Rodgers as a New York Jets quarterback.

    Clearview News:

    The Clearview gym parking lot is complete thanks to a COEDD grant. What is next for Clearview? We are working to complete a HVAC system for the gym, providing we raise enough money for the project.
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    OKLAHOMA ASSOCIATION OF NEGRO TEACHERS

    In Oklahoma Territory, the first separate schools (schools specifically designated for African Americans only) opened in Oklahoma City and Guthrie in 1891 and in Kingfisher in 1892.

    2023 OAAE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

    On Friday, September 29, the Oklahoma African American Educators Hall of Fame, Inc. will induct their 12th Class of Inductees into Hall of Fame at the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
    2023 OAAE Hall of Fame Induction

    Dr. Melvin R. Todd ~ “A Guiding Force”

    Dr. Melvin R. Todd was born on April 24,1933, to Elmyra RichardsonTodd Davis and Cornish Todd in segregated Oklahoma City. He was born in the basement of Children's Hospital, the only hospital that allowed black women to give birth.
    Dr. Melvin R. Todd ~ “A Guiding
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