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Considering December 7 th So why do we still make something of a fuss about “Pearl Harbor Day, December 7, 1941?” It marks an important historical date for America. December 7th marks the first time any nation had dared attack us on our soil. We always figured we were protected between our two main oceans, the Atlantic and the Pacific.
Read moreEach December, downtown Ada transforms into a winter wonderland filled with twinkling lights, festive music, and the joyful spirit of the season. Christmas on Main has become one of Ada’s most anticipated community events — a celebration that brings families, friends, and neighbors together to kick off the holidays in true small-town style.
Read moreCENTRAL KIDS WRITE TO SANTA CLAUS It is the time of year when youngsters should start thinking about their letters to Santa.
Read moreMost of us complain about “hard times” on a regular basis. However, the fact is the vast majority are living better than any generation in history. Those that actually went through “hard times” never complained about them. Many of our parents and grandparents grew up in a Depression, served in a World War, and had to learn how to survive on a daily basis.
Read moreWEELETKA — The Weleetka Outlaws are headed to the State Championship after powering past Okeene 52–28 on Friday night in a semifinal showdown filled with explosive plays, bruising runs, and a relentless defensive front. Weleetka will now face Seiling this Thursday at noon for the Class B State Title.
Read moreMaxine Hill was born March 25, 1949, to Jack Hill and Mae Chotkey in Hanna, Ok. She went to be with the Lord on November 25, 2025.
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