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The bombs just keep on coming. More than you can count. Deafening explosions abound, one after the next. Chaos rains down from missiles and constant shelling, not to mention “incoming” from land and sea. Infrastructure decimated by the hour; homes leveled, possessions destroyed or abandoned; lives lost. Indiscriminate killing is the new norm: citizens, all—men, women, children.
Read moreSeventeen seasons ago in the PRCA, a southeastern Oklahoma cowboy utilized a big payday at the Xtreme Bulls event in Oklahoma City to catapult him to a National Finals Rodeo qualification.
Read moreCredit for these little goodies goes to my No. 1 correspondent, Al Wilburn. But I detected a huge number of instances that are probably common to us all. Enjoy!
Read morePeople that don’t regularly read this column may not realize that the famous movie star, Cheeta is dead. His best friend and caregiver hauled this 140-pound dead Chimp around on a cart so the other primates he lived with could say goodbye. Cheeta spent his last years at a roadside celebrity zoo near Tarpon Springs, Florida. Cheeta was later cremated, and his remains placed in an attractive burial box for his funeral. Over 60 people attended the old Tarzan movie chimps’ funeral. Cheeta was 80 years old.
Read moreJordan, granddaughter of Donnie and Shirley Nero and daughter of Tanya and Marvin Blades and sister of Jada and Makai carries on the tradition of being an athletic in the family. This year, Jordan made the 2022 Metro Lakes All Confernece Basketball Team and her 4x1 track team brough home 3 rd in the State 5A track meet at Ardmore last week. She also qualified in the 4x4, 200 and 100 but did not medal. She says, wait until next year. Jordan is a junior at Glenpool High School.
Read moreClearview News: The city officials are asking everyone owning property to join in to clean their city plots and roadways. It is vital to the beautification of the town to have a great looking place to visit. Please continue your prayers for those on our sick list: Clifford Normore of Wichita, Kansas, Billy Walker, L.C. Carson, Sharon Patton, Dorothy Loggins, Bobby Joe Forshee, Marjorie Plunkett, Ethelene Scott, Kurrilue Johnson, Earnest Hamilton, and Johnny West.
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