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If you are looking for an exhibit for display in your community during Black History, look no further than the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City for a traveling exhibit. They offer a variety of subjects for display available for eight weeks. These exhibits bring Oklahoma history and culture to you a nominal fee plus shipping.
Read moreClearview News: Joel and Margaret Myers of Tulsa are spending the week with Margaret’s mother Marguerite French. Marguerite’s children are taking exceptionally good care of her and are asking for healing prayers. Spoke with Irene Carson, her husband L. C. Carson is doing much better but is continuing to ask for prayers concerning his health. Continue to pray for those who remain on our sick list: Margie Plunkett, Kevin Sinnett, Kurrilue Johnson, Billy Walker, Cornell Lucas, and Jean Chatman.
Read moreMary Lou Smith a longtime resident of Weleetka, Ok passed this life on January 10, 2021 at the age of 84. Born August 13, 1936 on Tuskahoma, OK to Jim and Bertha Dill.
Read moreFive members of the State Tournament qualifying Stuart Lady Hornets Fastpitch softball team were named to the PITT All Conference team and Head Coach Chance Chapman was named PITT 8 Coach of the Year for Fall 2020.
Read moreEvery coach wants to see their players succeed — and Stuart softball coach Chance Chapman said he was honored with a chance to do just that this fast-pitch season.
Read moreOklahoma’s last known Negro Baseball League player Eugene Golden was laid to rest recently in Weleetka, Oklahoma. Eugene Golden, was born in 1925 Clearview, Oklahoma to Ashford T. Golden and Julia A. (Roberson) Golden.
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