Hughes County Court Records

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FELONIES Cameron Oshaye Clark (OSW)—knowingly receiving stolen property Dameca Daseana Fields—knowingly receiving stolen property Adam James Lee—unlawful possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute Catherine Sullivan—knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property MISDEMEANORS Daniel Wayne Cully—public intoxication Raul Palomo Yescas—driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol MARRIAGES Troy Thomas Marsh and Ashley Dawn Cummings, both of Holdenville Anthony Brenton Lee and Kellie Leann Lackey, both of Durant Dion Marckus Wild and Kasey Dawn Meek, both of Wetumka DIVORCE Haskell Lee Taylor vs. Bonnie June Taylor CIVIL Bank of America vs.

Hughes County Sheriff’s Report

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Kyle Anderson—driving under the influence of alcohol Dalton Ray Brock—possession of controlled dangerous substance without tax stamp Jalyn Daniels—child endangerment JACOB Nathaniel Davis—driving under the influence of any other intoxicating substance Willard Freeman—driving under the influence of alcohol Taylor Graham—possession of paraphernalia; possession of controlled substance Cheri E. Keef—possession of controlled substance X2 Jerry Allen Keef—possession of controlled substance X2 Buster Wayne Naylor—public intoxication Austin Hamilton Newton—burglary second degree; carry or possess firearm by convicted felon; obstruction of investigation; receive, possess or conceal stolen property Manuel Angelo Perez—arson second degree Marcus Ramone Perry—domestic abuse-assault and battery Joshua Ray Thompson—domestic assault and battery; carry or possess firearm by convicted felon; assault and battery with dangerous weapon; first degree robbery; pointing firearm Vanessa Welch—driving under the influence of any other intoxicating substance.

Holdenville to Host Washington for Homecoming Queen to be crowned Friday night

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The Holdenville Wolverines will host the Washington Warriors this Friday for Homecoming 2020. This year’s Holdenville High School Homecoming will fit the MO for 2020, the year of the virus. Most of the time, the choice of opponents for homecoming is the weakest team on the home schedule but this year the Holdenville Homecoming will feature an opponent who is by far the strongest team on the schedule. Wash-ington is good. They’re real good. They’re the best team on the schedule. They’re the team that’s picked to win the district and the team that many pick to win state.
Holdenville to Host Washington for Homecoming Queen to be crowned Friday night

Dr. Charles Max Williams

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Dr. Charles Max Williams was born July 10, 1945 in Wewoka, OK to Charles and Lois (Lollis) Williams. As a young child, he assisted with the building of their new family home. At the age of 10, the family moved into their new home just North of Holdenville, OK. Max grew up as an only child, but he always thought of his cousin, Carolyn Leslie, as his older sister. The home stood strong on the family farm, and both remained in the family until 2017.
Dr. Charles Max Williams

Harvey Lee Ledbetter

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Harvey Lee Ledbetter a long-time resident of Seminole, Oklahoma passed from this life to his Eternal Home Thursday, October 15th, 2020 at the age of 87. Harvey was born September 7th, 1933 in Hughes County to Ollie Everett and Cordelia Green Ledbetter.
Harvey Lee Ledbetter

Letter to the Editor ~ Amanda Price-Jimenez

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Below is a letter that was shared with us that was originally sent to Governor Stitt from one of our friends and local residents. Honorable Governor Stitt, I am writing you to address the issue of the closure of the DHS office in Holdenville.

City of Holdenville City Court Docket

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Aresha Pearl Gilbert—failure to carry security verification form Johnny Hawk—drivers license, driving without license, revoked, suspended, denied Ryan Gentry House—assault Shane Ray Robinson—driving without license, revoked, suspended, denied Jonathan Leon Snow—failure to signal turn Ethan Andrew Climer—possession of controlled dangerous substance Falan R. Griggs—disturbing the peace April M.

Faith Free Will Baptist News

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Good morning to you. Are you thinking about the problems defining you, just know that GOD can refine our hearts through our problems? I don›t know about you, but it helps me to know that my problems aren›t random, meaningless, or wasted.

Family Talk

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Jim Priest is CEO of Goodwill Industries of Central Oklahoma and can be reached at jpriest@okgoodwill.org. In recent Family Talk columns we’ve been discussing Steward Friedman’s book, Parents Who Lead.
Family Talk

Doug’s Dog-Dipping Days

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Comments to: andybowman839@gmail.com Coffeetimecolumn.com If you have ever wanted to ask a couple how they have successfully stayed married for many decades, then this story is for you. In our column a few weeks ago, you read a story from Doug and Joan, who have been weathering the storms of life together for over 50 years.