New Age Menu

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MARCH 15 TH —19 TH Mon: Swedish Meatballs with rice, carrots, beets, roll, pudding and milk Tues: Frito chili pie, mexi corn relish, emerald pears, chocolate cake and milk Wed: Fish, coleslaw, broccoli rice au gratin, cornbread, sugar cookie and milk Thurs: Enchilada casserole, refried beans, Spanish rice, gelatin with whipped topping and milk Fri: Hot ham & cheese sandwich, French fries, steamed vegetables, sherbet and milk.

Hughes County Court Records

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MISDEMEANORS Garison Bible—driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol aggravated Randall Tiberius Dodson—breaking and entering with unlawful intent Cortney Lasater—driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol Ky Lowe—driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol James Sherfield OSW—possession of controlled dangerous substance MARRIAGES Timothy Lee Harjo and Candace Renee Genn, both of Holdenville Tristan Joe Smith and Mya Sage Stephens, both of Lamar CIVIL Randall G. Crawshaw vs.

Snow Days in Holdenville

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Submitted by Kay Harden DJ Street Submitted by Kristi Street Melting snow to flush the toilet. Submitted by Kyle Wooten Submitted by Leslie Grippando Dani dressed as Elsa submitted by Lilah Petsemoie Jasper Purvis submitted by Kyra Tiger Hendrix Griffin submitted by Lynnsey Rishmond.
Snow Days in Holdenville

Congratulation to Waylon Ford

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You may have seen him around town. You may even know his name. You may have met him while camping at the lake but a few people actually know how much Waylon Ford does for this community. This newspaper is not quite sure when Waylon sleeps because while he is sometimes off the clock, he is never off the job. He is our lake superintendent, is now tending to the cemetery duties, and assists on water leaks all over town. There is nothing that he won’t do. Waylon will be the first to tell you that he does not do his job for the paycheck but out of his love for this town and its people. Next time you see Waylon out at the lake or digging a grave or ankle deep in water on the side of the road with a shovel in his hand give him a big thank you, for he truly deserves to be our citizen of the week!
Waylon and Terri Ford

Editorial

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Facebook is not exactly known for truthfulness much of the time. However, I received a call this past week alerting me to the fact that one of the frequent contributors to a local political Facebook group had referred to the City Council as “corrupt” after witnessing a scene made at a City Council meeting. That is a very serious charge and we felt we should look into the matter. Here is what we found out….

Down Memory Lane...The Year Was 1951

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Frozen Pipes Leave Cityans Without Water Diamond School Forced To Close because of Freeze The full effect of the one-week freeze was being felt here today as the city water department revealed that over 100 families were without water due to frozen city mains or pipes to the homes. Residential areas without water today were those families in the 400 to 500 block between Willow and Hickory streets in Capitol Heights.
Who remembers the old Phillips 66 service station at 200 N. Hinckley where Cameron Miller’s used car lot is currently located? Here it is pictured in 1941. Later owned by Nathan and Tommie Wilson in the 1950s who had 2 children you may know, Dickey and Sue Crow.

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