Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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These softball players provided an evening of wonderful entertainment as participants in the Wolverine Varsity vs Alumni softball game. The players made some awesome memories! The Alumni defeated the varsity by a score of 7-4. The participants were: Top row left to right: Lilly Scroggins, KylieRae Leftwich, Mariah Anderson, Angel Johnson, Kendall George, Katie Brown, Brooklyn Brown, Krista George, Brittany Skipworth, Braydyn Smith, Ashley Wilburn, Taylor Wilburn, Alyssa Slavens, Montana Malen, Kaden Morris, Cheyenne Fixico. Bottom row left to right: Melody Cruces, Tresley Dennie, Bella Adam, Aubri Bowser, Hailey Cox, Belle McFarland, Bella Smith, Aniyah Delarosa, Melissa Merriman, Makaylie Crawford, Autumn Jackson, Peytyn Lockhart
Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

Publisher’s Pen

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I had a great visit with my lifelong friend Glen Paslay recently. He is one of the finest gentlemen I have ever known. When I was in high school, I worked at Burton’s IGA and Glen was my boss and he was always so kind to everyone, customers and employees.

VOLUNTEERS HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR H.A.L.O.

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Pictured above is RH Akin, who volunteers almost daily to help out at the Holdenville Animal shelter. He is shown putting sheet metal on top of kennels for shade for the dogs. The kennel was put together by volunteers Charley and David Hailey. Thank them whenever you see them, they are awesome!
VOLUNTEERS HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR H.A.L.O.

Hughes County Court Records

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MISDEMEANORS Colton Dal Ford – Minor in Possession of Alcohol Harley Jayden Bell – Minor in Possession of Alcohol DIVORCES Skye Nichole Jackson vs. James Kristan Sichley Kassandra Anderson vs.

Pageturners Book Club Enjoys Launch

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Newly formed Pageturners Book Club held its first meeting on Thursday, July 21 at Grace M. Pickens Library. The book club is sponsored by the library and St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, and is the “brainchild” of Librarian Kim McNaughton, local author Judy Goodspeed, retired HHS English instructor, Randa Phillips, and Byron Tapley of Wetumka.
Pageturners initial membership includes: (Seated) Grace M. Pickens Librarian Kim McNaughton; (Standing, Left to Right) retired HHS English instructor Randa Phillips, the Reverend Kathy Radach, Byron L. Tapley, Episcopal Deacon Cyntha Gilks-Ayers, and Jean Larimore.

TRAFFIC STOP LEADS TO DRUG TRAFFICKING CHARGES

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Three people have been charged with trafficking in illegal drugs after a traffic stop in Wetumka. At approximately 2:40pm on July 9, Officer Jeremy Chasteen of the Wetumka Police Department pulled over a white Chevy pickup for speeding, 36mph in a 25mph zone. While asking the driver for his license and registration, Officer Chasteen smelled a strong smell of what he believed to be marijuana. He asked the driver, later identified as Estaban Duenas, 25 of Port Arthur, Texas, if he had any marijuana in his possession. Duenas stated to Officer Chasteen that he had a couple of roached in the ashtray that they had just finished smoking. After Duenas came back clear of any warrants, Officer Chasteen asked if he could search the vehicle. Duenas hesitated before telling the officer that there was a little bit more marijuana under the front passenger seat. Under the seat, Officer Chasteen found a jar full of green leafy substance of what appeared to be marijuana. Throughout the rest of the vehicle, the officer found more marijuana, a 9mm magazine full of bullets, a pink purse with $674.00 in it. In the chrome toolbox on the back of the truck, Officer Chasteen found several clear bags of what appeared to be marijuana. Officers found a total of almost 45 pounds of marijuanain the vehicle. Officer Chasteen also found $3,739.00 in passenger, Daniel Estrada’s wallet.

OFFICER KILLED AT DAVIS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY

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KOCO NEWS 5 – HOLDENVILLE, OK An officer was killed at the Davis Correctional Facility in Holdenville. In a press release from the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, an officer died from an injury sustained after an attack by an inmate on Sunday.