The Fairview Eagles recently returned to their nest

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The Fairview Eagles recently returned to their nest. All of us had a great time. Pictured above is Fairview graduate Alton Winningham whose father served as superintendent at the Fairview school for many years and was loved by everyone. Alton is shown with an annual from the 1940’s when his dad was serving as superintendent.

The Fairview Eagles recently returned to their nest

Four Fairview favorites

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You never know what’s going to happen when these four Fairview favorites get together. Pictured above at this year’s reunion are Phil and Belva Wood, Barbara (Meadors) Taylor, Kathryn (Meadors) Turner.

Four Fairview favorites

“Firemen do it, so why not churchgoing men?”

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Podcasts available at Coffeetimecolumn.com Send any responses to: andybowman839@gmail.com While out walking we met, greeted, and walked on past a lady who suddenly tripped over the little dog scampering at her feet. Causing her to fall face first on the hard street surface.
“Firemen do it, so why not churchgoing men?”

WOLVERINE SPORTS BY TOM TURNER

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The Holdenville Wolverines opened their 2022-23 basketball season on the road last week and took one on the chin at Caddo. The girl’s lost the opening game by a score of 28-66 and the boys lost by a score of 40-65. Both teams will play again on Tuesday when they travel to Seminole. The boys and girls are both expected to have good seasons but things didn’t go Holdenville’s way at Caddo. Traditionally, basketball season can be divided into three sub seasons. The first is the pre-Holiday season, next is the post-Holiday season and the last would naturally be the play-offs. There’s still lots of games to be played before the Holidays. Holdenville will play eight more times before Christmas break and all of those games will be on the road. Holdenville will play their first home game on January10. There’s plenty of time for improvement before the play-offs begin in late February.

Reunion Time

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St Paul’s Episcopal Church will be sponsoring a Native American Celebration as our Community event on December 10, 2022 at 2:00. Everyone is invited to attend and support our young actors as they demonstrate the story of the Birth of Jesus.
Among those attending this year’s Fairview Reunion back in September were (Left): Carroll and Marion Prince along with (Right): Rex and Barbara (Kay) Joiner.

MAN ARRESTED FOR MURDER IN SASAKWA

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On Sunday, November 6, 2022, OSBI began an investigation into a deadly shooting in rural Seminole County, between the towns of Sasakwa and Wewoka. The Seminole County Sheriff’s Office had received a 911 call regarding a shooting that occurred at that location. Upon arrival, deputies located Russell “Rusty” Bolen, 33 years old, deceased at the scene. An additional individual, Robie Watters, 52 years old, had also been shot, and was transported from the scene. Daniel Sisco, 46 years old, reported Bolen and Watters pointed firearms at him, and he shot at them, striking both of them. OSBI agents responded to the scene, interviewed individuals, and conducted a thorough crime scene investigation.
MAN ARRESTED FOR MURDER IN SASAKWA