Things You Don’t Hear Anymore

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Be sure and refill the ice trays we’re going to have company. Quit slamming the screen door when you go out! Be sure and pull the windows down when you leave, it looks like a rain shower is coming up.

HSPS Spring Art Show Winners

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All categories: Patsy Lane, Grand Theft Mater Artist: Oil: 1st place, Yvonne Green, Lake Tahoe’s Turquoise Water with Rocks; 2nd place, Sandy Ingram, Persimmon Branch; 3rd place, Charlotte Harris, Memorial Tree; Honorable Mention, Maxine Welch, Blue Heron.
Enjoying refreshments at the HSPS Spring Art Show were Stephen Davis and Dale Gann.

Hughes County Court Records

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Ronee Blaylock, failure to register as sex offender Shawn Sanders— waiver of extradition MISDEMEANORS Jonathan Ray Wilson— obstructing an Officer Sabrina Wilson—obstructing an Officer MARRIAGE Kylie Erin Davis and Tristan Isaiah Johnson, both of Holdenville DIVORCE Donna Stephens vs. William A.

MEMORIAL DAY IN HOLDENVILLE

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Last Friday American Legion Post 32 along with several volunteers from the community including churches, Hughes County Deputies, and Oklahoma Court Services put out flags on the graves of every single veteran in Holdenville Cemetery. More than 1087 flags were placed.
Legionaire Jeff Hinze

Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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Pardon me for writing in first person but when I went to the cemetery on Memorial Day Weekend my memory drifted back to a decade or so ago when I ask my friend Larry Langwell how he got an ugly scar on his leg. Larry’s reply puzzled me because he said the scar was received on his senior trip. I was a bit puzzled at first because I had no memory of a senior trip!
The seniors of 1967 stacked the Wolverine football team with multiple decorated veterans. Larry Langwell and Lanny Scroggins served their country in Viet Nam. Langwell was a marine and Scroggins served in the army.

COURT RULES AGAINST CITY OF HOLDENVILLE IN RECENT LAWSUIT

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HOLDENVILLE, OK - In a recent court case, the City of Holdenville was found liable for breach of contract in a small claims lawsuit filed by Kara Richardson, pool operator for the 2022 swim season. According to court documents, Richardson alleged that the city failed to fulfill its contractual obligations, resulting in financial losses and early closure of the pool.