Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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The Wolverines traveled to Wewoka last Friday for the annual rivalry clash and came away with a decisive 53-0 victory. Holdenville rolled up 41 unanswered points in the first half and coasted through the second half to roll up a dominating 53-0 win.
Holdenville quarterback, # 1 Izaiah Kingheads upfield behind the blocking of # 3 , Malachi Henderson and # 9, Cash Carter. Holdenville defeated the tigers 53-0.

Looking Back at 1929

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1929 OLD NEWS Public Invited to Attend Breeding ceremonies Sunday The public is cordially invited to attend the services Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock in the Methodist church at which time the distinguished service cross awarded posthumously to Lieut. Dick B.

Around Town

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Profound proclamations concerning life When you stand in front of a classroom of children for 57 years as I so enjoyably did, you encounter all sorts of questions, mostly about your personal life and sometimes about whatever topic we might have been discussing in class. Many of the questions were very provocative, others nosy and some inspired me and others to think up some answers to use as ready replies.

Country Comments

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Do you ever feel overworked, over-regulated, under-leisured, under benefited? Take heart. This notice was found in the ruins of a London office building.
Country Comments

Fairview 1947

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With the Fairview reunion coming up this weekend, we thought this would be a great time to share some Fairview news from the year 1947: FAIRVIEW BY MRS. WALTER HULSEY FAIRVIEW – Ernest Robertson is now employed in Bristow.

WEST NILE FOUND IN TWO OKLAHOMA COUNTIES

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Horses In Woodward And Hughes Counties Are Positive For WNV. By Carly Sisson, Horse and Rider wo West Nile virus (WNV) cases have been confirmed in Oklahoma, located in Woodward and Hughes counties.

HOLDENVILLE ROUND UP CLUB EXPRESSES SINCERE THANKS

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The Holdenville Roundup Club would like to express our sincere appreciation for your amazing support and attendance at the “Bull Mania” event held at the Billy Moss Arena on August 5th. It was definitely worth all the months of hard work and sweat that went into getting the arena and the grounds ready for the event! We especially want to thank all the sponsors who so generously contributed, making this event a possibility and such a success! We look forward to keeping the club active and having more events in the near future, barrel racing, team roping or whatever is of interest. We also welcome anyone that might want to become a member of the Holdenville Roundup Club. It is a family-oriented club.
HOLDENVILLE ROUND UP CLUB EXPRESSES SINCERE THANKS