Lion’s Club Corner

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The Holdenville Lions Club fall season ended very well. Our average attendance was 10 members per meeting. In October we had programs from our Holdenville Fire Chief, Brian Jay and Larry Bailey. Both programs encouraged us to expand some of our service projects in the future.
Larry Miller and Steve Enosdeliver a donation to the Holdenville Fire Dept. for the Toys for Tots program. They are pictured above with Holdenville Firemen, Jarrad Rogers and Colton Cox.

VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINE APPROACHES

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Friday, January 19th, is the last day to apply for voter registration in order to be eligible to vote in the February 13th Special Election Weleetka Public School SD I-31 and Town of Calvin (Proposition), Hughes County Election Board Secretary Brandy Davis said today.

“ASKING, ASSUMING, DEMANDING”

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A gripe taken from the lips of one frustrated lady, who was recently overheard in a public place. “I had the family holiday dinner at my house last week, just like I have for years.
“ASKING, ASSUMING, DEMANDING”

The Five Year Plan

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Do you make a list of resolutions for the new year? What if you made resolutions for the next five years? Sound daunting? Take a moment to think about the year 2029. How old will you be? If you have kids, how old will they be? What do you hope life will be like for yourself and your family in five years?
The Five Year Plan

Country Comments

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To raise money for their mission trip, the St. James Youth Group is smelling cookbooks.
Country Comments

Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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Holdenville Boys and Girls have tough losses in tourney The first game in the Konawa Tournament went well for both the Holdenville boys and girls. The girls opened the tournament with a 68-37 win over Epic Charter School and the boys followed with a 7262 win over Seminole. Both squads played some of their best basketball of the year in the first round but didn’t follow through on the second and third round.
Holdenville’s, Kejo Watson, dribbles past a Destiny Christian defender on his way to the basket. Holdenville will travel to Okemah on Tuesday for an important 66 Conference match with the Panthers.

Looking back...the year was 1938

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NEWS FROM 1938 WHAT ARE WE— MEN OR BLOOMER WEARERS? The Women over at Lamar are Gonna Put Bloomers on us, dern it ON THE WAR FRON, AT LAMAR (SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE) The battle lines were drawn here last night, drawn and clearly defined. No man dared breathe above a whisper.
Looking back...the year was 1938

MILLIGAN MAKES PROS

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Kaitlin Milligan, daughter of Dr. Michael Milligan and Kristi Herdlitchka Milligan, and granddaughter of Larry and Georgia Herdlitchka, of Holdenville, recently earned her LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association) card! It takes many years of hard work and countless hours of tours. Congratulations Kaitlin!
MILLIGAN MAKES PROS

“ASKING, ASSUMING, OR DEMANDING”

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A gripe taken from the lips of one frustrated lady, who was recently overheard in a public place. “I had the family holiday dinner at my house last week, just like I have for years.
“ASKING, ASSUMING, OR DEMANDING”