Class of 1964 to Meet for 60th Reunion

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A-TEAM KNEELING left to right: Johnson Tiger, Rick Trammel, Hartzel Schaff, Dale Jenkins, Rick McCoin, Mike Flatt, Leonirc Harjo. STANDING: Richard Nolen, Jim Moeller, Mike Stripling, Johnny Bell, Jerry Moeller, Robert Zolicoffer, Coach Self.
Class of 1964 to Meet for 60th Reunion

LAST SATURDAY A VEHICLE DROVE OFF INTO THE HOLDENVILLE LAKE. ASSISTANT POLICE CHIEF DANIEL NOWLIN WAS ONE OF THE FIRST ON SCENE

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Without hesitation Assistant Chief Nowlin rescued the driver by breaking the glass and helping him to the shore. The driver is believed to have suffered a medical emergency while driving left the roadway while driving north bound on 48 leaving the highway and entering the lake. After the driver was helped from the vehicle family came and picked him up from the scene. Photo and Story Courtesy of Holdenville Police Department

LAST SATURDAY A VEHICLE DROVE OFF INTO THE HOLDENVILLE LAKE. ASSISTANT POLICE CHIEF DANIEL NOWLIN WAS ONE OF THE FIRST ON SCENE.

JULIE WILKINSON RECENTLY SUBMITTED THIS PICTURE OF A PAINTED BUNTING IN HER BACK YARD

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With their vivid fusion of blue, green, yellow, and red, male Painted Buntings seem to have flown straight out of a child’s coloring book. Females and immatures are a distinctive bright green with a pale eyering. These fairly common songbirds breed in the coastal Southeast and in the south-central U.S., where they often come to feeders. They are often caught and sold illegally as cage birds, particularly in Mexico and the Caribbean, a practice that puts pressure on their breeding populations.

JULIE WILKINSON RECENTLY SUBMITTED THIS PICTURE OF A PAINTED BUNTING IN HER BACK YARD

HUGHES COUNTY DEPUTIES WERE AMONG THOSE IN ATTENDANCE

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HUGHES COUNTY DEPUTIES WERE AMONG THOSE IN ATTENDANCE at a recent Autism Awareness in Law Enforcement seminar at the Holdenville Seminar Center. Pictured above are Deputy Josh Kelley, Undersheriff Trevor Teague, and Deputy Robert Whisnant.

HUGHES COUNTY DEPUTIES WERE AMONG THOSE IN ATTENDANCE

Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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Football Stadium History The construction of the Holdenville High School football field was began in 1936 and completed in 1941. The stadium holds a multitude of childhood memories for everyone who has ever played inside that sand rock structure.There are many, many memories of whiffle ball games that were played in the southeast corner of the stadium.
FOUR HOLDENVILLE SENIORS WERE SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE NATIVE AMERICAN ALL-STATE FOOTBALL GAME! #56 Zeke De La Rosa,#54, Isaiah Tiger,#9, Cash Carter and #1Izaia King are proudly holding their winning medals!