Letter to the Editor

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Call for Information for Hughes County Residents, I am compiling a list of organizations and people that provide services to Hughes county. At some point I will put the list in the newspaper.

MY HERO IS...

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1st and 2nd Grade Students at Reed Elementary were asked recently to write about someone they consider to be their hero. Their responses were to good not to publish. We hope you enjoy these as much as we did.

HOW DID SANTA’S REINDEER GET THE JOB DONE CHRISTMAS EVE

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Glenn Selk, Mark Z. Johnson, & Coy Mc-Corkle OSU Extension Have you ever wondered how Santa’s reindeer can make that monumental journey on Christmas Eve? Let’s look into some key facts about reindeer that may help us understand how they transport Ole St.
HOW DID SANTA’S REINDEER GET THE JOB DONE CHRISTMAS EVE

Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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When asked about his teams’ practices over the Christmas Break, Holdenville head coach, Dillion Snow, praised his boys’ and girls’ basketball team for their hard work and progress. Now it’s time to put that progress to work.
Holdenville’s Xavier Randall looks to pass in the Wolverine’s win at McLoud. Holdenville will compete in the Konawa Tournament on Thursday.

BULLETPROOF BIBLE READING – EASY LIKE SUNDAY MORNING

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“The Bible is worth all other books which have ever been printed.” Patrick Henry If I could offer one piece of advice to all of humanity, it would be this. Read the Bible. Read the entire Bible. If you are a believer, then this is an obvious consideration. If you are convinced that the God of the universe is real, and we have a book, accepted now for centuries as revelation of His existence and work, then you might want to read it. Few Christians do this. If you are a non-believer (atheist or agnostic, or perhaps have a different belief system), then I would challenge you to read the Bible anyway. You might want to know more just in case this God and Jesus stuff is real.
BULLETPROOF BIBLE READING – EASY LIKE SUNDAY MORNING

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I had a great visit on Saturday with my longtime friend Gene Sims (HHS – 1952). His family owned the C.A. Sims Grocery on North Oak for many years. In fact, I used to take my empty coke bottles and sell them there for 2¢ each and buy penny candy.
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