Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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Holdenville Has High Hopes for Regional Track Meet The Holdenville High School Boys and Girls Track Teams will travel to Atoka on Saturday to compete in the regional track meet. A finish in the top three in any event will qualify an athlete or relay team for the state meet.
High Flying Princess......Holdenville track athlete, Princess O’neill, takes off from board in the Long Jump Competition at the Prague Invitational Track Meet. The Holdenville High School Track Team will travel to Atoka on Saturday for the regional meet.

HOSPITAL CEO GIVES POSITIVE UPDATE AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING

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Holdenville General Hospital (HGH) CEO Steve Stewart shared encouraging news during his recent update to the Holdenville City Council, reporting that the hospital’s financial outlook for March was unexpectedly strong. Both revenue and expenses remained steady, resulting in a positive bottom line for the month and the year to date.

HUGHES COUNTY DISTRICT COURT RECORDS

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FELONIES Sebastian Payne – Grand larceny Kelley Ratliff – Bringing contraband, Bringing contraband CIVIL First United Bank vs Hannah Reeves et al – Indebtedness Jefferson Capital Systems vs Robbie Rae Peel – Indebtedness Jefferson Capital vs Nicholas Nickelson – Indebtedness OneMain Financial Group LLC vs Sherrie A Fordetal–Indebtedness LVNV Funding LLC vs Gregort Rogers – Breach of Contract LVNV Funding LLC vs Todd Quinci – Indebtedness Security Credit Services LLC vs Jamie y. Caudill – Indebtedness Allen Carter vs Service Oklahoma – Application for an order Carter Reed Lewis – Name Change In the matter of Hopeful Mae Tiger – Estate of deceased In the matter of Billy Don Carl – Estate of deceased DIVORCE Kimberly Howe vs Cody Wayne Scott Howe Samantha Joe Stites vs Wendell Connor Osborn – Child Support Enforcement MARRIAGE LICENSE Floyd John Smith and Sandra Lynn Smith PROTECTIVE ORDER Starla Ryan Brines vs Billy Price Leshawn Taylor Lowe vs Treontea Huntley TRAFFIC Gerlyn Collins – Expired Tag Taylor Counts – Hunting without a license, Illegal possession of a turkey.

CITY OF HOLDENVILLE OUTSTANDING WARRANTS

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Warrants Outstanding Between: 01/01/1900 and: TR-2016-18098 NICHOLS, MICHAEL J. 04/22/82 11/18/24 DRIVERS LICENSE, DRIVING W/O LICENSE, REVOKED, SUSPENDED, DENIED $373.75 18098 TR-2020-21209 NICHOLS, MICHAEL J.

Our sympathy is extended to the family of George Wood

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George Llwyn Wood was the son of George and Edna (Burris) Wood, born on May 30, 1935, in Wewoka, Oklahoma. George was brought up and attended school in Holdenville, graduating Holdenville High School with the class of 1953. He went on to play football at Coffeyville Junior College in Coffeyville, Kansas and the University of Tulsa. He then went on to play football and study Business at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater.
Our sympathy is extended to the family of George Wood

CITY INSPECTOR OUTLINES PROCESS FOR DEALING WITH DILAPIDATED STRUCTURES

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At the recent Holdenville City Council meeting, City Inspector and Code Enforcement Officer Ron Wiseman addressed growing public interest regarding how the city handles the removal of dilapidated buildings. In response to several inquiries, Wiseman issued a “Public Nuisance Abatement Checklist for Dilapidated Buildings,” outlining each step of the process.
NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS SWORN IN, NEW MAYOR ELECTED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING IN HOLDENVILLE. Tammy White was sworn in to her first term as City Counciwomen over Ward 2. Mike Dockrey was sworn in over Ward 3, Don Merriman over Ward 4, and Lori Babb sworn in as the at-large member. One of the first orders of business was to elect a mayor for the upcoming term. The council voted unanimously in favor of Mike Dockrey’s nomination of Lori Babb as Holdenville’s newest Mayor.