1919 HOLDENVILLE OWLS FOOTBALL TEAM

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WOLVERINES WILL TEST KNIGHTS HERE FRIDAY Holdenville’s Wolverines try to put down St. Gregory’s Knights for the second straight time on the turf of Wolverine Stadium Friday night when they usher in the 1960 football season.
1919 HOLDENVILLE OWLS FOOTBALL TEAM

OFFICER STABBED AT HOLDENVILLE PRISON ON DAY OF RENAMING

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The name may have changed, but violence continues to plague a former private prison in Holdenville, including the day it was renamed for an officer who was fatally stabbed at a different facility. A prisoner stabbed a correctional officer at the former Davis Correctional Facility the morning of Oct.

OKLAHOMA FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION AWARDS MINI GRANT TO HOLDENVILLE 4H CLUB

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Holdenville 4H was recently awarded a mini grant from The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture. No one from Hughes County has ever been awarded this grant before. We are honored and thrilled to have received it! We plan to purchase Sheep Livestock Judging Materials for our Livestock Judging Team and our club. The kit not only has livestock judging material but also species specific animal husbandry material and material that will be used for meat judging.
Pictured Right to Left: Jared Soria Club President, Grayson Poulain Club Vice President, Samantha Carter, Hughes County Farm Bureau Administrative Secretary and Hughes County Farm Bureau Foundation Coordinator, Landen Yates, Club member and Hughes County 4H Vice President, Jada Remis, Club member and Hughes County 4H Reporter.

Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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Wolverines wallop Wampus Cats 43-6 The Wolverines didn’t play their best game of the year but they did play well enough to totally dominate the Atoka Wampus Cats by a score of 43-6. The game had some significant highlights.
Holdenville defender, Cash Carter, interrupted an Atoka handoff and created a fumble on the Wampus Cats’ first play from scrimmage. # 24 Xavier Randal # 54, Izaia Tiger, and # 22 Sawyer Jeffrey scrambled for the loose ball that Randall ended up securing to the Wolverines the ball at the Atoka 39 yard line.

HUGHES COUNTY COURT RECORDS

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FELONY Peoria Leshea Nash – Bringing Contraband into Jail/Penal Institution Salvador Madrigal Sanchez – Possession of firearm after former felony conviction Jossue V Madrigal – Trafficking in illegal drugs, Manufacture of CDS/possess material with intent to manufacture. MISDEMEANORS Ryan David Ashley – Malicious injury to property under $1000, Obstructing an officer, public intoxication Jack Lee Phillips – Driving with license cancelled/ suspended/revoked Shannon Dewayne Smart – Obstructing an officer, Battery/ Assault and battery on police officer, resisting an officer PROTECTIVE ORDERS Maranda Lacey Bible vs.

SOONER FOOTBALL

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The Oklahoma defense struck first with a 44 yard interception touchdown by Billy Bowman. The Sooners amassed 523 yards on offense as Dillon Gabriel finished 26/39 for 366 yards and three passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns. The defense kept Iowa State from scoring in the second half and secured the victory. Oklahoma improved to 5-0. Now with a big win against Texas in the Red River Rivalry, OU advance to 6-0.
SOONER FOOTBALL