Looking back...the year was 1965

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1965—OLD NEWS Wakeley, Troup Give Program To Local Club Joe Rauniker, head of the Vocational Agriculture training in the local High School, was Program Chairman for the Tuesday meeting of the Rotary Club. His opening remarks covered some of the community service activities of his group such as the building of the new back stop at the local ballpark, the construction of the seven man sled for use in training for the football team. He added they are now in the process of building new sign boards to be erected on the highway inviting tourists into Holdenville.
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HOLDENVILLE POLICE UNCOVER FALSE IDENTITY, SUSPECT ESCAPES CUSTODY

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Holdenville, Oklahoma - In a dramatic turn of events, a suspect wanted for a larceny from Dollar General attempted to evade arrest on September 28, 2023, resulting in a pursuit through alleys and backyards. Officer Chris Perteet Jr. of the Holdenville Police Department was on duty at approximately 1030 hours when he encountered the wanted individual at the intersection of Eighth and Creek Streets.

OFFICER ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPTED CONTRABAND SMUGGLING AT DAVIS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY

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Hughes County, Oklahoma - In a shocking turn of events, Peoria Nash, a Correctional Officer at Davis Correctional Facility, was arrested on September 28, 2023, for attempting to introduce contraband into the facility. The arrest followed an extensive investigation led by Agent Craig Hicks of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) Office of Inspector General (OIG), revealing a carefully orchestrated plan involving an unknown caller and a lucrative offer.

DYNAMIC EMPLOYEES THWART INTERNATIONAL MARIJUANA SHIPMENT

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HOLDENVILLE, OKLAHOMA - A routine day at Dynamic Home and Lawn in Holdenville took a surprising turn when a white male dropped off a suspicious UPS package on September 15, 2023. Dynamic Home Lawn, a local UPS shipping location, alerted the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) after noticing irregularities in the shipment.

Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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Holdenville downs Tishomingo 47-0 Holdenville dominated the Wolverines’ Homecoming game with Tishomingo-Mill Creek from the very first play from scrimmage. The game began with a Tish kick-off that went out of bounds and Holdenville’s offense entered the game with the ball on the 35 yard line.
What do you do after you beat up a car with a sledge ....you stand on it! The Wolverines smashed this wreck at the Homecoming Pep Rally and then stood on the conquered auto!