Winning and Losing

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Success in life is much like a series of competitive events. We win or lose based on our effort, preparation, and the team we have around us. Shortly after I started my business, I realized I needed to develop an all-star team if I was going to win in the business world. Among others, I needed a banker, an accountant, a marketing specialist, technical people, as well as a great attorney. My father introduced me to one of his best friends, who happened to be his lawyer.

Tomato Cages

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Tomato cages are very beneficial to the production of your tomatoes. Not only do they provide a support for indeterminate types to sprawl upon, but they also keep the fruit off the ground and provide better air circulation through the plants thereby reducing chances of disease development. By encouraging vertical growth, you can also grow more in smaller spaces.
	Tomato Cages

HOLDENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR NIGHT

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Senior Albert Fixico with Coach Casey LaValley Senior David Olney with parents Mark and Nesha, and brother Josh. Senior Jose Martinez with Coach Casey LaValley Senior Bailee Black with parents Josh and Beth Senior Laeh’lah Bowen with parents Darin and Amie Senior Brooklyn Brown with parents Pat and Katie Senior Emma Factor with parents Brian and Shelia Senior Stevi Huff with parents Steve and Kelly Senior Emmalyn Mariott with parents Jeremiah and Brandi Senior Jessica Moore with parents Jeff and Amanda Senior Wolverine Baseball players Albert Fixico, Jose Martinez, and David Olney Holdenville Head Coach, Rick Scott, said his seniors were the heart and soul of the 2022 season.
HOLDENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR NIGHT

Hughes County Court Records

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FELONIES Jorge Luiz Juarez— waiver of extradition Kristina Pack— possession of firearm while on supervision Timothy Harold Reid OSW—perjury MARRIAGES Kord Stuart Crews, Caney and Ashlynn Sherea Thompson, Holdenville Adam Michael Romberg and Jordan Leigh Sanford, both of Holdenville CIVIL Wells Fargo bank vs. Justin L.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Coach’s Prayer at 50 Yard Line

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This [Monday] morning, Coach Kennedy will finally have the chance to defend his constitutional right to freely practice his faith at the Supreme Court. Coach Kennedy was the head coach for the Bremerton High School junior varsity football team & asst. coach for varsity. After each game he waited until the players cleared the field then took a knee to pray silently. The school demanded he stop praying after games, and later terminated him because of this freedom of expression and for simply living the principles of his sincere faith. I sent a letter to the school in 2015 in support of Coach Kennedy’s right to pray. In America, we can have a faith and we can live that faith. The only thing Coach Kennedy is guilty of is practicing that faith. I was proud to lead 23 of my Senate colleagues and 32 House Members in filing a brief with the Supreme Court in support of Coach Kennedy. After a years-long legal battle, I am hopeful there will be justice for Coach Kennedy and SCOTUS will uphold this fundamental right of all Americans, including public school teachers & coaches, to live out their faith. Throughout Coach Kennedy’s long journey to defend that right, he has been a true example of grace, kindness & respect.

Council Votes to Maintain Control of Transition

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It is no secret there is a small group of people who have opposed Mayor Massad on every single major issue since his election in April 2019. Their bitterness and hatred have only continued to grow over the past three years. That was never more evident than at last Tuesday’s Holdenville city council meeting when discussion and debate quickly devolved into shouting and calls for removal of private citizens.

This past Sunday

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This past Sunday, Oklahoma District #18 State Representative David Smith came to the Holdenville Church of the Nazarene to present Mary Evelyn Wilson with a citation from the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
	This past Sunday