Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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Wolverines down Wewoka 72-61 The Holdenville High School girls’ basketball squad traveled to Wewoka and defeated the Tigers 71-62. Holdenville took command early in the contest and amassed a 19 point first quarter lead before the Tigers could get going.
HHS Basketball freshmen attendant, Ryleigh Tiger and her escort, Izaia King.

HHS Online Enrollment

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Holdenville Schools will be implementing a new on-line enrollment program for next year. In order for this to work, I need your (parent #1 on contacts) personal email address of next years 8th-12th grade student to enter into Wengage.

Mo and Mary Celebrate 70th Anniversary

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Elmo (Moe) and Mary Collins met on a bus leaving McAlester, fell in love, and were married on February 9, 1951 in Hartshorne, Oklahoma. Moe was a radioman in the U.S. Navy. Mary would join him in Groton, Connecticut where he was stationed. That began their life together in love.
Mo and Mary Celebrate 70th Anniversary

Remember When... Jewel Nichols 1st Grade Class at Diamond School

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CLIFFORD DALTON 1965-66 RHONDA KAY DOSSETT 1965-66 JACK SHERRY 1965-66 JIMMY JOHNSON 1965-66 BETH MCDOUGAL 1965-66 1965-66 MARGARET ANN GRIGGS 1965-66 LEON AVERY 1965-66 JOHN SHELLY 1965-66 BOBBY ANDERSON 1965-66 LEE ALAN SHIPLEY 1965-66 PAUL STIRMAN 1965-66 SHIRLEY LOU HAMBY 1965-66 FRANKIE MOPPIN 1965-66 RANDY JOE SKILES 1965-66 JUSTEEN STEELE 1965-66 JOHNSON 1965-66 KEITH JENNINGS 1965-66.
Remember When... Jewel Nichols 1st Grade Class at Diamond School

Brush and Limb Pickup

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City of Holdenville Street Commissioner Jim Thetford reminds residents that the annual Citywide brush and limb pickup will begin on March 1. He encourages everyone to spend time during the next couple of weeks pruning trees and shrubs in preparation for spring, as well as clearing away dead limbs and branches that have fallen during the winter.
Street Commissioner Jim Thetford along with Street Department employees Larry Foster and John Houlton working hard to keep our city streets looks good.

Airport Projects Still Alive

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Holdenville City Council member Jeanna Gordon, whose responsibilities include serving on the Airport Committee, presented a plan to the rest of the Council showing how they could save money renovating the airport terminal building using City workers instead of hiring contractors. Each step included a cost estimate. The City received a $20,000 grant for improvements to the building through the CARES Act.