The Mask controversy continues

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No “It’s just a mask” can turn into “it’s just a vaccine” very quickly. And it will, you can bet your bottom dollar on that! In less than 5 months, our government has successfully divided the country into “obedient mask wearers” versus “selfish people that refuse to wear masks”.
The Mask controversy continues

Fall Art Show check-in September 28-30

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The Holdenville Society of Painters and Sculptors (HSPS) is thrilled to announce they will be hosting the 2020 Fall Art Show, although there are some important changes that have been made to allow social distancing and safe practices due to the COVID virus. The Spring Art Show was cancelled due to the pandemic. For the Summer Arts Program, HSPS offered students an Arts Project Box with instructions, and the instructors offered lessons online so the students could still have a positive art experience while remaining at home.

Faith Free Will Baptist Church News

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Good morning to you. Hope you and your families have had a great week. Time is pasting so fast. Can you believe it is September? I used to think it was hard waiting for time to pass but nowadays I certainly wish time would slow down. Do you have trouble keeping up?

Calvin and Moss students return to classrooms

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Calvin and Moss Public Schools are working to provide students with a learning experience that is as traditional as possible while also making certain the students are as safe as possible. Although students have the option of taking virtual classes at home, or a blend of both, Superintendent Travis Graham strongly believes students should attend actual classes if possible, stating it is important they maintain and build their relationships and connections with other students. Of course, any current plans are subject to change schools will follow all guidelines or mandates set forth by the State Department of Education. Graham adds that students that are taking virtual classes at home are still eligible for school meals and can participate in extracurricular activities such as sports.

HALO Fundraising Event Saturday, September 5

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Holdenville Veterinary Clinic along with Holdenville Animal Lover’s Organization will be holding a fundraiser and Vaccine event on Saturday, September 5 from 11am to 1pm in the parking lot of First United Bank and they will be offering hotdogs (with or without chili), chips and a drink for $5.00. Also, there will be a snow cone truck and a Bake Sale!
HALO Fundraising Event Saturday, September 5

Holdenville resident injured in Pittsburg County accident

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Holdenville resident Chris Perteet Jr., 19, was injured in a single vehicle accident Sunday afternoon, August 30. According to a report released by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Perteet was driving a 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix when it departed the roadway to the right and struck a culvert, then rolled several times before coming to rest on its wheels two miles east of Arpelar in Pittsburg County at approximately 2:54 p.m.

HOLDENVILLE NUTRITION

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The Holdenville Chamber of Commerce welcomed Holdenville Nutrition to the business community with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday, August 18. This new business is a smoothie and juice bar that features a huge assortment of healthy shakes, coffees, and teas.
HOLDENVILLE NUTRITION

First raise in a decade for City employees

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For the first time in over a decade the City Council looked closely at city employee wages and found many employees to be making far below a living wage as well as several key employees who have worked faithfully for the City for several decades and have not been properly compensated as their workload has increased over the years. The personnel committee decided action must be taken immediately. Any employee making less than $9.00/hr was given a $1.00/hr raise as well as 5 key employees who were given a raise of $2.00/hr. This was the first of what is hoped to be many in a series of raises as the mayor and finance committee work to relieve the City of the current debt from the lake project bonds.