THANK YOU FOR HELPING CLEAN UP HOLDENVILLE LAKE

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Lake Clean-up 2023 Many Many Thanks to all of those who contributed and continue to contribute your time and energies to The Lake Clean-up Project 2023. We started in January with a wonderful showing of Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, FFA members, Key Club members and the Junior High basketball teams.

Services Held for Jose’ Valenzuela

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José Cummins ‘Mimoes’ Valenzuela passed away in Holdenville, Oklahoma on Monday, April 10, 2023, at the age of 48 years. José was the son of José Gamez Valenzuela and Joan Cummins, born on May 11, 1974, in Yuma, Arizona.
Taliah Skeen-Stone and Lincoln Gray were excited to hunt eggs with their Reed Elementary classmates this month.

HUGHES COUNTY COURT RECORDS

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MISDEMEANOR Charles Carr— possession of controlled dangerous substance CIVIL Oklahoma Home builders, LLC vs. Darin Fields— breach of contract First United Bank & Trust vs.

Looking back...the year was 1963

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1963 LITTLE WOLVERINE We recently found part of a 1963 “Little Wolverine” newspaper. The top two stories were as follows, The Top Fifty Songs & Who They Were Dedicated To He’s So Fine .
Looking back...the year was 1963 HHS Seniors 1963

Around Town......by John Bill Martin

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Many of us over 40, WAY over 40 or hovering near 40 are quite confused about how we should present ourselves. We’re unsure about the kind of image we are projecting and whether or not we are correct as we try to conform to current fashions.

OHCE ATWOOD CLUB SEWS COOLING TIES FOR MILITARY

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The Hughes County OHCE Atwood Club sewed 26 cooling neck ties for deployed military this last Tuesday at their club meeting. The focus of this project is to help keep service members cooler as the triple- digit temps begin to hit this summer. We will be saving some of the neck ties for our annual military boxes that we send out each fall to deployed relatives of local residents of Hughes county, and the rest will go to Madison Nickels a 4-Her that is collecting these neck ties year-round to send to deployed military. Our OHCE club hopes to help keep service members cooler for when the triple digit temps begin to hit. These neck ties are filled with water-absorbent polymers and work on the principal of evaporative cooling. Coolties are a hands-free way to bring down a person’s body temperature. If you are a resident of Hughes county and have a deployed relative, send us your loved ones contact information to 200 N. Broadway. Suite 2, Holdenville, OK 74848 and they will put them on their list for this fall.
Pictured above are members of the OHCE Atwood Club (L-R): Tochie Cates, Judy Mathis, Sharon Delana(back), Latrishia Sherry (front), Beverly Chapman, Marie Burns, and Narva Wilkerson.
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