Thief Narrowly Escapes after Robbing Hughes County Assessor

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Thieves were out in full force in the Moore Country Club area of Holdenville Sunday night. A white male has been caught on camera breaking into a car belonging to Hughes County Assessor, Amber Jones. Jones’ husband, Michael, Holdenville Water Superintendent, pursued the thief on foot down the 300 block of Butts street, around the Catholic Church where the thief struck him with the blunt end of an ax. Jones continued to pursue the suspect through the First National Bank drive through and onto the property of Bill and Dayna Robinson. It was then that the unknown male turned and fired two shots at Jones before jumping into a white SUV with the license plate number 27848. Michael and Amber pursued the vehicle before losing it just past Eastern Hills Road. If you have any information that might help lead to the arrest of this suspect, please call the Hughes County Sheriff’s Office at 405-379-2203.

Hughes County Court Records

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FELONIES Jermisha Jana Beverly—trafficking in illegal drugs Estaban Duenas— trafficking in illegal drugs Daniel Estrada— trafficking in illegal drugs Dustin Self— trafficking in illegal drugsmethamphetamine MISDEMEANORS Carl True—leaving scene of accident damaged fixture MARRIAGES Leonard David Roark, Fitzhugh and Jera Elaine Estep, Wewoka Tim Michael Nichols, Shawnee and Brenda Gail Nichols DIVORCE Chelsi Parson vs. Michael Keith Roberts CIVIL Baisheng Xu vs.

Life Is a Journey – Walk in a Manner Worthy of the Lord

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Occasionally, I find myself doing home repair projects around my property. I have done projects from plumbing repair in our laundry room to building a fence in the backyard. I’ve noticed a trend in my level of enjoyment when working on such projects. Tasks that are lengthy in time because they require more attention to detail, I don’t enjoy. Projects I can complete in short order because they don’t require as much attention to detail, I tend to enjoy more.

Sword and Trowel: Funhouse Follies

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Years ago, a study showed that people who watch too much television had a skewed view of how many friends in life they have. Something about watching TV made people mistakenly believe they had more real-life friends than they actually did.

Holdenville Firefighters Fight Multiple Fires in Record Hot Temperatures

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Fires raged in and around Holdenville last week as the Holdenville Fire Department responded to calls in temperatures over 100º over several days. The first of two structure fires was set on the 1100 block of South Oak on July 17. Firefighters fought high flames in some of the hottest temperatures of the year. The very next day, the house next door to the one which had just burned down the night before, was also set ablaze. Firefighters returned to the same block to fight yet another house fire at the abandoned house. Both structures are believed to have been set on fire by someone, but there are no suspects at this time. No sooner than the firefighters extinguished the second house fire, they were called to a grass fire, leaving one scene and heading directly to another. In only one week, Holdenville Fire Department responded to nine grass fires, two structure fires, and a car wreck. All of this in record high temperatures. We are thankful for these men and women who respond to these dangerous situations at a moment’s notice.
Holdenville Firefighters Fight Multiple Fires in Record Hot Temperatures

Ribbon cutting held for Farm Bureau-New Agent Jessica Beck

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A huge crowd gathered to welcome Jessica Beck as the new local agent of Farm Bureau Insurance in Holdenville. Customers, co-workers, family and friends came out to help her celebrate. Jessica said she is looking forward to spending many years here and giving back to their insureds and the community.
Ribbon cutting held for Farm Bureau-New Agent Jessica Beck

Old Geezers enjoy monthly meeting

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Had another great old geezers Holdenville Alumni meeting on July 11. There were 19 in attendance. The Wall of fame that Bobbie Jo is working on is growing. If you have more pictures, bring them and we can copy them and give them back to you. Thank you, Delbert Taber, my great friend for taking me (George Kernek)! Some of those attending were: Mike Agan, Mike Winningham, Keith Kernek, Jerry Harwell, Gayle Frederick, Bruce Graham, Maxie Carter, Rosalia Mendoza, Bobbie Jo Loomis Wells, Joyce Loomis Kernek, John Bill Martin, Bill Langdon, Jimmy Dale Langdon, Vernon Robinson. Thank you, Bobbie Jo, for working on the Wall of Geezers Fame.
Old Geezers enjoy monthly meeting

Old Geezers’ Wall of Fame

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George Kernek is pictured with his good buddy Delbert Taber, who drove him down to Smokin Joe’s Rib Ranch for the Old Geezers’ meeting..
Old Geezers’ Wall of Fame

City, County work together

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There are few things scarier to a city than losing its water supply. Last week Holdenville’s towers, along with every line from Holdenville to Lamar, ran completely dry. Two days prior to the city running out of water, the water superintendent noticed he was having trouble holding water in Jackson Hill Tower, which he knew meant there was a leak somewhere. So, the search began. Normally, they could see 100’s of 1000’s of gallons running out into a street or even field, but they could not locate it anywhere in town. The mayor and water superintendent pulled out the waterline maps and began to search every part of town with a buried line. Monday afternoon as the mayor was walking near Airport Road, he just happened to smell chlorine which meant there was treated water somewhere in the area. In the field across from Central Metal Finishing (the old Seamprufe building) the mayor discovered a small pond into which the leak was draining. They followed a small flowing creek of treated water north from the pond where they discovered an 8-inch line with a 4-foot gash emptying the last of Holdenville’s water supply onto the ground.
City, County work together
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