The new school year might have just begun, but Cherokee freshman Harper Laramore is still riding high after capturing a national crown at the recent FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) National Leadership Conference.
EXCERPTS FROM PRIOR NEWSPAPER THAT SCHOOL BELL Is there no way that can be managed to keep the school house bell from ringing all night when the wind blows? With the howling of the wind and the ringing of the bell to one who is at all nervous it seems the evil one is certainly after you! * The first issue of the Wetumka Gazette was published on May 2nd, 1907. Edward Swengel and Carl Bolin became the owners and publishers of the Gazette newspaper on May 11, 1908.
SMALL CLAIMS Str8 Up LLC vs Sherry Hillbolt – Small claim over $1500 Stella Yahola vs Ivan Yahola et al – Entry and detainer Mary Wagner vs Michael K. Sanders – Small claim over $1500 Courtesy Loans vs Katcv Larney – Small claim under $1500 Courtesy Loans vs Skyla James – Small claim under $1500 Tower Loans vs Bridget Williamson – Small claim under $1500 Dianna Middleton vs Benjamin Emarthle et al – Entry and detainer TRAFFIC Shelby Rose Cox – Permitting an Unauthorized person to drive Michael Le Cutbirth – Failure to wear properly adjusted seatbelt restraint Jason P.
FELONIES John Michael Wilbourn–Possession of firearm after former felony conviction MISDEMEANORS Jayden Bridges – Knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property KadonDoyleMoore – Knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property Derick S. Macy – Larceny of merchandise from retailer Jason Tyler Conley – Petit larceny, Knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property, False declaration of ownership in pawn Jessie Loise Snow – Domestic assault and battery in presence of minor, Protective order violation CIVIL Communication Federal Credit U vs Barry C.
Our sympathy is extended to the family of Pete Suazo Services for Pete Andrew Suazo were held Monday, September 8 at the First Church of God in Holdenville at 10:00 am. Interment was held at 2:30 pm at Cookson-Proctor Cemetery in Cookson, Oklahoma.
HOLDENVILLE — Holdenville’s monthly revenue from medical marijuana sales saw a notable decrease in July, prompting concern among city officials about local funding sources. · In June, the city collected $17,261.74 in total marijuana-related tax revenue.