HUGHES COUNTY COURT RECORDS

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FELONIES John-Sing Maxwell Amundsen – Domestic assault and battery with a dangerous weapon Guangyou Chi – Aggravated trafficking in illegal drugs, aggrevated manufacture of CDS, endeavoring/ conspiracy to deliver/ manufacture/possess CDS, endeavoring/ conspiracy to deliver/ manufacture/possess CDS, possession of sawed off shotgun MISDEMEANORS Nehemias Tyler Jenkins – Obstructing an officer, public intoxication Joshua David Rish – Possession of controlled dangerous substance, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia Timothy A. Byrd – Harassing and threating electronic communication Gabriel Sears – Threaten to perform act of violence, assault and battery CIVIL Cavalry SPV II LLC vs Cristina Conn – Indebtedness Jefferson Capital Systems, LLC vs Kristin Turpin – Indebtedness PROTECTIVE ORDER Trent Douglas Hodgins vs Amy Michell Hodgins Beverly Hodgins vs Amy Michelle Hodgins TRAFFIC Daryl Sean Gore – Speeding 1-10 MPH over limit Skyla Nyka Francine James – Failure to wear properly adjusted seatbelt restraint Kenny Don House – Failure to wear properly adjusted seatbelt restraint Gary Ray Morgan – Failure to wear properly adjusted seatbelt restraint Alvin Lin – Speeding 21-25 MPH over limit Tommy John Taylor – DUS 1st Offense, Transporting open container of alcoholic beverage, Failure to wear properly adjusted seatbelt restraint, failure to comply with compulsory insurance law Richard Keith Jackson – Speeding 16-20 MPH over limit Elizabeth Ellen Parker – DUI Drugs, Failure to comply with compulsory insurance law Justin Lee Hoover – Failure to wear properly adjusted seatbelt restraint Davis Glenn Muse – Operating M/V with expired registration Yamil Omar Torres Robles – Speeding 1-10 MPH over limit Brooke Reyna – Allowing Domestic Animals to Run at large David Andrew Potter – Failure to comply with compulsory insurance law.

HOLDENVILLE CITY ATTORNEY EMPHASIZES ORDERLY CONDUCT AT MEETINGS

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During a recent Holdenville City Council meeting, City Attorney Matt Peters addressed the importance of community involvement in local governance while underscoring the need for orderly conduct during council proceedings. Expressing gratitude for the robust engagement of residents in the democratic process, Peters emphasized the council’s commitment to upholding transparency and adherence to legal protocols.

HSPS to hold Watercolor Workshop

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Come play in the Watercolor with us! HSPS presents Dwayne Taylor as instructor for a day class on March 13, 14, 15 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with a light lunch for all attendees. Dwayne has juried into several art shows and opened Moon River Studio Art Gallery and Custom Picture Framing in Yukon, Oklahoma after leaving public education where he was an art teacher for many years.

Holdenville City Council Urged to Address Menace of Loose Dogs

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In a heartbreaking plea before the Holdenville City Council, local resident Ronna Haney shared an account of the dire consequences of loose and menacing dogs wreaking havoc within the community. Haney’s impassioned address to the council shed light on the pressing issue of animal control and the need for stricter ordinances to safeguard both pets and residents.

Holdenville General Hospital (HGH) Earns Top Honors as one of America’s Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals

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Hospital CEO Steve Stewart is excited to announce that Holdenville General Hospital (HGH) has been recognized as one of the top-performing Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) in the United States by the prestigious Chartis Center for Rural Health. This accolade, bestowed upon only five hospitals in Oklahoma since the inception of the recognition program in 2011, underscores HGH’s commitment to excellence in healthcare delivery and its pivotal role in serving rural communities.
Holdenville General Hospital (HGH) Earns Top Honors as one of America’s Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals

VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINE APPROACHES

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Friday, March 8th, is the last day to apply for voter registration in order to be eligible to vote in the April 2nd Special Election Wetumka School District I-05, Moss School District I-01, Allen School District Propositions and Board member Races and City of Holdenville Hospital proposition and City of Wetumka propositions, Hughes County Election Board Secretary Brandy Davis said today.
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