Looking back...the year was 1951

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The school year 1950-1951 has come and gone leaving many broken romances behind and new ones are still in the making. Spring brought the thing called “love” and love brought a mixture of trouble and fun. So ends another hilarious year, and in this column lie the remains and results of the private lives of the students of H. H. S.

Audit of Sherrif’s Dept. Shows ‘Years of Malfeasance’

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Financial misgivings at the Seminole County Sherrif’s Department have been going on for more than a decade, according to Oklahoma State Auditor & Inspector (SA&I) Cindy Byrd. Byrd released her forensic audit report for the Sheriff’s Office Tuesday afternoon, Feb.
Cindy Byrd Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector

Holdenville Lions Club Corner ~ by Lion Jerrie Lindsey

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The Holdenville Lions Club began February with Mike Lindley as our guest speaker. He is the WED – Workforce and Economic Development Director at Wes Watkins Tech Center in Wetumka. He informed the Lions members about some of the training that Wes Watkins has available to get the student into a good paying job when they finish the training. Some of those include truck driving, bus driver, man-lift and fork-lift. Also office skills such as excel and quick books, and child development classes are available. He stated that training can be tailored to the needs of a business or set up when there is demand for the course. During the business portion of the meeting the Treasurer, Lion Steve Enos, reported that the Regular and Service accounts are both in very good shape for the rest of this year.
Holdenville Lions Club Corner ~ by Lion Jerrie Lindsey

HOLDENVILLE POLICE RESPOND TO RECKLESS DRIVING INCIDENT AT JACK SHERRY REAL ESTATE, SUSPECT IN JAIL

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Holdenville, OK - In the early hours of January 28, 2024, Officer Dylan Hale of the Holdenville Police Department was dispatched to the Jack Sherry Real Estate building located at the corner of Main St. and N. Hinckley,in response to a motor vehicle accident. Upon arrival at the scene, Officer Hale discovered a black Chevrolet truck from the early 2000s lodged inside the west side of the Jack and Sherry Real Estate and Investment building.
HOLDENVILLE POLICE RESPOND TO RECKLESS DRIVING INCIDENT AT JACK SHERRY REAL ESTATE, SUSPECT IN JAIL

CITY COUNCIL ADJUSTS HUNTING AND ATV PERMIT RATES AT HOLDENVILLE LAKE

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In a recent decision aimed at balancing local interests with those of visitors, the Holdenville City Council has revised permit rates for hunting and ATV operation at Holdenville Lake. The adjustment entails an increase in fees for out-ofcounty hunters and ATV operators, while rates for in-county individuals remain unchanged.
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