Right to Vote for Chief of Police Restored to Citizens

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In what can only be described as a win for the citizens of Holdenville, the city council in the December 7, 2021 meeting last Tuesday, in a close vote, restored the right of the people to vote for their chief of police. In a meeting held on November 20, 2018, the Holdenville city council amended ordinance 866, relating to elected officials. In the past, a town marshal was elected by a vote of the people and the city council then voted to appoint the town marshal as chief of police, under standing the two offices to be one and the same. The revised 866 ordinance redefined the duties of town marshal to be, “1. Attend meetings of the City Council and assist in the maintenance of order among the attendees., 2. Head up all parades organized by the City, 3. Organize, or direct others to organize, and coordinate traffic control for funeral processions, and 4. Have such other powers and duties as may be prescribed by law or ordinance.”

A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THE ALPHA MOTHERS CLUB

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A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THE ALPHA MOTHERS CLUB for their yearly donation of toys to the Holdenville Fire Department to be given to area children in the Toys for Tots campaign. They are such a blessing. Pictured above are Front Row (L-R): Shirley Harkey, Ina Reams, Sharon Dilday, Helen Lindsey, and Alice Olivo. Back Row (L-R): Loita Sharp, Rev. Kris Mayberry, Jerrye Giles, Marsha Salazar, and JoDawna Smith. Pick up for the Toys for Tots gifts will be December 23 at the Holdenville Civic Center, 124 N. Creek from 6:00-8:00pm. Full inforrmation about donating to Toys for Tots on page A-2.
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THE ALPHA MOTHERS CLUB

City Council to Discuss Chief of Police and City Manager

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After many months and much work, the Holdenville City Council will finally take up the issue of chief of police tonight with an ordinance which is ready to be voted on. The ordinance would change the chief of police position from an appointed position, back to an elected position as it was for so many years dating back to the town’s beginning.
City Council to Discuss Chief of Police and City Manager

Holdenville to Veterans: THANK YOU!

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Bristol Langdon Augie Robinson and Sam Leftwich with Mrs. Kelly Ledo Logan Creekmore 7th Grade teacher and National Guard E-4 Specialist Casey Carter pictured with Salt Creek Soldier Nate Buck Bristol Langdon Ruston Foster and Lane Logan Eli Jinkins AKA Colonel Sanders Lane Logan.
Holdenville to Veterans: THANK YOU!
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