OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION ADDRESSES COMMISSIONERS

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HOLDENVILLE — Monday morning’s meeting of the Hughes County Commissioners carried a serious tone as a representative of the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) to address the condition of the Hughes County Assessor’s Office and the county’s recent designation as Category III non-compliant by the State Board of Equalization (SBOE).
Brooke McNaughten, pictured above with husband Dylan, is sworn in by Judge Trisha Smith as Hughes County Assessor.

DAWN LINDSEY RETIRES AS HUGHES COUNTY TREASURER

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DAWN LINDSEY RETIRES AS HUGHES COUNTY TREASURER...After 15 years, Dawn Lindsey is retiring from the Hughes County Treasurers Office. Ann Jett has, who has worked in the office for 7 years, has been appointed as her replacement until the next election. Pictured above is the Hughes County Treasurers Office (L-R): Dianna Manion, Anna Jett, Dawn Lindsey, and Kim Tatum.

DAWN LINDSEY RETIRES AS HUGHES COUNTY TREASURER...After 15 years, Dawn Lindsey is retiring from the Hughes County Treasurers Office. Ann Jett has, who has worked in the office for 7 years, has been appointed as her replacement until the next election. Pictured above is the Hughes County Treasurers Office (L-R): Dianna Manion, Anna Jett, Dawn Lindsey, and Kim Tatum.

Christmas in Holdenville 100 Years Ago...

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Christmas as it was in Holdenville Twenty-five years ago. Reprinted from Holdenville Democrat, 1921 (Continued from Last Week) ...in the rear of the store, instead of seeing this old object, I see Phillips’ Racket store in its place. The John Marks building, where is it? Ah! The beautiful American state bank building now holds its place. Instead of the little frame building known as McShan’s hardware store I see the Farmers’ National bank building. I turn toward Dr. Way’s little frame drug store building but I see the beautiful First National bank building, later the Liberty state Bank, but now occupied by the Pever Kozy Korner confectionery. Across the street where the Henry Scales store building stood I see the present First National bank building, known as the McFarlin building, and the railroad commissary, where is it? I turn my thoughts once more down the street past the McShan hardware store looking for the Buchner hotel. That seemed to be a gathering place on evenings and Sunday afternoons for the young folks of the town. I see a solid block of beautiful business buildings known as the McShan block and as I search for the one particular spot where the old hotel stood I see D.F. Roberts and company dry goods store. I recall many pleasant times spent by the young folks at this place and especially do I recall the croq1uet yard at the side of the house where the young folks would congregate on Sunday afternoons to play and have a good time but they never failed to close their games, and go to the depot in time to see the train come in. We had so few amusements then for it must be remembered that the town was very small and in their eagerness for pleasure the youth grasped at many things and extracted from them much pleasure that our boys and girls would not see much pleasure in today.

HUGHES COUNTY COURT RECORDS

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FELONIES Alex Conelius – Murder in the second degree MISDEMEANORS Trevon Deray White – Malicious injury to property under $1000, Breaking and entering with unlawful intent (a felony) CIVIL Credit Acceptance Corporation vs Bryan C. Smith – Indebtedness LVNV Funding LLC vs Jennie Barfield – Indebtedness LVNV Funding LLC vs Elizabeth Paige Kelley – Indebtedness LVNV LLC vs Joseph Wimberly – Indebtedness Foundation Energy Management LLC vs Dianne Irwin et al – Interpleader JeremyAllanSimmons vs Service Oklahoma – Application for an order In the matter of Danny Lee Lucas – Estate of deceased PROTECTIVE ORDER Caleb Scott Anglin vs Layla Dawn Mason Linda D Napoleon vs Trevon Deray White Brandy Sue West vs Caelb Hodgins SMALL CLAIMS Whitney Krebbs et al vs Kelly Carathers – Entry and Detainer TRAFFIC Destane Renee Rockwell – Failure to maintain insurance/ security form, Failure to pay taxes due state Regina P.
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