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In a recent development, the City of Wetumka has sent out letters to its residents, announcing a signifi cant decision regarding the governance structure of the city. The communication explains that the current Council-Manager system will be replaced by a Statutory Town form of government, aiming to bring leadership closer to the community.
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Read moreOpera is when a guy gets stabbed in the back and instead of bleeding, he sings.
Read moreThe East Oklahoma District 7 County Health Departments came in two vans to Clearview on January 30 to serve Okfuskee County within the district of seven counties including Adair, Cherokee, Haskell, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okmulgee, and Sequoyah. While in Clearview nurses vaccinated twelve persons for flu or covid.
Read moreThanks to a grant through the Pittsburg’s Community Foundation in Pittsburg, Kansas and the CDL Company of Pittsburg, the Town of Clearview received new sign markers designating historical and places of interest in Clearview along with community building, cemetery, and lake locations. Harvey and Sharon Dean, former teachers in Weleetka, have come to adopt the community and have contributed to the success of Clearview. Both instructed several students who resided in Clearview and have kept in close contact with them. Through their contributions to the Pittsburg Community Foundation, they asked for part of their funds be designated to the improvements of Clearview. CDL Company makes signs throughout the country, especially for railroads, and have spent their time and energy to visit in Clearview, design the sign, and to install the signs. Thanks again to Dr. Harvey and Sharon Dean and CDL Company for their interest and dedication to the Town of Clearview.
Read moreContinued prayer request for those on our sick list: Jerry French, Felix Linden, Otis Davis, Taft Forshee, Tiger French, Wilbert Zackery, Lloyd Samilton, Yolanda Jackson, Becki Stripling, Christopher Stripling, L.C. and Irene Carson, Marjorie Plunkett, and Earnest Hamilton.
Read moreWELEETKA HAS BEEN RAVAGED BY FIRES IN RECENT DAYS. Two house fires, along with the Masonic Building on Main Street in the quiet rural community, were a total loss. First responders from surrounding counties all came and assisted with the blaze downtown. The Masonic building, as well as the homes, were a total loss. No one was injured in the fires. Photo Courtesy of Elaine Hare
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