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Tiger French is now home with his sister Cathy Terrell and doing very well. The French family is planning a reunion in Clearview on July 15th on Clearview. Sharon Patton's family and friends are requesting prayers.
Read moreThe City of Holdenville Fire Department will be hosting their annual fire works display at Holdenville Lake on Tuesdsay, July 4 at dark.
Read moreWetumka, Oklahoma - The Wetumka City Council held its regular scheduled meeting on Monday, June 12, 2023, at the Wetumka City Hall. The meeting covered a range of important topics, including up- dates from city officials, discussions on various ordinances, and public comments.
Read moreOn Thursday the Supreme Court, in their ruling on the case, “Haaland v Brackeen,” voted 7-2 to uphold the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), which was originally enacted in 1978 to establish minimum federal standards for removing Native children from their families and required state courts to notify tribes when an Indian child was removed from his or her home outside of a reservation.
Read moreEvery American equates July 4th with Independence Day, our nation’s birthday, and a day Americans have celebrated since the eighteenth century.
Read moreThe old Abe Lincoln Trading Company building, now owned by the Marks family, is being nominated to be added to the National Register of Historic Places and the Oklahoma State Register of Historic Places. The National Register is at the Federal government's official listing of historic properties worth of preservation. Listing in the National Register provides recognition and assists in preserving the nation’s heritage. The building is located on Main Street in Clearview and is a tourist attraction and appears in many photo shoots. The building has been in Clearview since the establishment of the town in 1903 and served as the trading company for the sale of real-estate in the area.
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