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Our sincere apologies to Mrs. Amy and Mrs. April and their students for inadvertanly leaving their Turkey recipes out of our Thanksgiving edition. We appreciate the students sharing these with us and know our readers will enjoy them.
Read moreA man by the name of Albert Reyna has been charged with one count of soliciting prostitution/keeping a disorderly house, and one count of unlawful use of telecommunication device after repeated harassment of a local retail worker.
Read moreBillye Catherine “Cathy” Russell Williams was born on February 25, 1956, to Billy Gerald Russell and Nellie Arnold Russell in Holdenville, Oklahoma. She went to be with her Lord and Savior on November 6, 2022, in Baytown, Texas at the age of 66.
Read moreA poll of 2,000 adults found that two-thirds will tell friends and family they are 'fine'
Read moreStuart inducts newest NHS Members—
Read moreMany of us complain about the economy but few of us know what hard times really are. Our parents and grandparents that were alive in the 1920’s and 1930’s knew what hard times really were. Many were homeless, hungry, and hurting.
Read moreLocated in western Lincoln County, Fallis is situated on a paved county road five miles northwest of Wellston. Originally known as Mission, the town was established on the western edge of the Iowa Reservation. In 1894 the name was changed to Fallis for its prime developer and first postmaster, Judge William H. Fallis. Due to its location in the productive valley of Bear and Mission creeks and the Deep Fork River and at a crossroads of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway and the Fort Smith and Western Railroad, the community became an agricultural trade center. In 1903 fourteen thousand acres around Fallis produced 10,500 bales of cotton worth a half-million dollars. In 1904 the county's first oil well was drilled nearby. At 1907 statehood the population was 321.
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