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It all started when Dollie Golden married Caleb Sims on March 20, 1921. Caleb promised Dollie’s mother Dollie Golden that he would bring his new bride back to visit her every year on her birthdate of September 1st. He kept his promise. The return trip eventually evolved into a family reunion of Goldens coming together to celebrate Dollie’s return which was held at Grandma Golden’s country home with homemade ice cream and cake.
Read moreThe oldest member present was Opal Inez Ware from the Pinkie who is 90 years old
Read moreThe Lucas Family Reunion – Labor Day Weekend
Read moreJerry Dilday participated in the Circle Back program at Wetumka Elementary Schools by teaching Flag Etiquette to the students. These sixth grade students were taught how to properly raise and lower the flag as well as how to fold it. More photos inside.
Read moreHUGHES COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING HOLDENVILLE, OK. August 22, 2022 The Hughes County Board of County Commissioners met for a Regular Meeting in Hughes County 200 N Broadway, Holdenville Oklahoma, with the following board members present: Coal Dilday Chairman, Gary Phillips-Vice-Chairman, Jim Lively-Member, Angela Kay Brooks-County Clerk, Morgan Tedder-County Commissioner Sec. Admin, Mike Dockrey-Hughes County E.M.
Read moreDonnie Nero, Clearview Town trustee meets with Dillion Wehba representing “Paint Oklahoma Beautiful” to receive seven five-gallon buckets of paint for a project in Clearview. This project is designed to encourage volunteers to seek out unsightly community structures and renovate them with the cretive use of resources. H. I. S. Paint of Oklahoma Cit donated the paint the Public Service Company of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality funded a stipend for supplies to transform the community blemish over aperiod of a few days with just the appplication of paint and a lot of elbow grease. More to come on the project and solicitation of volunteers.
Read moreOn Saturday, August 20, 2022, Alpheus Grundy turned 91-years old. Unknowingly, on Sunday afternoon, his nephew came by his home to take him out to dinner but made a detour to the Clearview Main Street Community Center where he was surprised with a birthday party organized by his niece Shawnda Grundy and sister-in-law Shirley Grundy. He was met with members of the Grundy family who he had not seem in months, especially his older sister Betty from Oklahoma City. Others attending were his Clearview family and friends, especially his older friend 96-year-old Otis Davis. He was greeted with the traditional Happy Birthday song followed with a meal and birthday cakes of all flavors. He was speechless when asked how he was feeling about the fact that so many came out to share in his blessings of 91 years and that family and friends came all this way to share in celebrating his birthday.
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