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Read moreAn African American motion-picture actor known for his comedic characterizations, Dudley Henry Dickerson, Jr., was born in Chickasha, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory (present Grady County, Oklahoma), on November 27, 1906.
Read moreThe incentive for building the Fort Smith and Western Railway was the presence of vast bituminous coal fields in the Ouachita Mountains of the Choctaw Nation in Indian Territory.
Read moreMarilyn Jackson recently attended a meeting of the Black Town mayors at Langston University. The group is working incentives and grants to improve the economic development of the towns.
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Read moreH e l l o Hughes County! My name is Dale Stringer and I am seeking your vote for District #3 Commissioner. I feel blessed to be able to call Hughes County my home as I am a lifelong resident. After I graduated from Allen Public Schools, I worked in the family construction business until 2006. In 2007 I began working for District #3 and in 2010, Commissioner Jim Searcy appointed me as Foreman. I have learned much from my time and experience as a county employee. Without my family, friends and community support, I would not have made it this far. Members of my family include Arlan and Norva Wilson of Gerty, my son Micah Stringer of Allen, sister Rhonda Cupps and husband Roger of Ada, sister Shana Wilson of Ada and sister Kimberly Dalinger of Gerty. I am asking for your vote on November 9, 2021 for Hughes County District #3 Commissioner as I want to continue to serve the citizens of my District to the best of my abilities.
Read moreHello, my name is Josh Tatum. I am announcing my candidacy for the Hughes County Commissioner for District 3.
Read moreIn case you were wondering, Red Hats is about being Kind and Positive - Red Hatting is about fun and friendship! And that’s what we had when we went to “Ole Red’s” in Tishomingo on 9-11- 21! There were just four of us, so we all got to ride in Glenda’s pickup truck. We had a good visit on the way down there talking about what we had done since we last saw each other. Ole Red’s is a nice place to visit. And don’t forget the bathrooms as they put some neat ideas into it. Morris McLane was playing the guitar and singing some country songs from the 80’s. We had a table right up front, so we really got to enjoy his singing. Since there were only four of us, Cindy McDaniel had brought four prizes and we all got one. I got a vanilla candle, a silver necklace and matching earrings, hand sanitizer, and lots of chocolate that was scattered on the table. Thank you, Cindy! Glenda Stinson had brought a beautiful fall centerpiece with gold metal pumpkins placed around it. It was awesome! After we ate our delicious meal of catfish and chicken fried steak, we had our picture made with Morris. He was a super nice guy! If you ever get a chance, please go see him. It was worth the trip!
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