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At approximately 11:50 a.m. Wednesday, April 7, 2021, an earthquake occurred 7 kilometers east of Holdenville. It registered at 3.4 on the richter scale.
Read moreThe French family and the Town of Clearview would like to thank all who sent cards, prayers, condolences, and well wishes in memory of Marguerite French upon her passing. In addition, the French family and the Town of Clearview want to thank all for the monitorial donations made in lieu of flowers to support the Town of Clearview gymnasium fund. All donations are very much appreciated. The next Town Trustee meeting is scheduled for April 13, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. at the Clearview Main Street Community Building. It is an open meeting to the public. Happy birthday to Chris Bush on April 4 th . Happy birthday to Joyce Barrett on March 31 st . Please continue your prayers for those on the sick list Joyce Barrett, Sharon Johnson Patton, L. C. Carson, Marjorie Plunkett, Kevin Sinnett, Kurrilue Johnson, Billy Walker, Cornell Lucas, and Jean Chatman.
Read moreThe same aunt who had warned me about bad words also cautioned me about the hazards of germs and their transmission from one person to another. Although I was initially hesitant to accepting the existence of things so small I couldn’t see them with the naked eye, eventually I grudgingly gave in to what seemed to be a universal belief about germs on the part of adults. In fact, I soon came to believe that almost every disease must be the result of some contagion or other.
Read moreAnyone wishing to establish schools for freedmen in Oklahoma after the Civil War faced serious challenges because of Indian Territory’s unusual status in the United States. In addition to the common problems of white opposition and lack of money, those who wanted to educate former slaves also faced the reality of different problems and reactions within each of the Five Tribes. In 1866 the U.S. government concluded new treaties the tribes, requiring that each recognize its former slaves as tribe members. The national Freedman’s Bureau, created by Congress in 1865, operated in Indian Territory for several months under the leadership of Gen. John Sanborn but ceased operation when the new treaties were negotiated. As a result, most of the effort to educate freedmen originated within each tribe and differed from group to group.
Read moreIt is important to keep one’s eyes open for pieces of history all the time.
Read moreALLISON BRAY AND COLE RHINEHART (LEFT) AND JORDAN OSBORN AND ABBY YOUNG (RIGHT) are pictured at the 2021 Wetumka Prom held recently. We would appreciate anyone who took pictures at the Wetumka prom sharing them with us as we were not notified of the event and therefore did not attend.
Read moreA city-wide cleanup will be held the second weekend of April. There will be two roll off dumpsters available at the city barn April 9 through 11. We ask that appliances and batteries be set to the side of the dumpsters.
Read moreThere once was a man named George Thomas, a pastor in a small New England town. One Easter Sunday morning he came to the Church carrying a rusty, bent, old bird cage, and set it by the pulpit. Several eyebrows were raised and, as if in response, Pastor Thomas began to speak.
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