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Read moreWe sure enjoyed seeing all of the beautiful snow pictures last month! Thank you to each and every one who entered the contest!
Read moreMarguerite Bush was born to the late Manuel Bush and Pinkie Golden Bush on August 18, 1916, and was basically raised by her maternal grandmother, Dollie Golden, in rural Okfuskee County, Oklahoma. Marguerite Departed this life on Friday, March 19, 2021, at 104 years of age, being a lifelong resident of Clearview, Oklahoma.
Read moreVoters in Hughes County who want to have absentee ballots mailed to them for the April 6, 2021 Board of Education and Statutory Municipal General Election should apply now, County Election Board Secretary Brandy Davis said today. Although the County Election Board can accept applications for absentee ballots until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 30 , Davis urged voters who want to vote by absentee ballot to apply early.
Read moreSome days we skip along, pulling our wagons with great confidence--so full of energy that the load seems light. Some days the load seems heavy, and we need someone to help us pull our wagons over the bumps in the road. Some days we are just tired. We sit in our wagons and let someone else pull us along for a while. And some days it’s kind of nice to share our little red wagons with a friend. As you think about yesterday, and make plans for tomorrow, keep in mind that there will be times when you can help pull someone’s little red wagon for a while. After all, helping to pull each other’s little red wagon is what makes it possible to face the challenges the day brings.
Read moreClearview News: It is time to clean your lots. If you live out of town, please help to clean up Clearview. Several lots have already been cleaned of overgrown trees and brush. 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 First Baptist Church was established in Clearview in 1904 and closed around 2005 with the last members being Idella Ballard, Lucille Williams, and Paul Abrams. The original building was a one-story building facing the south with an enclosed porch with two entrances, one on the east and one on the west sides. Also, the church had a cook kitchen which still stands and a church bell. When they constructed the second building, the original pulpit was used and along with the speaker podium. The podium is now in use at another church as well as other items. The church bell was stolen. The corner stone will be donated to a museum as a part of Okfuskee County and Clearview history. The building was torn down, burned, and buried in the crater. A part of Clearview history gone but preserved in our memories.
Read moreSeminole State College recently named Crystal Bray as its Nursing Program Director. Bray served as a full-time nursing instructor for the College from 2010-2019. In 2019, she purchased Country Rose, a home décor, jewelry and clothing boutique in Seminole.
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