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Ardell Evella Drake Withers was born in Clearview, Oklahoma July 22, 1916 to Sam and Mendie Edwards Drake. Ardell was the third of ten siblings: Lillian, Luvenia, Irene, Selma, Etta, Alma, Everett, W. G., and Willie B. Being raised in the home as the elder child, Ardell developed strong leadership qualities early in life. Upon the death of her mother and due to her deep devotion to her family, she assumed the role of matriarch.
Read moreAccepting 2021 Tenth Induction Ceremony Inductee Nominations
Read moreClearview News: Happy 84 birthday on February 28 to Kurrilue Johnson in Maryland, an adamant reader of the Hughes County Tribune. Sisters Marian and Jean Marie and her husband Frank spent time with their mother Marguerite and brothers Earl and Daryl French in Clearview last week. Rural Water District #3 continues to ask customers to boil their water before consumption or cooking. The citizens are happy to be over the cold weather and are anxious to get out prepare for spring. Please continue your prayers for those on the sick list Marguerite French, L. C. Carson, Marjorie Plunkett, Kevin Sinnett, Kurrilue Johnson, Billy Walker, Cornell Lucas, and Jean Chatman.
Read moreThe Oklahoma African American Educators Hall of Fame, Inc. is offering a scholarship generously donated by Mr. and Mrs. William “Bill” Ford of Shawnee, Oklahoma. Mr. Ford played football under coach Watson at Shawnee High School. Coach Watson had major impact on the life and success of Mr. Ford and in return this scholarship has been established to continue the legacy of making a difference in the lives of young athletes as Coach Watson did for so many. This scholarship is open to male and female athletes who attend and graduate from an Oklahoma Public school that will attend college fulltime at an Oklahoma accredited institution. Preference will be given to African American students. The amount to be awarded will be contingent upon monies available each year and may vary. The selection process will be concluded by April 1 st of each year and the recipients will be notified in writing. Recipients will be asked to attend the Oklahoma African American Educators Hall of Fame banquet in September.
Read moreBiden Omits Mention of Dr. Seuss from ‘Read Across America Day’ Amid Concerns of Racist Undertones
Read moreIf a “nicest guy in the world” award was given to famous American pastors, few would disagree New York Times best-selling author Max Lucado should find himself toward the front of that line. He’s the consummate cuddly bear whose central message is God’s boundless and unmerited grace for all people, regardless of their story. This is the hallmark of his ministry and life. It oozes from his pulpit and the pages of his books. He speaks of it in a thousand different ways, always seeking to help people understand this glorious truth from yet another creative, illuminating angle.
Read moreWe want to to Tommy Hogue for congratulate Wetumka During his recent promotion police officer Investigator. with Investigator our visit Hogue, we learned that he is the first official Investigator the Wetumka Police Department has ever had.
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