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SEPTEMBER 10TH
Do you know what the Feast of Tabernacles is all about?
Read moreSeven Red Hat Ladies traveled to Okemah to Pepinos Restaurant on August 8. Joyce Yates called the meeting to Order. Joyce Brinley will be in charge of our mealtime prayer. She also led us in prayer.
Read moreTeam members pictured are: Left to Right - 1st Row: Alex Freeman, Brandon Rhinehart, Jordan Osborn, Levertis Smith, Claud Middleton, Logan Melton, Chole Wright, Cameron Black, Hunter Wann. 2nd Row: Caleb Jacobs, Wesley Hamilton, Austin Goodson, Allen White, Josh Folenius, Logan Crouch. 3rd Row: Hayden Hobia, Tyler Woods, Tony Hill, Jackson Reid, Anthony Taylor. Coaches:Assistant Chuck Goodner, Assistant Landyn Oliver, Assistant Devon Reid, Head Coach Darrell Reid. Photo by Holley Mousers, Tribune Photographer
Read moreSucker Day will be held September 26th, 2020. We are celebrating the 70th anniversary of Sucker Day with festivities being held once again on Main Street. As of now we are looking at food trucks, vendor booths, a parade and live entertainment.
Read moreThere will be a Police fundraiser at the Wetumka Housing Authority Building on Canadian Street on Friday, September 11, from 11 am to 6 pm (or until they run out!)
Read moreClearview News: Clearview Town has received a Community Rural grant to create an exterior wall mural depicting the history of the town. The mural will be placed on the west wall of the Clearview Main Street Community Building. A prominent artist from Oklahoma City will create the mural from local photos of historical buildings and early people of Clearview. Remember those who need prayers in our community: Marguerite French, Alpheus Grundy, Billy Walker, Cornell Lucas, Otis Davis, and those suffering from COVID-19.
Read moreClearview, Indian Territory was established in 1903. During those early years of the town’s history, many grocery and dry good stores popped up along Hattie Street (present day Main Street). One of those stores was belonged to Jeff Horn and his wife Rosanna. The Horn’s moved from Texas to begin their new life in a new town. Not only did he own a store, he soon established himself as owning a vast number of acres of farmland to grow cotton and other crops. In addition, he and his wife raised their granddaughter Dessie Idalee Roberts.
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