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We had 7 Moon domino players Monday night at the Nazarene Fellowship Hall and we played 7 games beginning at 5:45 and ending at 9:45. The last game was an hour long as someone would shoot the Moon and go into the circle(lost) and then come out and shoot it again. The opposing team would do the same! lol It was 17 hands long!! It was so much fun!
Read moreThe American Legion Post 32 Auxiliary has selected Sydney Howell of Stuart High School and Destrie Cloud and Emma Norman both of Holdenville High School as their delegates for Girls State 2020.
Read moreTwo years ago, President Trump signed into law the Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017, establishing a National Vietnam War Veterans Day that will be observed every March 29 in perpetuity. Two years ago, President Trump signed into law the Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017, establishing a National Vietnam War Veterans Day that will be observed every March 29 in perpetuity.
Read moreMarilyn Bernice Ballard was born on July 20, 1951 in Clearview, OK to Roy and Mary Ann Ballard. She attended Clearview Grade School through eighth grade and graduated from the neighboring Weleetka High School in 1969. She attended East Central State College and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in in Elementary education 1973.
Read moreLet me tell you a story. On March 20 th , 1998, a killer tornado tore through a still-sleeping community near where I worked in northern Georgia, in which twelve people were killed, with many others injured.
Read moreHughes County 4-H Share the Fun was held on Tuesday, January 21st at 6pm in the Holdenville High School Auditorium. Stuart School sent several participants including instrumentalists Liam McMahan, Finley McMahan, Genna Haney, and Geralyn Haney; vocalists Alexia Chavarria and Lydia Richardson; dancers Emma Ridenour and Lydia Richardson, and 2 skit performances by previously listed members plus Jayeanna Walling, Quinn Davison, and Paisley Schoggins.
Read moreMrs. Charlotte Louise Jackson Walker was born August 15, 1915 to Floyd and Dessie Marina Jackson in Clearview, Oklahoma who were farmers in the area. She was the oldest daughter of six sisters and six brothers. She attended and graduated from Douglass Rosenwald High School in Clearview in 1927. After graduation, she worked at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City to earn money to attend Langston University. She was admitted to Langston University on September 12, 1935 and attended until her money was depleted. Mrs. Jackson would return to Tinker to work and later return to Langston, finally completing her Lifetime teaching certificate for grades 1 through 8 grade and a degree in Home Economics on July 21, 1944.
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