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Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY –The Wetumka Municipal Authority (Authority) received approval for $1,099,999 in funding Tuesday from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) to improve the Authority’s water and wastewater infrastructure. The
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Read moreIn a recent develop - ment, Wetumka City officials are pursuing legal action against Samuel Lee Fish, 64, of Wetumka, for al - legedly stealing electric and water from a prop - erty on Highway 9. The incident came to light on February 15, 2024, when Officer Jacob McElroy of the Wetum - ka Police Department responded to a call from Cody Wright, a representative from the City of Wetumka.
Read moreThe Clearview Road has become increasingly dangerous for locals because of the high speeds of autos traveling through Clearview due to the detour of Highway 75. Please slow down if you are traveling this road. Marjorie Plunket is home but is having some difficulties. She will be returning to the hospital for more test. Lloyd David Samilton and Jerry French are asking for extra prayers on their behalf. Elayne Evans continues to recovery from her hip surgery with no problems. Continued prayer request for those on our sick list, Otis Davis, Taft Forshee, Tiger French, Wilbert Zackery, Lloyd Samilton, Yolanda Jackson, Becki Stripling, Christopher Stripling, L.C. and Irene Carson, and Earnest Hamilton.
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