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Clearview is Searching for A Priceless Asset

“Someone Stole the Clearview School Bell” The bell remains missing. An anonymous $500 reward is being offered for its return. If you have any information about the bell’s whereabouts, please contact the police in Okfuskee County or anyone in Clearview.

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CLEARVIEW NEWS

Remember to donate to the Clearview Cemetery Fund, please send your contribution to Clearview Cemetery at 302 West Main, Clearview, OK 74880 or to Shirley Nero Zelle or Venmo using phone number 918.698.6037. Your contribution is important to the maintenance of the cemetery.

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Lead Bus #1 “The Smart

Lead Bus #1 “The Smart

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Dr. Donnie Nero

Dr. Donnie Nero

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Annual Juneteenth Rudisill Library All-Black Towns Tour

Every year, the Tulsa Rudisill Library organizes two bus tours to explore the historically all-Black towns and communities in Oklahoma. This year, 114 guests visited Grayson, Clearview, and Boley. Each bus had its own tour guide (Lead guide Shirley Nero of Clearview and Darren Williams of Tulsa), and the mayors of each town welcomed the guests upon their arrival (Mayor Leon Anderson of Grayson, Mayor Marilyn Jackson of Clearview, and Mayor Gregory Hicks of Boley).

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Congratulations Ari Jackson

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Did You Know? It’s Juneteenth at Clearview on June 21, 2025. Come Join Us!

Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19, marks the 1865 emancipation of enslaved people in Texas, effectively ending slavery in the U.S. It commemorates freedom, acknowledges Black Americans’ resilience, and reflects on the continuing fight for equality.

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