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Johnathan Bond to sing at Wetumka First United Methodist Sunday

Dove Award and Grammy nominated Johnathan Bond of Young Harmony will be ministering in music at the Wetumka First United Methodist Church on Sunday, October 10, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. He will be sharing his award-winning music and an amazing testimony about what God has done in his life. Everyone is invited to attend.

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Around Town......by John Bill Martin

I have been associated with a variety of newspapers in one category or another for the past 70 years. It all started when I was a freshman at Holdenville High School and the World’s Best English Teacher (Christine Provence) leaned over my desk as she handed back a theme I had written in her freshman English Class and whispered, “John Bill, I think you have a talent for writing. You might want to pursue that.”

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State Representative David Smith to hold Town Hall Meeting

State Representative David Smith will be hosting a town hall meeting on October 14 at 6:30 pm. The meeting will be held at the Nazarene fellowship hall, 323 S. Oak, Holdenville. Everyone is invited.

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Graham-Dustin September Students of the Month!! Congratulations

Graham-Dustin September Students of the Month!! Congratulations Kaden Proctor, Blair Berna, Ethan Proctor, Weston McCullar, Asher McKaughan, Macii Higgins

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LaDonna Jean Herber, “The Cowgirl”

LaDonna Jean Herber, age 68, left to be with the Lord October 2, 2021 peacefully in her home surrounded by loving family. She was born September 22, 1953 in Bakersfield, CA to James and Imogene Cross. She married her soulmate, Les Herber in January 1998.

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Calvin Bond Issue Explained

Calvin Schools is proposing a $1.8 million bond proposition to the voters on October 12 2021 to construct a school cafeteria. The new cafeteria will be built in the existing location of the current Cafeteria. The current cafeteria was built in 1971 and through the growth of the district and services now offered by the school, the space is very limited and equipment is outdated. The goal of the proposition is to give Calvin Schools an adequate space to serve the students of the district as well as a facility that can better serve the needs of the community. The financial impact to the district will be an increase of $1.80 a year ($0.15 a month) per $100 paid in property tax.

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Holdenville Chief of Police Resigns

The following is the resignation letter from former Police Chief, Conny Clay to the City of Holdenville:

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