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THE STUART LADY HORNETS RUN-RULED SAVANNA 8-0 AND KIOWA 10-2 MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MCALESTER SPORTS COMPLEX TO FINISH UNDEFEATED IN THE FALL 2021 PITT 8 CONFERENCE FESTIVAL. Others wins came against Indianola, Canadian, Crowder, Haileyville and Pittsburg. Teams members include: Reagan Wade, Paris Stanford, Jacie Crenshaw, Haili Igou, Chloe Akin, Jadyn Dalton, Hannah Edwards, Kiara Freeman, Haddie Lindley, Gracie Martin, Kira Meaders, Geralyn Haney, Joey Steele, Braelyn Blasengame and Addi Dalton. The waterboy is Case Chapman. They are coached by Chance Chapman.
Read moreTHE WELEETKA OUTLAWS WILL OPEN THEIR FOOTBALL SEASON FRIDAY NIGHT WHEN THEY HOST DAVENPORT. GAME TIME IS 7:00 P.M. TEAM MEMBERS PICTURED ARE: L-R (front row) Keelan Berry, Kalen Putman, Kyle Thrailkill, David Vanstraten, Marquez Rivera, Gavin Wayland, Tanner Grist, Aaron Fisk, Jeffery Tiger and Dayton Robertson. Middle Row: Joseph Kelough, Remington Neal, Nathan Burden, Bradley Lambert, Trae Brown, Kell Kleck, Robert Hutchins, JR Robertson, Isaak Factor, Kolby Factor. Back Row: Evan Marshall, Emery Birdcreek, Isaac Drake, Bretton Hare, Ean Marshall, Caden Farrow, Jonas Manley, Waylan Bales and Braden Shaddix. Photo by Holley Mouser, Staff Photographer
Read moreWETUMKA FOOTBALL WILL KICKOFF FRIDAY NIGHT WHEN THE CHIEFTAINS TRAVEL TO DEPEW. GAME TIME IS 7:00 P.M. THE LOCAL CHEERLEADERS WILL BE THERE TO CHEER THEM ON! Meet the 2021-22 Wetumka Cheerleading Squad—Emilee Clanton, Olivia Williamson, Sadie Williamson, Kalyn Cowell, Natalie Williams, Mia Ray - Captain, Mazie Wagner, Raygan Lee. The first home game will be September 24 against Caddo and it will be Homecoming. Photo by Holley Mouser, Staff Photographer
Read moreThe Hughes County Commissioners met for their regular weekly meeting Monday Aug. 30, 2021. Those present were Gary Phillips-Chairman, Coal Dilday-Vice Chairman, Stormy George for Tommy Peak, Angela Brooks-County Clerk, Mike Dockery -Emergency Management, Dawn Lindsey and guest Sheldon Tatum RWD #6.
Read moreThe Polish Canadian pastor who faces a potential four-year jail sentence for holding church services in Calgary, Alberta, is warning Americans that the tyranny he saw growing up in communist Poland has spread to Western countries.
Read moreOklahoma’s 1907 Constitution provided that black and white children must attend separate (racially segregated) school facilities, a situation that endured unchanged for nearly half a century. “Separate,” however, did not necessarily mean “equal” in the quality of education provided. In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, sounding the death knell for segregated educational facilities by ruling that separate schools failed to provide black children equal protection under the law. That is, they were inherently (and actually) unequal. With federal funding for education now threatened by any refusal to adhere to the court’s interpretation, most states took measures to integrate their public schools. Oklahoma, the only state with a constitution that mandated separate schools and different funding methods for each, could not simply pass a law requiring school integration.
Read moreLabor Day is coming soon. Clearview will be filled with Golden family members as they return for their annual family reunion held every year since 1924. Pray for Sharon Johnson Patton, formerly of Weleetka, who has spent several days in the hospital. Continued prayers L. C. and wife Irene, as she is his care giver and for those on the sick list. Marjorie Plunkett, Kurrilue Johnson, Billy Walker, Eugene” Cowboy” Tyler, and especially Jean Chatman Jackson who has been placed on hospice.
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