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Tyler Seamon named Wetumka Police Officer of the Year

CONGRATULATIONS TO OFFICER TYLER SEAMON, who was named Officer of the Year of the Wetumka Police Department. Officer Seamon started working a couple of years ago as a jailer and then became an officer. He is very good at his job and is very professional. He will be attending Cleet in the near future. He was raised in the Dustin area and he and his family are making their home in Holdenville. He is shown pictured with Chief Joe Cooper and Assistant Chief Fred Wasbon.

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Hughes County Court Records

FELONIES

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Why Every Child Deserves Married Parents and a Society Who Helps Them Get That

There’s so much to love about a good wedding. Between the mountainous cake, the glamorous decorations, and most importantly, the bride and groom holding back tears as they take their solemn vows, weddings are quite a scene to behold. Life rarely provides more beautiful moments.

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Family Talk

Finishing Strong in the Family

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Hughes County a Winter Wonderland ...and more coming!

WEDNESDAY’S ICY WEATHER might have proved to be too cold to venture out, but Misti O’Kelley and Laura Robinson braved the cold to share these beautiful ice pictures with us.

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A First for African Americans ~ Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Tom Colbert - the first African American Supreme Court Justice

Tom Colbert was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on December 30, 1949. He graduated from high school in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. Colbert came from “an extremely poor background in Sapulpa, Oklahoma,” the eldest child of a single mother, Edith Colbert, who started out on welfare. She and other family members instilled in him the drive to “work hard, be respectful, dream the impossible dreams, to never give up on those dreams no matter how times got.” His grandfather, in particular, taught him that “the only way to break the family’s chains of poverty” was to earn a college degree.

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Clearview News

Clearview News: Happy birthday to Ethelene Scott on February 11th and Billy Walker on February 25th . Sympathy is extended to the Winston family on the death of Richard Winston of Oklahoma City. He will be buried at Northfork Cemetery next week. Alpheus Grundy and Otis Davis are doing much better. Please continue your prayers for those on the sick list Marguerite French, L. C. Carson, Marjorie Plunkett, Kevin Sinnett, Kurrilue Johnson, Billy Walker, Cornell Lucas, and Jean Chatman.

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