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Atwood Nazarene Church is welcoming all sports fans and has extended the invitation to local sports teams to come and hear Jamelle and Emmitt’s testimony.
Read moreSTUART LADY HORNETS, CANEY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS—The Stuart Lady Hornets (25-2) were crowned the Caney Invitational Tournament Champions on Saturday, September 14th. Stuart started the tournament strong with wins over Atoka and Hartshorne. A loss 2-0 to Turner forced them to face Calera. After beating Calera, they advanced to face Turner in the final beating them 1-0 to capture the trophy. Pictured are Head Coach Jeff Parnell, Team Manager Ambree House, Ava Hughes, Genna Haney, Lainey Ford, Ella Shiever, Kacyn Whitaker, Haily Tullier, Reagan Dominic, Kiara Russell, Paris Stanford, Reagan Wade, Keelie Treat, Kaci Justice, Assistant Coach Rodney Treat, Not Pictured: Bentlee Bryant.
Read moreThe Wetumka Chieftains faced a tough battle on Friday night as they hosted the Empire Bulldogs. The first half was a closely contested affair, with both teams playing strong defense, but Empire managed to hold a 6-0 lead at halftime.
Read moreA logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost production is 4/5 of the price. What is his profit?
Read moreServices Eulogy: Christopher Plunkett Temple & Sons Funeral Directors, Inc Clearview Community Center Internment: Clearview Cemetery Marjorie Plunkett, born in Clearview, Oklahoma, on August 6, 1942, closed her eyes and fell asleep for the last time at age of 82. Marjorie was the fifth-born daughter of Imogene and Alphonso Bruton. Marjorie attended Elementary School and High School in her hometown of Clearview and was respected and loved members of her community. Marjorie was baptized member of her family Church, Tyree Chapel AME.
Read moreThey shall come weeping, and with supplications will I lead them: I will cause them to walk by the rivers of waters in a straight way, wherein they shall not stumble: for I am a father to Israel, and Ephraim is my firstborn.
Read moreFor 101 years, the Golden Family has celebrated a reunion during the Labor Day weekend in Clearview, Oklahoma. Family members from all points of the United States travel to Clearview to celebrate the remarkable remembrance of the lady of began the uniting of this family. In 1906, Dolly Golden and her husband Ashford Miner and their eight children traveled from Texas to Clearview, Indian Territory to begin a new life. In December, 1907, one more child was born to the family, Ashford passed in 1913, leaving Dolly a widow. She remained in Clearview until her death in August of 1953.
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