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Okfuskee County OHCE Winter Meeting

Members of the Okfuskee County OHCE clubs met on Tuesday, December 12th for their Winter Meeting. After the business meeting, Jan Maples, the County Educator recognized outgoing president Henrietta Hicks and secretary Shirley Nero. Both served two terms totaling four years served each. Maples presented them with engraved OHCE cutting boards. After the presentation, Maples installed in the incoming officers (left to right in photo) secretary Rita Cooksey, President Sherri Largent, Vice-President Diane Laos, and Secretary Marilyn Jackson.

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Clearview News:

The HVAC in the gym is almost complete. The electrical connection is the last step. The town is looking forward to a grand opening. Please continue to pray for our sick, Otis Davis, Taft Forshee, Tiger French, Wilbert and Ida Mae Zackery, Lloyd Samilton, Yolanda Jackson, Becki Stripling, Christopher Stripling, L.C. and Irene Carson, Marjorie Plunkett, and Earnest Hamilton.

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One Pharmacist’s View

Christmas Memories

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Eli Benard Joins 1000 Point Club

Eli Benard Joins 1000 Point Club

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Wetumka Kiwanis Bike Give-away!

Wetumka Kiwanis Bike Give-away!

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Mark Turner, Mark Qualls Named Coaches of the Year in Little River Conference

Moss Fastpitch Softball (pictured above; left to right): Senior Shay Stambaugh received All Conference, Head Coach Mark Qualls received Coach of the Year for the Little River Conference, Junior Harlee Nolen received All Conference and Little River

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“JUST FLAPPIN HIS GUMS”

The old man is sitting on his front porch is his favorite rocking chair and talking to a his freshly minted twentyone-year-old grandson – attempting to encourage him to think things over clearly before deciding. To make decisions for his life based on clear facts, a living God, and real love. Instead of impulse, illogical dreams, and irrational hopes.

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