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Alfred Reginald Brown, Sr.

Alfred Reginald Brown, Sr. went home to be with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Monday, September 25, 2023. Alfred was born on April 11, 1950, in Holdenville, Oklahoma. He was the firstborn son to Deacon Willie and Missionary Estella Brown.

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Richard Dallace “Dick” Ward Passes Away

Richard Dallace Ward 1937-2023 Richard “Dick Ward” Dallace Ward, 85, of Wetumka, Oklahoma, passed away on September 1, 2023. Born on November 27, 1937, in Wilson, Oklahoma, Richard was a beloved husband, father, brother, and friend.Richard led a remarkable life, leaving behind a legacy of accomplishments and cherished memories. He graduated from Oklahoma University in Norman with a degree in Aeronautical Engineering. Richard’s career in the aerospace industry spanned several prestigious companies, including North American Aviation, MacDonald Douglas, Boeing, General Dynamics, and Lockheed Martin. He played a vital role in the design of numerous aircraft, such as the X-15, XB70 Bomber, F-108, F-4 Phantom, F-15 Eagle, F-18, various variants of the F-16 Falcon, and the lead designer of the Taiwan IDF Fighter. Richard’s expertise in Russian Military Studies was instrumental in preparing the US Military to combat Russian Military Aircraft. He also provided invaluable assistance to the CIA in the analysis of foreign military aircraft. Richard also wrote many articles published in various aviation magazines, books, and various military aviation conferences. Outside of his professional endeavours, Richard had a passion for various hobbies. He enjoyed embarking on long-distance bike rides and was an avid wood carver, creating intricate bird sculptures, wooden ship models, and furniture. Richard’s love of photography led him to capture breathtaking images of aviation, nature, and his beloved family. He was also an avid collector and reader of aviation books from around the world. Additionally, Richard found solace in the outdoors, indulging in activities such as fishing, gardening, and building birdhouses for different bird species. Richard is survived by his devoted wife of 62 years, Sue Lynn, and their two sons, Richard D. Ward and William Scott Ward. He is also survived by his brother Mike, sister Carol, and brother Brad. Richard was preceded in death by his parents, Jack and Mary Lee. A private memorial service will be held for family members later this year. Richard will be dearly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. His remarkable achievements, kindhearted nature, and zest for life will forever be cherished in the hearts of his loved ones.

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Resident Faces Charges for Utility Tampering and Theft in Wetumka

WETUMKA - Wetumka resident, Ms. Winey Moppin, finds herself in legal trouble after allegedly unlawfully tampering with utility meters and stealing city services. The incident came to light on September 20th, 2023, when Officer Scott Gamble of the Wetumka Police Department responded to a request for assistance from City of Wetumka Utility worker, Cody Wright, at Ms. Moppin’s residence.

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Country Comments

Most men will agree that we are just happier than women. There are reasons for that and we want to share some of them today…

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Wetumka Chieftains Battle Hard Against Barnsdall

WETUMKA - In a hard-fought clash, the Wetumka Chieftains squared off against the Barnsdall squad, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. The final score stood at 3220 in favor of Barnsdall, but not without Wetumka putting up a valiant effort.

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Weleetka Outlaws Dominate Keota Lions in Spectacular Showdown

WELEETKA - In a jaw-dropping display of skill and teamwork, the Weleetka Outlaws surged to victory, outpacing the Keota Lions with a resounding final score of 66-18. The Outlaws left an indelible mark on the field, showcasing an impressive array of offensive and defensive talents.

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

Some things never change

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