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GRAHAM-DUSTIN JH SOFTBALL GIRLS

GRAHAM-DUSTIN JH SOFTBALL GIRLS —(back row) Riley Higgins, Serenity Henry, Keylee Palmer, Sabena Shelburn, Ileyana Harjo, Shyanna Purdom. (front row) Eden Blalock, Peyton Henry, Macii Higgins, Jinessa Barrett.

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Country Comments

An aphorism is a short, pointed sentence expressing a wise or clever observation or a general truth.

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Part II — Mrs. Holman Recalls Early-day Wetumka

Part 2 As more people joined us, more business houses went up. The First National Bank opened. Two other banks, the American National Bank and the Bank of Commerce, followed. The Herring Hardware came and is still here. H.M. Moore was our undertaker so we did not have to make Mr.

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Society OK With Religious People As Long As They're Not Those Weird Ones Who Actually Believe It

U.S.A. — After careful consideration, America has decided that religious people can still be allowed in society, so long as they aren’t one of those psychos who actually believe their religion.

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Wetumka Public Schools Horticultural Grant

Wetumka Public School’s student garden project is underway, thanks to a Horticultural Grant through OSU! Research shows that student participation in school garden projects promotes healthy eating habits through experiential learning. The focus of this project is to help students understand where their food comes from and how to make healthier food choices when at home. Wetumka Elementary has partnered with Wetumka High School to create fall and spring gardens with Mrs. Ashley Burton’s 6th grade science classes and Principal Reid’s 9th-12th grade Botany/Horticultural classes. Students constructed the raised garden beds from tires and planted radishes, carrots, spinach, lettuce, and collards for a fall harvest. Students and staff look forward to the yummy rewards of their labor!

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Around Town

This little ditty comes to us courtesy of the lovely and talented Barbara Dull. I’m sorry, but did I hear you correctly when you read these signs to me?

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Black History Is Oklahoma History

W.H. Slaughter (1872—1952)

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