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A memorial service for Janis J. Welch-George was held on Tuesday, October 29th, at 11 a.m. in the Chapel at Asbury Church.
Read moreRecently the Wetumka City Council convened an emergency meeting to tackle urgent matters related to the city’s infrastructure and public safety.
Read moreDuring the Town of Clearview Trustee meeting, the Trustees approved entering a contract with ecoLINK to bring broadband internet into the city limits of Clearview. The work should be completed withing four to six months. Continued prayers for those on our sick list for Llyod David and Lovie Samilton, Christopher Stripling, Bobby West (lung cancer), Otis Davis, Terry Normore, Jerry French (cancer), Irene Carson, Taft Forshee, Tiger French, Wilbert Zackery, Brady Drake (cancer), and Earnest Hamilton.
Read moreFor years, the Hughes County Tribune has printed news for the Town of Clearview. The town appreciates their interest in the town’s citizens and community and most importantly their history, culture, and events.
Read moreDr. Donnie Nero participated in the celebration of Tulsa Community College Southeast Campus celebration of 40 years on Friday, October 18, 2024 at the Southeast Campus. Past and present TTC presidents, provost, deans, staff, and students, attended the program and celebration.
Read moreMarvin and Tanya Blades and Donnie and Shirley Nero drove to Pittsburg State University to be with their son and grandson for Pittsburgh State University homecoming. The football team played Ft. Hayes and came away with a win. It was an enjoyable weekend visiting with Makai, a senior Pitt State track member. While there, the family was able to visit with Sharon Dean, wife of Harvey Dean, former basketball and trach coach at Weleetka High School and former coach of Shirley Nero. Coach Dean was ill and unable to attend the game or visit with anyone.
Read moreThe All-Black town called IXL is in Okfuskee County in Sections 7, 8, 17, and 18 in Township 12 North, Range 9 East, along State Highway 48, approximately three miles north of the town of Castle and six miles northeast of Boley, which is historically an All-Black town. Castle Township, which surrounds IXL, and Paden Township, its neighbor to the west, were heavily populated with African American farm families at least as early as 1900, as indicated by U.S. Census reports.
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