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Graham-Dustin students share their favorite Christmas Memories

I gave Santa chocolate chip cookies. Ona Harjo 7th When I got my phone and when all my family was together. Nessa Barrett 7th My favorite Christmas memory was in 2016 and it was at my aunt’s and all my family was together. We all made gingerbread men and we took Christmas pictures and watched Christmas movies and drank hot cocoa. Jayla Ashely 7th When my dog wasn’t dead. Keylee Palmer 7th When I got to see my uncle that I don’t get to see often. Riley Higgins 7th One of my favorite Christmas memory was when my mom got me and my sister dogs named Loki off of Thor and Zachary Binks of of Hocus Pocus. Serenity Henry 7th When my uncle was here. He was here for 4 days. He brought us things. He is very nice. Tehani Aguilar 7th My favorite Christmas would probably be the year of 2018 because I still had my grandma and we just laughed about everything that day baking cookies, because there was a big mess. Alisha Vannasdall 8th When I still lived in South Africa and I still believed in Santa. I had a big family that loved me and my father was still alive. We also celebrated Christmas in a mansion there. Ruchen van Wyk 8th When 2 years ago we got our birthdate on an ornament and we got tablets, expensive gifts and my favorite dinner, which is hamburger, rice and gravy. And last of all my uncle visited us. Tia Aguillar 8th When I was like 8 my mom bought me and my brothers nerf guns and we went outside and had a nerf war. Brent Vann 8th HIGH SCHOOL My favorite Christmas memory is when we did not do presents so we could save and give to others. We went around giving presents to others. Then when me and my family were done we went home and just spent time with each other. Dakota Robinett 11th The school took me to get a skateboard. Gaven Walls 11th My favorite Christmas memory is when all of my family gets together to have dinner with each other. We have dinner together every Christmas on Christmas day. We also have holiday punch. Nik Fife 11th When I was about 5 or 6 years old my mom bought me a Hot Lava Lamp. I was excited it glowed blue, purple, and red. I loved it. I also got a white blanket with blue flowers. I don’t remember a lot but this is all I remember. Grace Bennett 11th My favorite Christmas memory is when I got a tortoise. He is now 4. Paris P. 11th My favorite Christmas memory was when we had Christmas at my grandma’s house. She cooked dinner and my little cousins came over and we played with them and then got our presents. Adraya McLaud 12th My favorite memory is when I was in the 5th grade. I went to shop with the police officer and got a lot of presents and had a great time with them and I wish I could revisit this. We also ate pizza hut at the end of the day. Adam Hill 12th My favorite Christmas memory was when I was a little kid with my family. They got my favorite toys and they got me bull riding stuff because I wanted to be one. Chaparney Hicks 12th

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Hughes County Court Records

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Wetumka Senior Citizens enjoy Christmas luncheon

Wetumka Senior Citizens enjoy Christmas luncheon

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WELEETKA NOVEMBER STUDENTS OF THE MONTH

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WELEETKA NOVEMBER STUDENTS OF THE MONTH—

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Clearview News:

The French family on 3830 Road, Clearview Road set up a Christmas display including a Nativity. Please drive by to see the handy work of the family. Sympathy is extended the Cinderella Watson family. Her services are scheduled for December 31st at Leak & Sons Funeral Home in CountryClubHill,Ill. TedJacksonbegins his chemotherapy on Wednesday this week. Pleasecontinueyourprayersfor those on our sick list: Ted Jackson, Clifford Normore, Billy Walker, L.C. and Irene Carson, Sharon Patton, Laura Beavers, Dorothy Loggins, Marjorie Plunkett, Ethelene Scott, Kurrilue Johnson, Earnest Hamilton, and Johnny West.

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Black Town Tours

The “Young Working Professionals in Tulsa” organized under the direction of Kayla C. to tour the Thirteen Original Incorporated Black Towns of Oklahoma. Kayla contracted Shirley Nero of Clearview to organize a tour of each of the thirteen towns over a period of several months. The tours consist of legs: each leg includes one to three towns for a one day, a historical presentation from the mayor or historian, a breakfast snack, a luncheon in one of the towns, and an afternoon snack. This is the second such tour Nero has conducted for a group from Tulsa. Last year, the first group completed their tour of the thirteen towns in eight legs.

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Makai Lee Blades Indoor Track at Pitt State

Donnie and Shirley Nero are proud grandparents of Maki Blades who is attending Pittsburg State University on a track scholarship. The Nero’s traveled to Pitt to watch Makai participate in the first indoor Crimson and Gold Invitational on the Harvey Dean Track. Makai ran one of his best races, receiving first place in the 200-meter dash. He also placed in the top ten of the 60-meter and 4 x 4 relay. In all, 1,000 athletes participated the field and track events. While there, the Nero’s visited with Shirley’s high school basketball coach Harvey Dean whom the indoor track is named.

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