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Betty Sue Nall passed away in Holdenville, Oklahoma on Thursday, July 23, 2020, at the age of 86 years.
Read moreIce and extreme temperatures topped the news for the first few days of March of 2019. I was quite content to stay inside and feel sorry for those who weren’t so fortunate. As I watched school closings stream across the bottom of the television screen my mind drifted back to my own school years.
Read moreWhen he investigates the faces of his ancestors in the fuzzy, blackand-white photos on his presentation materials, Ron Graham sees Creek Indians. But despite passed treaties 150 years ago, Graham is not part of The Muscogee (Creek) Nation; he is working tirelessly to correct what he sees as longstanding injustices against the people known as Creek Freedmen.
Read moreClearview News: Please continue to remember our elderly community, friends, and family during this time. Asking for prayer for Alpheus Grundy is not feeling well this week and Kevin Sinnett who seeing the doctors for Melanoma on his arm. Please stay safe and protect yourselves from this dangerous virus.
Read moreLiving in rural areas requires displaying your homes 911 address. Marilyn Jackson, mayor of Clearview and member of the Clearview Brown Suggas Okfuskee County Home and Community Education group (OHCE) got creative and came up with her own design for displaying her 911 address. She reused a crate lid and attached painted wooden letters to the lid. Her landscaping rocks came from the hill behind her house. The sign is appropriately illuminated at night with solar lights.
Read moreIf you haven’t heard, two sweet ladies, Amber Hunter and Michelle Rhinehart, are hosting a Thin Blue Line charitable event on August 15 at 5:00 pm -7:30 pm at Stroup park in Holdenville. The event is in honor, recognition, and support of all law enforcement. There will be free snowcones, food vendors, a band, a raffle drawing and kid friendly activities.
Read moreWETUMKA HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE...The home of Michael Beck was a total loss when fire destroyed the residence at 510 E. Tiger in Wetumka. No one was home at the time the fire broke out Tuesday, July 28. Cause of the fire is not known at this time. Photo by Holley Mouser, Staff Photographer
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