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Electrical blinks in Wetumka

The City of Wetumka’s electric utility would like its customers to know the cause of recent blinks in town.

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Early Voting begins today

Voters will go to the polls Tuesday for the June 30 , Primary and Special Elections, Hughes County Election Board Secretary Brandy Davis said today.

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Stuart High School names Valedictorian/Saltuatorian

Stuart Valedictorian Zack Clark is the son of Max and April Clark and the grandson of Ricky and Ruth Ann Martin and Carol and Eddie Clark.

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DUSTIN KINDERGARTEN GRADUATION

DUSTIN KINDERGARTEN GRADUATION—Justin Thompson, Hunter Smith, Maverick Palmer, Rayan Maqbool, Dax Johnson, Liam Harmon, Emily Cornish, Micah Cooksey, Taevyn Black, Jeremy Bennett, Melaina Holden... teacher Chris Williams.

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DUSTIN 4TH GRADE GRADUATION

DUSTIN 4TH GRADE GRADUATION—Wesley Parkhurst, Keylee Palmer, Jonathan Johnson, Riley Higgins, Iliana Harjo, Leyah Davis, Henry Bennett, Jinessa Barrett, Presleigh Artherton, Tehani Aguilar.... teacher Angela DeTurk.

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Taft

The All-Black town of Taft began on land allotted to freedmen of the Creek Nation in eight miles west of Muskogee in Muskogee County. It was originally named Twine, for William H. Twine, and had a post office by 1902. Twine moved to Muskogee and edited the Muskogee Cimeter and the citizens voted to rename the town as Taft, for President William Howard Taft, who was then Secretary of War in the Theodore Roosevelt administration.

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In Memory Of Jimmie Olen Marks Sr.

HOMEGOING CELEBRATION

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