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WWTC hosts Scratch ’n Patch Hospital

GRAHAM-DUSTIN 2ND GRADE STUDENTS ENJOY SCRATCH N PATCH HOSPITAL

WELEETKA 2ND GRADE STUDENTS ENJOY SCRATCH N PATCH HOSPITAL

WELEETKA 2ND GRADE STUDENTS ENJOY SCRATCH N PATCH HOSPITAL

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Faith Voigt participates in Patriot Open 4D Barrel Race

Faith Voigt is a very beautiful and talented young lady who recently participated in the Patriot Rodeo in Fort Worth, Texas. She took two of her horses (Fancy and Starburst) and out of the 1288 that were entered in the competition, both of hers were chosen for the short round.

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Latest Numbers on Coronavirus: 100% of World Still Under God’s Control

WORLD—The latest data on the spread of the coronavirus has come in, and the results are clear: 100% of the earth is still under God’s dominion.

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Governor Stitt selects Dustin Rowe

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Service held for Eugenia Ladd

Eugenia Ann Ladd passed away at her home in Wewoka, Oklahoma on Thursday, March 19, 2020, at the age of 75 years. Eugenia was the daughter of Norvel and Ruby Mae (Burns) Ladd, born on February 22, 1945, in Calvin, Oklahoma. She lived all her life in Oklahoma, in Hughes County with the exception of a few of her younger years when she worked as a nurse’s aide in Oklahoma City. She lived in Weleetka and Holdenville and made her home in Wewoka for the past eight months. Her favorite things were fishing, dancing, and taking care of her animals. Her family was the joy of her life.

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Service held for Jerry Lowe

Gerald “Jerry” Dean Lowe passed from this life with his loving family by his side on March 17, 2020, in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 67.

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Service pending for David Ford

Service is pending for former Holdenville resident and HHS graduate, David Ford, who passed away on March 23, 2020 at his home in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. David was the son of the late Woody and Maxine Abernathy Ford and a sister to Jenifer “Jumper” Ingram. He was a professor at The University of Alabama. He is survived by his wife Linda and four children. Full obituary to follow.

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