Maxwell receives degree

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In what has been one of the most unprecedented years in history, there are still hardworking people achieving their goals, new doors of opportunity opening, and worthwhile reasons to celebrate. In fact, right now, there are more than 1,100 reasons to celebrate –– one for each student at University of the Cumberlands who earned a college degree this summer! Bradley Maxwell of Hugo, Okla., recently completed his Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Cumberlands..

Choctaw Nation Health Services Authority wins Heroes in Health awards

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DURANT –– The Choctaw Nation Health Services Authority received two NIHB Outstanding Service Awards during the National Indian Health Board (NIHB) Heroes in Health Awards Gala recently. Following the presidential declaration of the National State of Emergency, in response to COVID-19, the Choctaw Nation Health Services Authority (CNHSA) initiated a COVID-19 Response Team that has worked in high gear.

Hugo Frosh splatter Lions, fall to McAlester

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Hugo’s Freshmen Buffalfoes got their first game action of the 2020 round-ball season Thursday against two big schools on their home court in Hugo. Hugo slammed the Durant Lions 65-9 and then found the sledding a bit more difficult against the Pittsburg County (McAlester) Buffaloes.

LaMARCUS DAVIS makes

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LaMARCUS DAVIS makes an aggressive move to the bucket and puts up two points against the Durant Lions Thursday in Hugo High School freshman basketball action. Moving into position for a possible rebound is teammate DaiQuan Lennox.
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State Department of Health issues Thanksgiving guidance, releases recommendations on safe gatherings

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• State and local health departments encourage families to stay safe, avoid large gatherings and follow CDC guidelines OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma State Department of Health released its official safety recommendations for families across the state of Oklahoma celebrating Thanksgiving amid COVID-19. “We look forward to this time of year to spend time with family and friends, but with the rapid increase of coronavirus cases we’ve seen over the last month, we should reevaluate how we celebrate Thanksgiving this year,” said Dr.