HUGO AMERICAN LEGION

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HUGO AMERICAN LEGION members were joined in Hugo Tuesday by representatives of DAV, Sons of American Legion and the Women’s American Legion Auxiliary, to celebrate both the 100th birthday of Major Henry Lyles (Ret) as well as his 70 years of membership in the Hugo American Legion Chapter. Pictured with Major Lyles above on this special occasion were: J.K. Smith, Commander, Nathan Pelletier, David Wyrick, Woody Alexander, Dan O’Grady and 3B American Legion District Commander Hayden Woods. Woods made a special presentation to Lyles of his personal military “Challenge Coin” and Woody Alexander also presented Lyles a rare commemorative American Legion Coin to recognize his contribution to the U.S. Military and to his fellow American Legion members. Hugo News / Stan Stamper
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Boating accident takes lives of two brothers

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MARSHALL COUNTY –– Two brothers have passed away after a boating accident Saturday morning on Lake Texoma, between Wood Island and Sanders Island view area. According to reports from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Clifford Eugene Hines, 67 from Ponca City, Okla., was operating a 1999 Falcon Striper board when the vessel began to malfunction, turn sharp to the left and eject Hines and two other occupants: Devered (sic) Dee Hines, 80 from Cordell, Okla., and Eddie Wayne Hines, 62 from Duncan, Okla.

Finances, policies, vehicles top CCAA board meeting agenda

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Choctaw County Ambulance Authority board members met July 8 and discussed a number of issues –– most pertaining to finances, new policies and vehicle-related matters. During the Operations and Finances portion of the meeting, Director Randy Springfield reported the CCAA had exhausted all of its funding from the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program.

John 5

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The Healing at the Pool 1 Some time later, Jesus went up to Jerusalem for one of the Jewish festivals. 2 Now there is in Jerusalem near the Sheep Gate a pool, which in Aramaic is called Bethesda a and which is surrounded by five covered colonnades.

Psalm 113

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1 Praise the Lord. a Praise the Lord, you his servants; praise the name of the Lord.

Jeremiah 7

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False Religion Worthless 1 This is the word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord: 2 “Stand at the gate of the Lord’s house and there proclaim this message: “ ‘Hear the word of the Lord, all you people of Judah who come through these gates to worship the Lord. 3 This is what the Lord Almighty, the God of Israel, says: Reform your ways and your actions, and I will let you live in this place.

Fishing Report

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Hugo Lake Submitted by: Andrew Potter Lake Elevation: Normal Water Temp and Clarity: 83 and murky Catfish, Blue, Catfish, Channel, Catfish, Flathead. Action: Good Baits: Chicken Liver, Cut Bait, Dough bait, Live Bait, Punch bait, Shad, Stinkbait, Sunfish Locations: Below the dam, Channels, Creek channels, Main lake, River Channel, Shorelines Crappie, Black, Crappie, White Action: Good Baits: Jigs, Minnows Locations: Below the dam, Brush structure, Channels, Creek channels, Main lake, River Channel, Standing timber.

Stephens family pays homage to an old friend and to the Rickman Spanish Mustangs

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HUGO — A celebration luncheon to honor longtime friend and family member Bob Steele was held at Roma’s Restaurant in Hugo, Okla., Tuesday, June 22, to remember his 86th birthday. Rich Stephens of Tulsa organized the luncheon to coincide with honoring a local couple for their lifetime of work preserving Oklahoma’s Heritage Horses — the Spanish Mustang.
FOR THE HORSES — Tulsan Rich Stephens enjoys a moment talking with Bryant Rickman, of Hugo, about a subject they both love and enjoy — Spanish Mustangs... during a recent luncheon in Hugo. Photos Courtesy: Dianne Weeks

Should we fear COVID variant?

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A COVID-19 variant that appears more contagious than the earliest strain of the virus is increasingly circulating in the U.S. But is the mutation something to fear? Only if you’re unvaccinated, say experts at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.
A great sendoff for Doyle Springs leaving the Talihina Hospital. Photo Courtesy / Choctaw Nation

Choctaw tribal member overcomes COVID-19 after 221 days hospitalized

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Choctaw Nation Health Services Authority (CNHSA) discharged a special patient last week. Doyle Springs spent 221 days in a healthcare facility due to COVID-19. A combination of the Choctaw Nation Health Care Center and a rehabilitation facility in Oklahoma City, 42 of those days were on a ventilator. He fought back to regain his health and strength.