BUILDING YOUTHS FOR TOMORROW...

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Hugo High Basketball team members recently participated in a “Building Youths for Tomorrow” training session that was presented by Kiepher King, representing the Choctaw County Youth Services organization. The program is intended to build social and character skills throughout the community. Photo Contributed
BUILDING YOUTHS FOR TOMORROW...

Three members of the RAMs

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Three members of the RAMs team garnered All-Mc6 Honors. They includeed: Cale Clay-All Tournament, Logan Smith-MVP and James Childers-All Tournament.
Three members of the RAMs

RAMS claim Championship at Mc6 Tourney!

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RATTAN RAM Champions at the recent Mc6 Basketball tournament included: (Front, l-r) Gradie Grimmett, James Childers, Jace May, Cale Clay, Logan Smith, Keller Shockey, Cailin Jamison, Cassidy Mack, and Courtney Reese. (Back, l-r) Coach Michael Clay, Assistant Coach Melanie Burgess, Keegan Robertson, Coleman Ray, Luke Clay, Aidan Haddox, Davin Parsons, Guillermo Gallegos, and Dawson Addington.
RAMS claim Championship at Mc6 Tourney!

Hugo Buffalo Powerlifting Report!

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Dacorion Cook, 3rd place, 132lb weight class Daniel Heady, 1st place, 198lb weight class Kameron Allred, 1st place, 220lb weight class Jared Trantham, 4th place, 168lb weight class Sharod Holt, 1st place, 181lb weight class Da’Shon Sims, 2nd place, 181lb weight class Micah Ribiero, 3rd place, 220lb weight class Caleb Joe, 2nd place, 242lb weight class Ethan Bigfeather, 3rd place, 242lb weight class Laney Cox, 1st place, 108lb weight class, girls division Chanda Barnett, 3rd place, 150lb weight class, girls division Also attending the meet: Alley Ivey, Isaiah Greer, coaches Krystopher Gross and Derek McKinney. Schedule: Feb.
Hugo Buffalo Powerlifting Report!

Two injured in Hugo drive-by last week

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HUGO –– Police are investigating after two males were injured in an alleged drive-by shooting last Thursday in Hugo. According to Hugo Police Chief John Mitchell, officers responded to Eighth and Leflore St.

Peacemakers

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Community members participated in multiple activities Monday in celebration of Martin Luther King Day. Festivities began with the Parade and Peace Walk, and Tribute followed along with a poem and poster contest. Photos Courtesy / Project G.A.I.N.
Peacemakers