Boeing announces grant to UCO

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Boeing, the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners, recently announced it will award a $30,000 grant to the University of Central Oklahoma School of Engineering to advance its new makerspace. The grant will fund the Boeing Reverse Engineering and Rapid Prototyping Lab, which will be in the new engineering makerspace located on Central’s campus.

Former FBI agent arrested...

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NEW YORK CITY — According to a recent account in the EPOCH TIMES, a former top FBI official in New York has been arrested due to his alleged ties to a Russian oligarch, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Monday.

Junior Buffs go l-2 against Lumberjax

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HUGO — The Hugo Buffalo basketball program training grounds are alive and well at Hugo Middle School. The junior Buffaloes went 1-2 against the sparky Wright City Lumberjax Monday night, dropping the seventh grade game 22-15; winning the eighth, 30-20, and dropping the ninth-grade contest, 23-28.
HUGO BUFFALO KADYN JONES crashes a soft spot in the Wright City Lumberjax’ defense and takes the ball to the rack for two points Monday night. Following Jones into rebound position is teammate Jayka Santillan. Coach Tanner Trent’s eighth grade Buffs battled from behind to post a 30-28 win. BELOW: QUINCY SHELTON shows his quickness and puts a baseline move on a Lumberjax defender to score two points for the ninth grade Hugo Buffaloes Monday. Hugo News Photos / Stan Stamper

Sen. Burns files bill to eliminate ‘Squatters’ Rights’

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. George Burns, R-Pollard, has filed Senate Bill 456, which would eliminate the ability to claim any portion of a landowner’s property by adverse possession or “squatting.” “While squatting has always been an issue, we saw a huge uptick in recent years as buildings were vacated during the pandemic,” Burns said.
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Walter “Butch” Hufnagel

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Walter “Butch” Hufnagel passed away Jan. 17, 2023 at Brentwood Terrace Nursing Home in Paris, Texas. He was born on Sept. 28, 1938 in Okarche, Okla., to John and Mildred (Higdon) Hufnagel, the ninth of 11 children. He married Carol Graehler in Jasper, Ind., on Nov. 7, 1964. God blessed their marriage with five children.
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