Buffs battle Broken Bow to 58-54 OT win!

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Hugo News Sports Last week was a rollercoaster for the Buffaloes, who felt the high of beating a higher-ranked opponent in double overtime followed by the low of falling to another by just five points.
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‘Shoot it ‘til the bullets are gone –– then throw it’

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Comments to: andybowman839@gmail.com Coffeetimecolumn. com I read this again the other day. “I will NEVER quit fighting to win against the enemy in my life. After all my bullets are gone from shooting my gun, then I’ll throw that blasted thing at ‘em. When that doesn’t work, then I’ll use my body to punch, kick and bite my way to freedom. And if I still haven’t won when all my teeth are knocked out in the fight, then I’ll try to gum him to death. BUT I WILL NEVER GIVE UP THE FIGHT!”
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Coach Vann says Lady Buffs growing stronger

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Hugo News Sports The Lady Buffs fell to 4A teams Broken Bow and Ada in a tough stretch of games last week. Hugo has long been a fan of scheduling opponents in larger classes to challenge their abilities and better prepare them for state, and this year is no different.
KE’SHAWNA SCROGGINS steps between Broken Bow defenders to put up two points for the Hugo Lady Buffaloes in recent basketball action in Hugo. Hugo News Photo / Kelli Stacy

Debt ceiling battles are next...

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that the U.S. debt ceiling will come due on Jan. 19, as socalled “extraordinary measures” of refinancing the debt up to the current limit $31.4 trillion are reached, setting up a showdown in Congress as the newly elected U.S. House majority led by Republicans looks to trim the federal budget by capping discretionary and mandatory spending in key areas.

OMRF scientists discover link to form of MS

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A discovery at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation is shedding new light on a particularly devastating form of multiple sclerosis. OMRF scientists say their finding could lead to a treatment breakthrough for primary-progressive MS, which may affect as many as 10 to 15 out of every 100 people diagnosed with the condition and has no approved treatments.
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Daryl Ray West

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Daryl Ray West was born March 19, 1980 in Hugo, Okla., to Ray and Hazle (Murphy) West. He left us on Dec.
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