Hugo News Sports The Hugo Buffaloes finished the regular season 7-3 (4-2) with a 20-14 overtime win against Prague in a rain game that went late into the evening after a 45-minute lightning delay. With a wet, muddy field to start the game and a near-constant downpour in the second half, the weather worked against both teams.
About the book: In a land where justice is measured in bullets, one quest for vengeance forges a relentless avenger. In 1875, 16-year-old Card Jordan returns from his first solo hunting trip to a scene of unimaginable horror—his family has been slaughtered by a gang of ruthless thieves. Scrawled in the dirt beside his mother’s lifeless body are the chilling words: CARD, KILL THEM ALL.
Tim Loftin (right), of Hugo, was this week’s winner of the Hugo News Football Contest after choosing 15 out of 18 games correctly. Pictured: Loftin collects the $50 weekly prize from Julia King from Julia King/ Shelter Insurance, where he obtained his winning entry blank.
Oklahoma’s early voting turnout continued to demonstrate high engagement across party lines. As of 9 a.m. Monday, Republicans made up 59% of early ballots cast statewide, followed by Democrats at 28% and Independents at 12%.
• Entrants are eligible to “win only one time” during the regular contest period and may be eligible for the Bowl contest. • Entry blanks are available at all sponsor locations.
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Emergency Drought Committee met recently and voted to approve a new program aimed to provide emergency drought assistance to Oklahoma producers. The application period opens Nov. 12 and runs through Jan. 31, 2025.
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Agriculture Enhancement and Diversification Program applications are now available for Oklahomans seeking a grant or loan. The deadline for proposals is Jan.