Lisa Clark

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Elizabeth Clark, fondly known as Lisa, a strong woman of love and faith, peacefully passed away on May 27, 2025 in Austin, Ark., at the age of 72. Born on Nov. 19, 1952 in Bakersfield, Calif., Lisa’s life was a testament to her enduring love for her family and her unwavering commitment to her faith.
Lisa Clark

Sue Donna Hampton

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Funeral services for Sue Donna Hampton, of Hugo, Okla., were held Saturday, May 31, 2025 at Restland Cemetery in Boswell. Sue Donna Hampton was born in Bennington, Okla., on Sept. 14, 1939 and entered her heavenly home on May 28, 2025 in Hugo, at the age of 85. She was the daughter of Jodie and Grace Hampton. Sue lived her high school years in Boswell and after graduating from Boswell High School, she moved to Dallas, Texas, where she lived for 36 years. She later moved to Sherman, Texas, in 1994 and lived there for seven years before retiring in 2001 and moving back to Boswell. She moved to Durant, Okla., in 2012. She was a member of the Boswell Baptist Church.
Sue Donna Hampton

Fayrene Johnson Beaver

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Funeral services for Fayrene Johnson Beaver will be held at 1 p.m. June 5, 2025 at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church.

Winnie Charlene (Adams) Tollett

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Winnie Charlene (Adams) Tollett passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 29, 2025 in Paris, Texas, at the age of 84. Born on Jan. 2, 1941 in Sobol, Okla., Charlene was the cherished daughter of Doyle and Ola Mae (Lovelace) Adams. She was a proud graduate of Rattan High School, Class of 1958.
Winnie Charlene (Adams) Tollett

New tougher state law to aid code enforcement

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Mike Lay, R-Jenks, celebrated the passage of House Bill 2147, a legislative step aimed at strengthening local governments’ ability to enforce building and safety codes across Oklahoma’s cities and towns.

Voters speak up for change...

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to point Publisher Follow-up KUDOS to Hugo’s PRCA Rodeo committee and to the numerous classes that held class reunions during the Hugo Homecoming. Hugo was a bustling community Saturday...
Voters speak up for change...

Fort Towson readies for municipal election

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Fort Towson city council is having a special called meeting this Thursday, June 5, at 6 p.m., to introduce the six candidates running for “three” council positions to be decided by municipal election on June 10.

Oklahoma PA’s authority expanded by law revision

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OKLAHOMA CITY — In a decisive late-night session on May 29, the Oklahoma Legislature successfully overrode Governor Kevin Stitt’s veto of House Bill 2584, a significant measure aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery across the state. The House voted 68–16, followed by a 33–13 vote in the Senate, to enact the bill into law by an overwhelming majority of the delegation.