Want an online or print subscription to the Hugo News? Funeral services for Majorie Pisachubbe, of Hugo, Okla., are pending with Miller & Miller Funeral Home. Majorie passed away July 23, 2023..
Funeral services for Charles Leonard Mc-Intyre, of Achille, Okla., were held at 10 a.m. July 26, 2023 at Miller & Miller Funeral Home Chapel. Charles passed away July 21, 2023, at the age of 93. Charles Leonard “Beaver” McIntyre was born on July 17, 1930 in Hugo, Okla., the son of Preston McIntyre and Aurelia Kanubee McIntyre. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers: Bob McIntyre and Vanard McIntyre and sister, Ramona Domebo.
DURANT –– The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Election Board announced official results of the 2023 General Election held Saturday, July 8. All election results listed below have been duly certified by the Election Board and will be communicated to the Bureau of Indian Affairs office: District 2 winner: Anthony “Tony” Ward with 544 votes (76.51%).
By Andy and Renie Bowman Comments to: andybowman839@gmail.com Coffeetimecolumn. com Cheating –– taking what you didn’t earn. Yeah, that’s a real self-esteem builder. “I’m not brainy enough or strong enough to do it myself, I have to ‘borrow’ from someone else.”
Services for Michael Brizendine of Messer, Okla., were held Tuesday, July 18, 2023 at Trinity Baptist Church in Messer. Michael died July 14, 2023 in Messer at the age of 78.
Speaking for the first time publicly since a federal court blocked U.S. government agencies from colluding with social media companies to censor disfavored content, FBI Director Christopher Wray denied to a House panel that the bureau engages in censorship.
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Local, state, and federal laws apply to everyone, and Choctaw Nation tribal members are not exempt. The idea that our tribe turns a blind eye to laws being broken by tribal members is quite simply false.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has issued its preliminary report concerning a July 11 crash south of Hugo that claimed the lives to two local men. According to OHP Trooper Hunter Motley’s report, a 2012 Ford F250 pickup, driven by Amaney Jackson, 27, of Hugo, was northbound on County Road N 4220 (Old Paris Highway 271) at approximately 6:35 Tuesday, July 11, when he lost control of his vehicle, departed the roadway to the left, rolled 1/4 time, struck a tree and came to rest.