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Immigrants who hate you...

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the point As world peace and social stability continue to decline in virtually all of the leadership countries, citizens in the Americas and elsewhere are beginning to question their political loyalties and the operational policies that have spawned social, business and health erosion across the globe. Members of the Hamas terrorist group launched one of the most egregious attacks on the people of Israel on Oct.
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Gearl W. Archey

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Gearl Wayne Archey, age 81, peacefully departed this world on Oct. 21,2023. The family enjoyed the last Friday night with him in OKC, laughing and relishing his trademark “possum grin.” He was born on April 20, 1942, in Soper, Okla, the son of W.E. and Johnnie (Goforth) Archey. Gearl’s journey through life was filled with love, laughter and dedication to his family and passions. He was preceded in death by his father, William Edgar; his mother, Johnnie Archey; his brother, Harold Archey, and his cherished grandson, Chris Archey.
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Shirley Ann Horn

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In loving memory of Shirley Ann Horn: former Food Service Manager for Hugo Public Schools. Shirley poured her heart and soul into the mommunity through her service to the children at the Hugo Public Schools for 25 years as the cafeteria manager.
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Tiger celebration...

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Students receiving awards during the Fort Towson first nine weeks “Tiger Celebration,” include: Top left: Accelerated Reading goals: Bottom row: Sophia Joslin, Briar Bell, Dina McClanahan, Lakyn Gross, Likah McNeely, Gabe Gunter; Second row: Kylin Wilson, Kianne Crippin, Faith Sandiford, Canden Wisener, Braxton Greer, Abigail Siverling; Third row: Braylee Daniel, Allie McClain, Wyatt Hudson, Alexandria Pemberton, Noah Anderson, Jaxton McClain. Back row: Aiden McClanahan and Dacelee Garrison. Top right: All As: Dina McClanahan, Allie McClain, Briar Bell, Wyatt Hudson, Canden Wisener. Bottom right: As/Bs: Front row: Dacelee Garrison, Jaxton McClain, Lilah McCreedy, Faith Sandiford. Back row: Abigail Siverling, Braylee Daniel, Richardson, Kianne Crippin, Lakyn Gross, Aiden McClanahan.

Senate committee seeks answers to declining turkey populations

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Senate committee looks for ways to increase state’s turkey population OKLAHOMA CITY – The Senate Tourism and Wildlife Committee heard from wildlife experts Monday about why Oklahoma has seen a significant decline it its turkey population. Sen. Blake “Cowboy” Stephens, R-Tahlequah, requested the study to find possible legislative solutions to increase their numbers.