Buffalo pride shines at 2025 Hugo alumni luncheon

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HUGO — Hugo alumni gathered Saturday for the 43rd annual Alumni Luncheon, celebrating memories, friendships and school spirit. Emceed by Christin Logan (right middle), the event featured a heartfelt address from Mehlenie Adamson (top right) and honored beloved past alumniAlan Simpson (top left, presented by McKynlie Factor), Charles Pierce (presented and accepted by Tamareon Jeffers and Mark) and Lyndol Fry (presented and accepted by Tyson Lemmons and Fry’s grandson Jeff Jones).
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Hugo man sentenced for drug distribution

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MUSKOGEE –– The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Cory Lamont Bostic, aka Cory L. Neal, age 48, of Hugo, Okla., was sentenced to 78 months in prison for one count of distribution of methamphetamine.
Hugo man sentenced for drug distribution

Ag groups call on congress to enact Agricultural Labeling Uniformity Act

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Exactly 365 agricultural and related groups have sent a letter calling on Congress to enact the Agricultural Labeling Uniformity Act, a bipartisan bill the groups say is needed to protect access for farmers and the public to safe, well-regulated pesticides. The groups — which represent millions of pesticide users from farmers to scientists, and mosquito control to public land managers — say the legislation would reaffirm and clarify long-standing provisions in federal pesticide law regarding labeling requirements.

OCA announces rancher resilience grant

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The Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) announces they are planning to once again collaborate with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association to offer the Rancher Resilience Grant to 73rd Annual Convention and Trade Show attendees. This partnership will be made possible by the National Cattlemen’s Foundation and Cargill Protein.

Night tour of Fort Towson Historic Site set for June 7

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FORT TOWSON –– The Fort Towson Historic Site will host a nighttime guided summer tour of the grounds on Saturday, June 7, from 8:30-9:30 p.m. Staff will lead guests through parts of the expansive property in a rare chance for visitors to be on site after dark.