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The RGLA, Raymond Gary Lake Association, is hosting a Christmas Market Day on Saturday, Dec. 7 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at Annie’s Attic (across from the Dollar General) in Fort Towson. Lots of vendors with arts and crafts for sale as well as The Burger Joint, LLC, Big Sjo’s Wood Fired Brick Oven Pizza, BigFoot Indian Taco Food Trucks! Come enjoy some burgers, pizza and tacos while you do your Christmas shopping!

Lady Buffaloes

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The Lady Buffaloes are kicking off a new season with a new head coach. La’Sha Cook, who’s been the varsity assistant coach and middle school head coach for many years, took over as varsity head coach in the offseason after the departure of David Vann.
Lady Buffaloes

Buffalo basketball enthusiastic about season

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It’s basketball time in Hugo, and the Buffaloes are prepared for an exciting season. Hugo kicked off the schedule Tuesday night against Henryetta after an offseason that left coach Darnell Shanklin feeling positive about what’s ahead.
Buffalo basketball enthusiastic about season

Area Cowboys/Cowgirls grab honors!

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Texoma Junior Rodeo Association Finals 2024 November 22 — 23 in Duncan, Okla. Choctaw County competitors included: 6 & Under: July Bacon — Won the sportsmanship award and First Time Finalist Buckle and competed in Mutton Bustin, Straight Barrels, Barrels, Poles, and Ribbon Goats.
AREA COWBOYS/COWGIRLS competing in the TJRA FINALS included Sophie Crow, Mallory Pollard, Hallie Friscia, Pryce Scott, Jackson Pollard, Conley Scott, Meredith Miller, Aubrey Harless, July Bacon, Morgan Harless, and Curry Scott. Shyla Bacon Photo

‘I’m sorry, daddy, I really am sorry’

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Comments to: andybowman839@gmail.com Coffeetimecolumn. com Little Jimmy was one of those 8-yearboys who seem to be able to find a mud puddle in the Sahara Desert. And within seconds have his body covered with it. Sandy hair falling over mischievous bright eyes, he was an intelligent, energetic kid who had a boundless love of life.
‘I’m sorry, daddy, I really am sorry’

Apply now to attend Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma fifth- and eighth-grade teachers can apply now for fellowships to attend the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute in summer 2025. The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence coordinates the selection of educators from the state to participate in the renowned teacher institute, which is held in and around the restored capital city of 18th-century Virginia.
Boswell Public Schools teacher Casey Hitchcock, left, visits with a character interpreter during his visit to the 2024 Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute. Photo provided.