Red Bears split games with Clayton

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SOPER — Soper’s Lady Bears posted an impressive come-from-behind win on the home hardwood last week to defeat Clayton 49-48. ShyAnne Wolfe led the Lady Bears with 17 points, but Kirsten Harless was only one bucket behind with 15.
SOPER’s CAYSON WILLIAMS takes the ball to the goal during a recent home court battle with Clayton. Teammate Devon Edge hustles in for a possible rebound. Hugo News Photo / Bobby

Buffs close season with 27-19 win over Valliant

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Hugo News Sports HUGO — The Buffaloes finished out their season with a 27-19 win over Valliant on senior night. Hugo was dominant for a majority of the game, holding the Bulldogs scoreless until the fourth quarter when penalties and onside kicks got the best of the Buffs.
HUGO BUFFALO DEFENDER LaMARCUS DAVIS zeroes in on Valliant’s running back Sean Fuller and tries to turn him back inside where he has help from Pierson Evans and DaShon Sims.. Davis has had a stellar season for the Buffaloes leading the defense in total tackles. Hugo News Photo / Kelli Stacy

Football Contest winner

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Alexandria Campbell, of Hugo, was this week’s winner of the Hugo News Football Contest after choosing 14 out of 18 games correctly. Campbell guessed closest (387) to the OU Sooners’ total yardage (440) to edge out Bobby Yandell and Aaron Loftin. Pictured, Campbell (right) collects the $50 weekly prize from April Hughes of Pruett’s Grocery, where she obtained her winning entry blank. Sponsoring this year’s Hugo News Football Contest are: Dr. Wade Rowland DDS, First United Bank, Jiffy Lube, AmeriState Bank, Red River Counseling, Sonic, Hugo Lake Marina & Cabins-LIFT, Homestead of Hugo, Security First National Bank, First Bank, Pruett’s Food, Red River Co-op, Shelter Insurance-Julia King, Ed Wallace Ford, Hugo Express Pharmacy, R.E. McGuire Insurance-Ernie Taylor, Jay Hodge, U.S. Cellular. Game selections can be found in each Wednesday edition of the Hugo News.
Football Contest winner

Smith sentenced for second degree murder

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The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Ashton Boyd Smith, age 19, of Hugo, Okla., was sentenced to 121 months in prison for second degree murder in Indian Country relating to his role in a September 2022 robberyhomicide. The charges arose from investigations by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, the Hugo Police Department, the Choctaw County Sheriff’s Office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

USDA releases new standards for organic livestock and poultry production

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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack previewed the Organic Livestock and Poultry Standards (OLPS) final rule. This new rule establishes clear, strong and consistent standards for organic livestock and poultry production, levels the playing field for organic livestock farmers, ranchers and businesses and promotes fairer, more competitive markets for their products, while providing consumers with more transparency about their purchases.

Drummond fights for Oklahoma pork producers

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OKLAHOMA CITY –– To protect Oklahoma’s pork producers from needless and excessive regulation, Attorney General Gentner Drummond is opposing a new Massachusetts law that bans states from selling or shipping pork through Massachusetts if they do not meet strict hog-housing requirements.

Choctaw Nation holds groundbreaking ceremony for aviation technology center

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The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Emerging Aviation Technology Center (EATC) on Tuesday, October 24. The state-of-the-art facility, located near Redden, Okla. will serve as a hub for cuttingedge research, development, testing, and evaluation for crewed and uncrewed aerial system technologies.