Midnight scrimmage gets Buffaloes’ 2023 season underway

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was alive with activity last Thursday night as Hugo kicked off the preseason with a few Buffalo traditions. The evening started with the annual pie auction fundraiser where fans and family members can pay for the chance to smack their favorite player or cheerleader in the face with a pie tin full of whipped cream. The event went on for nearly an hour and a half, with next to no one coming away unscathed.
QUINCY SHELTON, a sophomore for the Hugo Buffaloes reaches over a defender to make a big play during the Buffaloes’ midnight scrimmage last week. The Buffaloes will open their 2023 football season at home on Aug. 25 against Dickson with a 7:30 p.m. kickoff. Hugo News Photo / Kelli Stacy

Hugo woman charged on meth/fentanyl drug complaints

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HUGO — An alert Hugo PD officer patrolling in the vacinity of 13th Place Apartments on Friday, July 28, observed a woman making contact with a car containing several subjects at 11:31 p.m. As officer Chuey Potter followed up and questioned the woman who identified herself as Andrea Michelle Minton, 35 of Hugo, he discovered that she was in possession of illegal methamphetamine. After she was taken into custody and transported to the Choctaw County Jail, law enforcement personnel there discovered that she was also in possession of multiple blue pills that were identified as the highly illegal and potentially deadly substance, fentanyl.
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Ambulance Authority selected for USDA grants

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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Oklahoma State Director, Kenneth Corn, announced grants totaling more than $4.6 million to assist 12 communities expand access to healthcare as part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda.
Chocta w County Ambulance Authority director Randy Springfield (center) is pictured receiving the certificate.

Voyles, Martin plead guilty in double homicide

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MUSKOGEE –– The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Chad Jon’Dale Voyles, age 21, and Ashlie Nicole Rose Martin, age 20, both of Fort Towson, Okla., entered guilty pleas relating to a Choctaw County double homicide which occurred on Dec. 22 and 23, 2020.

Apply now for the 2023 Oklahoma Farm to School Garden of the Year contest

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Applications are now available for the second annual Oklahoma Farm to School Garden of the Year Contest. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry and the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Team invite all public or private PK-12 schools, early childhood education facilities, and alternative learning environments to participate.

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