Free tennis clinic coming to Hugo

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Oklahoma Tennis Foundation is bringing a free Tennis Clinic to Hugo and the surrounding areas from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 26 at Ansley Park, 304 E. Loyd St. in Hugo for first through eighth graders.

Hugo Honor Grads announced

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Ja’Miya Johnson: The 2026 Hugo High School Valedictorian is Ja’Miya Johnson. Ja’Miya is the daughter of Rebeca Wood and Jahmahn Johnson. Currently, Ja’Miya holds a weighted GPA of 4.22, which includes 15 college credit hours and seven semesters of AP coursework. She has been in cheerleading for four years, Student Council for three years, Leo’s Club for two years, National Honor Society for two years, FCA for two years, Interact Club for two years –– where she currently serves as president –– tennis for two years, and Hugo Schools’ Youth Advisory Council for one year. She is planning to attend Oklahoma State University and major in Psychology.
Ja’Miya Johnson

Oklahoma Conservation Commission announces fourth annual Crossroads Conference

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The Oklahoma Conservation Commission (OCC) and Garfield County Conservation District announce the fourth annual Crossroads Conference, set to take place on July 22, 2026 at the Autry Technology Center in Enid, Oklahoma. After taking the conference on the road at the 2025 Crossroads on the Road bus tour, partners are anticipating the return to a conference event, building on the success and growth of an event featuring real-world producers speaking about their approach to relatable challenges in today’s agriculture.

Choctaw artists collaborate on public art project May 22-23

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• Addison Karl to conclude event with artist talk at Choctaw Cultural Center The public is invited to the Choctaw Cultural Center for a special artist talk with acclaimed Choctaw/Chickasaw artist Addison Karl. “Contempo-rary Indigenous Art with Addison Karl,” the onehour presentation will take place on Saturday, May 23, at 10:30 a.m.
Choct aw/Chickasaw artist Addison Karl will present a public talk on May 23 at the Choctaw Cultural Center. The public artist talk is part of a weekend which will lead to an installation created by Choctaw artists to be placed in Oklahoma City’s Bricktown Riverwalk prior to the 2028 Olympics being hosted there. Photo Courtesy / Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma