HUGO — The Hugo Buffaloes crowned their 2026 Homecoming King and Queen Saturday in Simon Parker gymnasium as they hosted one of Oklahoma’s top-10 rated basketball teams... the Kingston Redskins.
Hugo Buffalo Powerlifting Coach Mark Rosa reports the Buffaloes had outstanding effort and success at the Okemah Meet on Feb. 6, and brought home four medals.
VALLIANT — The Hugo Buffaloes overcame an uncharacteristic single-point third quarter last Friday to hold off a physical Valliant Bulldog attack. As anticipated, the two teams battled defensively in the opening quarter with the Bulldogs posting a single-point lead, 8-7.
Be clear on this. I almost didn’t write this. In recent years I’ve read about the “inequities” of the number of whites in basketball, as well as the declining number of blacks in baseball. And, me, I’m on deck and it’s my time to bat.
Freedom to associate with others of one’s choosing is a basic human right. Nursing home residents retain this right when they reside in a long-term care facility. A resident’s illness or changing mental ability may make visits uncomfortable or emotionally difficult for family members and friends. However, regular visits from family and friends can be an important support for a resident’s emotional well-being and can help ensure that the resident receives quality care.