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Metrc awarded Oklahoma seed to sale contract

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The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority has signed a contract with Metrc, a national company in 14 states, for the implementation of a statewide seed-to-sale tracking system. The contract creates a system to track marijuana plants and products from a plant’s growth stage through sale to patients. It serves as part of OMMA’s larger efforts to ensure accountability and safety within the state’s medical marijuana industry.

Game changer: Auditor tells hospital board new rules for stimulus money creating uncertainty

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From physical illness to fiscal woes, COVID-19 has stealthily crept throughout Choctaw County for the past seven months spreading pain, stress and uncertainty. The federal government, cloaked in what initially seemed like a super hero’s cape, responded to the threat by freely dispursing stimulus money to healthcare and emergency service providers to help combat the virus.
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Football Contest winner

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LELA RODRIGUEZ, of Hugo, was this week’s winner of the Hugo News Football Contest after choosing 12 out of 17 games correctly. Rodriguez guessed closest (463) to the OU Sooners’ total offense figure (414) to edge out Jeanne Rorie and Letha Loftin. Pictured, Rodriguez collects the $50 weekly prize from Claudia Vertiz from First United Bank, where she obtained her winning entry blank. Game selections can be found in each Wednesday edition of the Hugo News.
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Seeking peace through music and legendary lyrics

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DOAKSVILLE — Before the American Civil War had ground to a close in 1865, Wallace Willis and his bride, Minerva, both slaves and survivors of the Choctaw Nation Trail of Tears to Indian Territory that followed the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek — had spent many hours working for their master Britt Willis in the cotton fields of Southeast Oklahoma.