‘CEO breakfast’ brings together community leaders

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A week and a half ago, Kiamichi Technology Center hosted its first “CEO Breakfast,” which brought together community leaders to discuss the needs of Hugo. Hugo campus director Jerrod Lundry and workforce and economic development coordinator Lauren Wren led the session.

Seven Letters to Seven Churches

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The church is the “backbone” of America’s freedom, and it is now being critically threatened. Jesus, knowing all things, has written Letters to seven different churches, who represent all churches of the world, under different kings and rulers, throughout the seven “Time Periods” of the church age. These letters are “timeless,” for Jesus does not live in “Time,” but in “Eternity.”
Seven Letters to Seven Churches

Ezekiel 9

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Judgment on the Idolaters 1 Then I heard him call out in a loud voice, “Bring near those who are appointed to execute judgment on the city, each with a weapon in his hand.” 2 And I saw six men coming from the direction of the upper gate, which faces north, each with a deadly weapon in his hand. With them was a man clothed in linen who had a writing kit at his side.

Hugo partners with nonprofit Communities Unlimited

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Communities Unlimited, a nonprofit organization covering seven states in the Southern United States, is partnering with the City of Hugo to bring their services to the community. Each year Communities Unlimited chooses a handful of towns to assist free of charge, and this year Hugo was selected.
Hugo partners with nonprofit Communities Unlimited

Calendar of Events...

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4th & Jackson Church of Christ will be holding Vacation Bible School July 11-13 from 6 to 8 p.m. for ages 4 through sixth grade, with a hot dog supper beginning at 5:15 p.m.

Washington Community Center Lunch Menu

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Friday, July 8 Steak Fingers Potato Wedges Black-Eyed Peas Corn Bread Peanut Butter Cookies Wednesday, July 13 Roast Beef & Gravy Mashed Potatoes Purple-Hull Peas Corn Bread Peach Cobbler.

ON SATURDAY, JUNE 18

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ON SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 2022, the Hugo community celebrated its 15th Annual Juneteenth Celebration. Events included a parade, followed by celebration at Cora Lee Roe Park. The Juneteenth committee honored retired teachers Pat and Barbara McGee (left), and two of our oldest members in the community, Mrs. Helen Scroggins (100 yrs.) and Mr. J.C. Lennox (99 yrs). The first place winners of the parade were Richard Thomas (first place for ATV), and Amanda Perry (first place for Decorated Vehicle).The Juneteenth committee (pictured above from left to right) includes: Shon Gage, Katrina Bills, Kiepher Lester, Allan Webster, Vernell Grant, Clinton Crawley, Lorenzo Black, Eddie Walton, Keith Robertson and Di’Mehlia Adamson.
ON SATURDAY, JUNE 18

Public Records

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Felony 049 – Jonathan Dakota Hinsley: Robbery, first degree. Misdemeanor 050 – Michael Andrew Rodgers: Harassing and threatening electronic communication.