Hebrews 6

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1 Therefore let us move beyond the elementary teachings about Christ and be taken forward to maturity, not laying again the foundation of repentance from acts that lead to death, a and of faith in God, 2 instruction about cleansing rites, b the laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment. 3 And God permitting, we will do so.

Kiamichi Tech graduates seventh cohort of electrical lineworkers

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Students completing the Electrical Lineman Training Program at Kiamichi Tech graduated on Thursday, Dec. 18. Kiamichi Tech administration, program instructors, industry partners, friends and families celebrated the graduates at the Hugo campus. The graduates of the program are: Blade Barrett, Chet Coffey, Roper Hesterlee, James Kellam, Kova Sadler, Draven Weaver, Dillon Williams, Brendon Wofford and Lake Wooten.
Kiamichi Tech graduates seventh cohort of electrical lineworkers

Rosetta Stone partners with Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

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• To preserve and protect its language and culture Did you know the Choctaw people never say goodbye? They say “Chi pi̱sa la chike” (until we meet again). Halito! The Choctaw language is more than a means of communication; it’s a living expression of the Choctaw people’s identity, values and sovereignty.

EOSC stocker management program relaunches with National Livestock partnership

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Eastern Oklahoma State College has renewed its commitment to providing students with unique, hands-on experiences in the cattle industry through the relaunch of its Stocker Management Program. Building on the foundation first established by local rancher Earl Shero and the Shero Ranch, the program continues to give students valuable training in one of the most critical segments of Oklahoma’s livestock economy.
EOSC stocker management program relaunches with National Livestock partnership

Hugo celebrates Holiday Spirit at 2025 Chamber Christmas Parade and contests

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The 2025 Hugo Area Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade and Contest proved to be a festive triumph, drawing community members together for a joyful celebration of the season. With more than continued on page 4A 80 parade entries, this year’s event showcased creativity, holiday spirit, and strong community pride throughout downtown Hugo.