Staying active and independent for life class coming to the area

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The Oklahoma Healthy Aging Initiative (OHAI), KEDDO Area Agency on Aging and Rural Health Projects are collaborating to provide the Staying Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) program. The classes will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. beginning Jan. 11 through Feb. 17, 2022 at the Choctaw County Public Library located at 703 E. Jackson St. in Hugo.

Ombudsman supervisor’s corner... Assessment and care planning is the key to quality care

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Every person in a nursing home has the right to good care, under the law. The law states that the nursing home must help residents “attain or maintain” their highest level of physical, mental and emotional well-being. In order to provide good care, the staff must assess each resident and plan care to support each resident’s life-long patterns, and their current interests, strengths and needs. When residents and family members are involved in the care planning process, they can provide the staff with information needed to make sure residents get the good care they deserve.

Public Records

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Misdemeanor 168 – David Lynn Harris: Tampering with utilities. 169 – Minnie Pearl Harris: Tampering with utilities.

Open position on Hugo City Council

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HUGO –– Hugo councilman representing Ward 4, BJ Lemmons, tendered his resignation from the council before the Tuesday, Dec. 21 regularly scheduled meeting.
BJ LEMMONS

Hugo, Boswell, Choctaw County awarded partner funds from Choctaw Nation

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The Choctaw Nation awarded the city of Hugo $34,100, Boswell $13,600 and Choctaw County $28,500 from the Choctaw Community Partner Fund to continue to help strengthen and develop the local area. The Choctaw Community Partner Fund contribution continues quarterly to cities and counties that host nongaming businesses throughout the Nation’s territories.
Pictured (top to bottom) From left to right: Chief Gary Batton; Leah Savage, Hugo City Manager and Assistant Chief Jack Austin, Jr.

Acts 9

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Saul’s Conversion 1 Meanwhile, Saul was still breathing out murderous threats against the Lord’s disciples. He went to the high priest 2 and asked him for letters to the synagogues in Damascus, so that if he found any there who belonged to the Way, whether men or women, he might take them as prisoners to Jerusalem.