RATTAN — The number three rated Rattan Rams have continued to dominate most of their baseball opponents and recently booked several victories. (Oktaha is No.
Governor Kevin Stitt has officially declared September 20-26 as Deaf Awareness Week in Oklahoma. “The purpose of Deaf Awareness Week is to increase public awareness of Deaf culture, heritage and American Sign Language, which are unique to deaf people,” Services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program Manager David Hankinson said.
Effective last week, all visits to Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS) offices will be by appointment only to protect the health and safety of the agency’s customers and workforce. If customers cannot be served online at OKDHSLive.org or OKBenefits.org, or have difficulty with online applications, they can call 405.522.5050 for assistance or to schedule an appointment.
Officers of the Boswell, Hugo and Fort Towson FFA chapters participated in the 2021 Oklahoma FFA Chapter Officer Leadership Training Conference Aug. 31 at the LifeChurch in McAlester, Okla.
Are you easily swayed, duped, confused –– and way too often, deceived by your own thoughts? Don’t feel like the Lone Ranger –– it happens to a lot of us. The things we allow ourselves to dwell upon can very well be the reasons for our anxiety, fear, depression and anger.
The Hugo High School Leo Club will be hosting a Bedlam Blood Drive from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28 in the Commons area at the high School. To schedule an appointment, contact Lori Hicks at 580.326.9648.
THE IRIS GARDEN CLUB Yard of the Month belongs to Chuck Elswick, at 1024 E. Jefferson in Hugo. The yard features beautiful crepe myrtles, nandina and flowers. Pictured with Mr. Elswick are garden club members Mary Cook, Shelia Kidd and Harolynn Wofford. Photo Courtesy / Sammye Thacker