Public Records

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Felony 059 – Ahteunah Mesha Mosley: Child endangerment by driving under the influence. 060 – Rebecca Lee Campo: Actual physical control of vehicle under the influence.

OESC launches Return-to-Work Incentive application

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• The agency reports decreases in both initial and continued unemployment claims OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) officially launched the application for the $1,200 Back to Work Initiative Monday. “The application for the governor’s Back to Work Initiative is officially live on the OESC website,” said Shelley Zumwalt, OESC Executive Director.

LIHEAP summer cooling assistance online enrollment opened

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Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS) is now accepting online applications for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). This federally-funded program helps income-eligible families with their summer cooling utility bills, and applications are accepted online at OKDHSLive.org.

Calendar of Events...

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Special 100th birthday celebrations for Henry Lyles will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, July 11 at Hugo’s First Christian Church and from noon to 2 p.m.

Elephant lifestyle...

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Awesome Adventures –– Getting up close and learning about Asian elephants is a daily treat for summer campers at Awesome Adventures in Hugo. Above, Christian Loyal supervises as the campers feed Becky and Traci. Not pictured is Camp Director Karyn Olmos, who also teaches and supervises each day’s activities. Hugo News / Stan Stamper
Elephant lifestyle...

Weather Update

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Lots of sunshine for southeast Oklahoma this week with high temperatures mostly in the low- to mid-90s and lows in the low-70s. Rain chances will be quite low with nothing more than 30%.
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SONIC Drive-In donates to teacher in Hugo

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• America’s Drive-In thanked public school teachers by donating $1.5 million to requests for learning supplies across the country To honor the creative efforts teachers have made to maneuver their ever-shifting learning environments and keep students engaged this past year, SONIC Drive-In donated $1.5 million to teacher requests on national education nonprofit site DonorsChoose on Teacher Appreciation Day, May 4. As part of SONIC’s ongoing Limeades for Learning initiative, the $1.5 million donation helped fund more than 7,000 teacher requests across the country in need of critical resources, including a special teacher in Hugo, Okla., who received a combined donation of $75.