Today’s Scripture

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Today’s Scripture: Finally, all of you, live in harmony with one another; be sympathetic, love as brothers, be compassionate and humble. 1 Peter 3:8.

Weather Update

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The weather pattern for Choctaw County is not looking too good through the middle of the week, but sunshine and a warming trend get underway on Thursday. High temperatures will climb back into the low-80s by next weekend, but we could see a few scattered thunderstorms on Sunday and the severe weather season usually picks up quite a bit during the month of May so we will have to watch things closely as the warmer air comes back.
Weather Update

Hugo Lions Club names Students of the Month, scholarship winners

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The Hugo Lions Club is committed to helping young people succeed. In our efforts to do this, we award scholarships each year. This year’s Hugo Lions Club Scholarship recipients are: Desiree McGriff from Soper High School, Zachary Covington from Fort Towson High School, and Jennifer Jones from Hugo High School. Each of these students will receive $1,000 to help them with their education beyond high school.
HUGO LIONS CLUB Students of the Month are James Armes and Taryn Joe, pictured with Hugo High School Principal Greg Holt.

Public Records

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Misdemeanor 073 – Luther Levon Harris: Acts resulting in gross injury/outraging public decency. Money judgments under $10,000 037 – Crown Asset Management, LLC vs.

BOSWELL VFW

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BOSWELL VFW Post 1048 host the Patriot Pen Essay contest for grades 6-8 and Voice of Democracy for grades 9-12 each year. The VFW Post 1048 members Ish Web and Jim Woods came to present awards to a couple of Boswell students who participated in this year’s essay contest. Students were awarded certificates of achievements and scholarship monies.
BOSWELL VFW

Choctaw Nation volunteers lend helping hands in Valliant

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VALLIANT –– The teamwork phrase at the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) “Together We’re More” became even better understood recently in Valliant. One town official expressed his gratitude to the 11 Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) volunteers and five community members who spent the day sprucing up the City Park.
SAMANTHA J. SNEAD presents “Granny” Miller with a t-shirt for her continued efforts of trash pickup in Valliant. Known as the “Town Granny,” Miller turned 93 on April 15. Photo Courtesy / Charles Clark, Choctaw Nation

DURING WEEK OF THE YOUNG CHILD

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DURING WEEK OF THE YOUNG CHILD, Louie Lighting Bug visited Little Dixie students at the Antlers, Broken Bow, Idabel, Valliant and Hugo early childhood centers, with Executive Director, Becky Reynolds. Teachers were gifted with books for their classrooms and share safety messages and educational materials with students (provided by PSO). Students enjoyed the special visit by Ms. Reynolds and Louie and look forward to new adventures during story time through the new books that were donated.
DURING WEEK OF THE YOUNG CHILD