‘Plan, execute and enjoy... in the right dose

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Renie wanted a gorgeous new flower garden. So she spent some time picking the brain of a college educated agriculturalist. A man who had spent years as a high school teacher in that field. Plus, for the last 10 years after retirement, he and his wife had a “hobby” –– working their own small truck farm. He had qualifications galore for knowing when, what, where, and how to plant just about anything.
‘Plan, execute and enjoy... in the right dose

Constitutional Minute

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By Bob Hilliard Buffalo, Texas wethepeoplehandbook@gmail.com Enumerated Powers of the U.S. Congress With the U.S.
Constitutional Minute

Tribal college offers affordable two-year degree paths

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OKMULGEE –– The College of the Muscogee Nation (CMN) president Dr. Monte Randall says attending a tribal college or university like CMN is an affordable opportunity for Native American students to flourish in their cultural identity while developing foundational life skills.

Richard Emmit Raper

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Richard Emmit Raper passed away Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2022 in Paris, Texas, at the age of 84. He was laid to rest in Restland Cemetery in Boswell, Okla. Richard Emmit Raper was born April 12, 1938 in Maud, Okla., to Arvel and Edith “Jarett” Raper. After graduating from Hugo High School in 1957, he served in the U.S. Marines for two years. He was manager of the Otasco store in Hugo for many years. He later worked for the Goodland Children’s Home as ranch manager, where he retired. He was a member of Unity Baptist Church. He liked to read and his book of choice was his Bible. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He loved ranching and gardening. He is preceded in death by his first wife, Ranean; his parents, Arvel and Edith “Jarrett” Raper; brother, A.J. Raper; sisters: Barbara Campbell and Donna Being.
Richard Emmit Raper

Choctaw Development awards loan to Self’s Small Engine Repair in Hugo

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HUGO –– On July 21, Self’s Small Engine Repair was awarded a $5,000 Small Business Forgivable loan from Choctaw Nation Small Business Development and the Choctaw Development Fund. Self’s Small Engine Repair is owned and operated by Brandon Self and offers repairs and refurbishment sales of small power equipment in Hugo, Oklahoma.
From left to right: Gina Hamilton, Choctaw Nation Senior Business Advisor; Brandon Self, Owner of Self’s Small Engine Repair; Chad Bailey, Jason Clark, and James Marco; employees of Self’s Small Engine Repair; Lena Kopp, Hugo Chamber of Commerce and Courtney Wesley, Choctaw Nation Small Business Advisor. Photo Courtesy / Choctaw Nation
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