Weather Update

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...with Steve Norris Hugo News Meteorologist We will enjoy sunshine much of the week with high temperatures near 80. A 30% chance of a thundershower is expected around Friday.
Weather Update

Former Hugoan Charles Kile recognized for successful Christian ministry program

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Former Hugoan Charles Kile has been growing a novel Christian Singles ministry in North Carolina for more than a decade now. Though he has been employed by the state’s Department of Transportation for several decades as a bridge inspector, Kile continues to perfect his Christian outreach programs that focus on singles in the busy east coast community of Raleigh, North Carolina.
Former Hugoan Charles Kile recognized for successful Christian ministry program

Healing from my pain... the loss of mama

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The greatest pain I could ever have endured was the loss of my mother… but I know now that my healing would begin by helping someone else. It started about six years ago when Mama took a fall. While staying with her a few months in the hospital and rehab, I made the decision to move back home. Mama could no longer walk, but she was vibrant and still full of life. She loved to laugh and talk about her cooking days. She was a great cook and baker. During her younger years, she not only cooked for her eight children, but for the community as well. This great lady was my friend, confidant, role model and hero. Words cannot express how much she loved her children. She instilled in us how to care and love others, even when wronged. We all would laugh among each other and say “Mama is getting us be at up out here in this world, because everyone was not raised by Ms. Brown.”
Joe Ella Brown and Carol Brown-Price

Public Records

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Felony 092 – Sheree Annette Ensley: Assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. 093 – Courtney L.

Zoe Gilmore crowned Queen

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Hugo News Photos / Bobby Hamill Zoe Gilmore was crowned Hugo 2021 Football Homecoming Queen last week. She is pictured with (l to r): Rylee Beason, Tristan Pelletier, Kaylie Driggers and Kayla Loftin.
Zoe Gilmore crowned Queen

Football Contest winner

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Kim Johnson (right), of Hugo, was this week’s winner of the Hugo News Football Contest after choosing 16 out of 19 games correctly. Above, Johnson collects the $50 weekly prize from Julia King of Shelter Insurance, where she obtained her winning entry blank. Sponsoring this year’s Hugo News Football Contest are: Dr. Wade Rowland DDS, First United Bank, Dyer Quick Lube, AmeriState Bank, Red River Counseling, Sonic, Hugo Lake Marina & Cabins-Little Dixie, Busy Bee, Security First National Bank, First Bank, Pruett’s Food, Superior Wheel & Tire, Shelter Insurance-Julia King, Ed Wallace Ford, Stoned 4 Survival, R.E. McGuire Insurance-Ernie Taylor, Jay Hodge, U.S. Cellular and Hugo Express Pharmacy. Game selections can be found in each Wednesday edition of the Hugo News.
Football Contest winner

SIDS deaths continue to be of concern in Oklahoma

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• October is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month October is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month. Despite significant improvements in reducing infant mortality in Oklahoma in recent years, SIDS-related deaths continue to be the third leading cause of infant deaths in our state.

Residents’ rights in Oklahoma nursing homes

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Respectful Treatment: You have the right to receive courteous and respectful care and treatment and the right to reside and to receive services with reasonable accommodation of your individual needs and preferences, except if your health or safety or that of other residents would be endangered.

Choctaw County students awarded OSU scholarships

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Multiple Choctaw County students recently were honored by the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture with academic scholarships for the 2021-2022 academic year. The scholarships are part of the more than $1.8 million that students will receive from the college and its academic departments.
KALLIE CLIFTON

AFR Cooperative president testifies before House Agricultural Committee

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• Scott Blubaugh, fifth-generation farmer and rancher, calls for action to increase competition in agriculture markets WASHINGTON, D.C.— American Farmers & Ranchers (AFR) Cooperative President Scott Blubaugh, Tonkawa, Okla., detailed the negative impact industry consolidation has on family farmers and ranchers and consumers during a U.S. House Agriculture Committee hearing titled “State of the Livestock Industry” Oct.
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