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Body Back in the late 70s when the Hugo Airport Authority was taking the first steps to try and improve the local airport, one of my colleagues, Dick Ferris was in the process of completing his pilots license.
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FBI… ‘There you go again...’

Body Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R- SC) was furious during a Sunday appearance with Fox News’ “Sunday Futures with Maria Bartiromo,” after his committee released a document revealing that the FBI misled the Intelligence Committee during the Russia probe when it...

Four Oklahoma tribes sue state

Body Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association responds to federal lawsuit filed by four state tribes “The Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association is aware of the court filing by the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Citizen Potawatomi Nations regarding the validity of the gaming agreements of the...

Driver Wanted...

Body Hugo News is looking for a driver to make weekly trips to McAlester and also around Choctaw, Pushmataha and Lamar County distributing newspapers. Okla. driver’s license and good driving record required. Vehicle furnished.

Mastering adaptation...

Body The lingering effects of the Coronavirus on all of the landscape of the Americas... and indeed, the world, continue to influence how societies must function in the near term.
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We Are a Nation of Laws

Body Lawlessness is running rampant in cities across our country, inflicting more pain on communities already suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic. This past weekend, 59 police officers were injured during anti-police protests in Seattle.
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Body Ten years ago as the world started getting a taste of new communications technologies that made it possible to chat with friends or business clients in real time around the world, everyone was so focused on the cool and productive aspects of the technology...
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Skyborg project to bring four Aerospace companies to Oklahoma

Body WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, OHIO – Four U.S prime defense contractors will share as much as $400 million to develop a prototype, low-cost, unmanned combat aircraft with artificial intelligence (AI) and modular payloads for a wide variety of fighter and ground-attack capabilities.
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