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July 22 has been proclaimed Ray and Kathleen Noble Day in Fort Towson. A celebration will be held from 2 to 5 p.m.

Deuteronomy 22

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1 If you see your fellow Israelite’s ox or sheep straying, do not ignore it but be sure to take it back to its owner. 2 If they do not live near you or if you do not know who owns it, take it home with you and keep it until they come looking for it.

Zechariah 9

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The Lord Will Appear 14 Then the Lord will appear over them; his arrow will flash like lightning. The Sovereign Lord will sound the trumpet; he will march in the storms of the south, 15 and the Lord Almighty will shield them.

Drinkard accepts HHS principal position

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Hugo School board of education has begun the search for a new superintendent. After adjourning into executive session during Monday’s meeting, the board discussed the superintendent search and the interview process, which will begin at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 11 with approximately 12 applicants. The board announced after the meeting closed Monday that Sammy Drinkard, who was currently the dean of students at the high school, was asked to transfer positions and has accepted to role of high school principal.
Drinkard accepts HHS principal position

Kiamichi Tech recognizes Practical Nursing graduates

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HUGO –– Twelve Practical Nursing students graduated from Kiamichi Tech Hugo on Thursday, June 27. According to the program director, Shelly Swalley, Practical Nursing graduates complete 1,508 hours of class time and clinical hours.
Front row, left to right: Ashley Sober, Jennifer Savage, Isabella Morelli, Alyssa Gallant, Destiny Williams, Candi Rayburn. Back row, left to right: Jordyn Teague, Austin Cone, Abigayle Farmer, Shaniqua Gage, Amy Erwin, Diane Moore.

City of Hugo to implement digital tickets

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HUGO –– Members of the Hugo city council voted unanimously last Tuesday to begin implementing digital tickets through the Hugo Police Department. The program will streamline and modernize the process of issuing tickets for city law enforcement.

AgHERculture Conference registration now open

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Registration is now open for the 2024 AgHERculture Conference. The AgHERculture Conference provides women interested in the agriculture industry an opportunity to hone their professional development and add to their social network.

Judge: Ag Department ignored poultry farm impacts

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• Ruling calls for environmental reviews, prior public notice Oklahoma Ecology Project A Delaware County District Court Judge has ruled that the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry irresponsibly allowed large poultry farms to be built in a sensitive watershed without proper environmental review or advance public notice. Tulsa-based Indian Environmental Law Group representing Spring Creek Coalition, a group of landowners along one of the state’s last “pristine” category Ozark streams, sued the agency over those very points after it allowed several “megafarms” to be built within the watershed starting in 2018.
Poultry houses stand in a row on an Adair County farm. Photo Courtesy / Kelly Bostian, KJBOutdoors

‘It’s really hard to like you’

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By Andy and Renie Bowman Comments to: andybowman839@gmail.com Coffeetimecolumn. com Ever been looked squarely in the eyes and bluntly told you are a bitter, angry person? Probably not. After all, who in their right mind wants to be within 12 feet of a bear and throw heavy stones at that huge, furious mass of muscle and bone?
‘It’s really hard to like you
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