Hugo author releases first book

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Hugo’s Charlene Parker Blue just released her first book, “Reflections of God’s Word, Volume 1.” Blue, who is originally from Hugo, has lived in Ada for the past 23 years. She is married to Billy Blue, Jr. for 14 years. Her parents are Bro.
Hugo author releases first book

Jordan, Maytubby crowned during Homecoming

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Ashia Jordan and Amareion Ma ytubby were crowned Hugo Basketball Homecoming Queen and King during Monday’s game against Okmulgee. More from the Homecoming, game and senior night festivities can be found on today’s Sports, pages 1B-2B!
Hugo News / Bobby Hamill

Boswell woman injured during crash

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CHOCTAW COUNTY –– A Boswell woman was airlifted to a Texas hospital after a one-vehicle wreck Sunday, approximately eight miles north and one mile west of Boswell. According to reports from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Cher K.

Elections to be held for local, municipal positions

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Those filing for local, municipal positions include: Boswell Board of Trustees • Michael Armbrister • Tammy Carrico • Stormy Patterson • Peggy Lynn Cahill • Lela Marshall Town Clerk/Treasurer • Amber Miller • Toni Pierce Soper Board of Trustees • Ellen Trapp Town Clerk/Treasurer • Terri Mays Hugo Councilmember Ward No. 1 • Josh Armes Councilmember Ward No.

Can local blood donors help save humans?

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Since the start of the year, blood donations are substantially down, and fewer people are stepping up to donate. Now, Our Blood Institute asks the question, “Can our community come back to help us fight and save the humans?”

COVID-19 surge prediction now possible with genomic surveillance

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Using genomic surveillance, Oklahoma State University researchers have developed a new method of predicting infectious disease surges, including COVID- 19. Preparation time is crucial for prevention and something medical professionals lacked at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 surge prediction now possible with genomic surveillance

Public Records

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Felony 007 – Jack Lester Martin: Assault and battery upon a police officer. 008 – Misty Ricks: Larceny of lost property.

USDA local food for schools program launches in Oklahoma

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Select Oklahoma school districts now have a unique opportunity to increase the purchase of nutritious, local foods for school meal programs. The Local Food for Schools Program is designed to help school districts partner with local farmers and ranchers to give students more access to nutritious foods unique to the area they live.

‘Let’s cut taxes’

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Stitt presents three goals in State of the State Address: • Drive excellence in education. • Continue to make Oklahoma the most business-friendly state in the nation.
‘Let’s cut taxes’
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