Calendar of Events...

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The North Star Texas Coin Club will present a coin show from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 2 at the Lamar Avenue Church of Christ, 3535 Lamar Ave. Free appraisals will be offered. Admission and parking are also free, and security will be provided. Several vendors will be on hand showcasing U.S., world and ancient coins as well as paper money, tokens, medals and collectibles. Anyone interested in viewing, buying, selling and/ or trading is invited. For more information, call Auddie Neisler at 903-715-1395.

Weather Update

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Good-looking weather for Thursday and Friday with sunshine and close to 70 degrees. Showers are possible Friday night but moving out on Saturday and Sunday will be the best day of your weekend.
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Public Records

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Felony 014 – Jade Cole Berg: Endangering others while eluding/ attempting to elude police officer. 015 – Jamie Laray Standridge: Malicious injury to property.

Antlers Deer Capital of the World

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Are you an Antlers business? Want to advertise on this page? Call Jessie at 580.326.3311 or email jessie@hugonews.com. Antlers has served as a local resort town, as it is a gateway to the Kiamichi Mountains.
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School board elections held April 5; early voting starts Thursday

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Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 5, for the Choctaw County School Board Elections. Not all Choctaw County school districts are having school board elections, only Fort Towson, Rattan, Soper and Valliant School Districts will be participating in elections on April 5. Early voting will be at the County Courthouse on Thursday, March 31 and Friday, April 1 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Hugo council approves board appointments

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HUGO –– Hugo council members approved several board appointments during a special meeting held last week. They include: • Frankie Hinton was appointed to the Choctaw Memorial Hospital board for the term of April 17, 2022 to April 17, 2025.

Rule changes for 2022 turkey hunting

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With new season dates and bag limits in place across Oklahoma, spring turkey season won’t be the same in 2022 as in recent years. Hunters planning to pursue any of the three subspecies of wild turkeys that can be found in Oklahoma are reminded of these new regulations:

CITY AND LAW OFFICIALS

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CITY AND LAW OFFICIALS held a public meeting last Thursday to update citizens about current crime in Hugo. Approximately 20 people were in attendance to ask questions and give advice. Hugo Police Chief John Mitchell reminded the public about the city’s curfew. According to Mitchell, the cufew is from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. on weekdays and 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. on weekends. “We’ve got to develop trust between the community and law enforcement,” Mitchell said. “Come talk to me... we’ll shut the door and talk about anything. If it will save a life, I’ll try anything.”
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Hugo car seat event a success

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• Safe Kids says more than half of car seats not used correctly Hugo’s smaller residents are now a little safer. A certified Safe Kids car seat installer was on hand March 10 to make sure car seats were installed correctly.
Hugo car seat event a success
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