Sheriff’s Office searching for missing person

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According to Choctaw County Sheriff Terry Park, Brandon Peters (left) was last seen Sunday near Rattan Landing. He was seen carrying a raft and a tent. His bike was located at Salt Creek Boat Ramp. Sheriff Park said it is possible he needs medical attention.
Sheriff’s Office searching for missing person

Ball field lease terminated for non-compliance

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HUGO –– On a three-two vote during last Tuesday’s Hugo city council meeting, a contract with Hugo Schools for lease of Shull-Bywater Baseball Park and Stan Payne Field was terminated. The cause for termination, according to councilman BJ Lemmons, was based on noncompliance of the contract which stated that the school must provide improvements to the fields, but have failed to do so.

Correction:

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An article in the Wednesday, March 10 edition of the Hugo News had the address wrong for the new Choctaw Nation Laundry Facility. The address is 2201 Pepsi Cola, Avenue, Hugo.

You’re vaccinated, now what?

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COVID-19 vaccination rates are on the rise across Oklahoma and the nation, leaving many curious whether they can relax pandemic precautions. With new guidance from the U.S.

Living Choice program assists with transition from nursing homes

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The Oklahoma Living Choice Program assists Oklahomans wanting to transition out of a nursing home and back into a residence of their own. To date, the program has helped transition more than 800 residents back into their communities and has saved the State of Oklahoma nearly $8.5 million in rebalancing funds.

Bake and Take Month helps promote wheat industry

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While many sectors of the agricultural industry are prevalent throughout Oklahoma, the state often is recognized by being a leading producer of wheat. With this in mind, staff at the Oklahoma State University Robert M. Kerr Food and Agricultural Products Center work to promote the commodity by celebrating Bake and Take Month during March.

USDA requests information on USDA’s Climate-Smart Agriculture and Forestry Strategy

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) published a Federal Register Notice requesting public input on a climatesmart agriculture and forestry strategy. The Notice represents an important step toward implementing President Biden’s Executive Order on Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad. The Order, signed Jan. 27, states that, “America’s farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners have an important role to play in combating the climate crisis and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, by sequestering carbon in soils, grasses, trees, and other vegetation and sourcing sustainable bioproducts and fuels.” The Order directs Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to solicit input from stakeholders as USDA develops a climate-smart agriculture and forestry approach.
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