Plant in fall for a colorful spring display

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It’s time to think spring. Fall is the time to plant tulips, daffodils, crocus and other spring flowering bulbs. Use these early bloomers to welcome spring to your landscape. You’ll appreciate the color and cheery blooms after another long winter passes.
LILIES GROW from bulbs and their large prominent flowers brighten up gardens and provide vertical appeal. Photo Courtesy / Melinda Myers, LLC

AREA NEWS

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The first annual “Light Up Hugo” storefront decorating contest is taking entries. There is no entry fee. The winner will receive an off-season cabin stay for up to five people from Jan. 3 to Feb. 7, plus four tickets to the Endangered Ark Foundation. This package is worth $400. To enter, just call the Hugo Chamber of Commerce at 580.326.7511, email hugo-chamber@sbcglobal.net or go by the office at 200 S. Broadway St. in Hugo. Deadline to enter is Dec. 11. Judging will take place on Dec. 14.

Weather Update

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Thanksgiving is going to be great with sunshine and 69 degrees after a morning low of 38. Scattered showers will return to the area from Friday through Sunday and it gets a little cooler with highs going from the low-60s on Friday to the mid-50s on Sunday. I think we could see three or four nights next week with temperatures at or below freezing.
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Public Records

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Felony 091 – Shane Lee Cunningham: Possession of firearm after former felony conviction. 092 – Rylee Allen Finch: Domestic abuse, assault and battery.

Soper School releases new COVID plan

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Soper Public School has released its new COVID-19 plan for returning to school after Thanksgiving break. The plan, which would affect fourth through 12th grade would go into effect Nov. 30 and continue through Jan. 4, 2020.

IRIS GARDEN CLUB

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IRIS GARDEN CLUB Yard of the Month winner for October is Meredith Russell, 1218 N. B St. in Hugo. Her yard features beautiful begonias, other flowers and trees and is very neat. Pictured (l to r): Harolynn Wofford, Meredith, Holly Lowrance and Sammye Thacker. Photo Courtesy / Rick Lowrance
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Missing Hugo man’s remains identified 12 years after he disappeared

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HUGO –– The remains of John Lafayette Mangrum have been positively identified after he went missing from Hugo, Okla., in March 2008. The remains were discovered in August 2018 in a remote area in northern Pushmataha County. At that time the Pushmataha County Sheriff’s Office requested assistance from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) in identifying the remains.
Missing Hugo man’s remains identified 12 years after he disappeared
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