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Christopher Adam Dalinger, 45, Calvin, was fatally wounded in a two-vehicle accident in Hughes County on Saturday, October 11. The accident occurred at approximately 4:47 p.m. on U.S. Hwy. 75 and County Road E 1480. Dalinger was a 1999 graduate of Coalgate High School.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Highway Patrol said Thursday that Riley West, 17, of Indianola was driving on the Indian Nation Turnpike last week when a tire blew and the vehicle became disabled in the roadway. Another vehicle tried to avoid hitting the teen’s vehicle but was unable to, striking the driver’s side. That driver was injured but the extent of those injuries was not disclosed.
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Read moreOn September 16th, members of the Clearview and Okemah clubs from Okfuskee County OHCE visited Okmulgee County OHCE to participate in their monthly meeting and Leader Lesson.
Read moreJuanita Kidd Stout was an American attorney and jurist who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania from 1988 to 1989. She had previously operated a private legal practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Read moreTriggered by opposition to World War I and the draft, this tenant farmers’ revolt broke out in three counties along Oklahoma’s South Canadian River inAugust 1917. While antiwar sentiments fueled the Green Corn Rebellion, it grew from long-standing grievances many tenants held against local landowners, businessmen, and state and local authorities. The farmers were particularly angered over the growing control of land by small numbers of wealthy landholders who often resorted to rampant land speculation and outright fraud to obtain property. Speculation and falling crop prices had by 1917 forced over half of Oklahoma’s farmers into tenancy. As a result, many tenants and small landowners joined the state’s Socialist Party and affiliated
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