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On April 29th, the Langston University Goat Program is bringing their goat agricultural, and conservation workshops to Clearview. The presentations will take place at the old school gym beginning at 10:00 a.m. Those on our sick list include Ted Jackson, Clifford Normore, Billy Walker, L.C. and Irene Carson, Sharon Patton, Laura Beavers, Dorothy Loggins, Marjorie Plunkett, Ethelene Scott, Kurrilue Johnson, Earnest Hamilton, and Johnny West. Please continue your prayers for good health.
Read moreThe Okmulgee Beta Omicron Omega Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority planted roses in the Town of Clearview as a community service project. Each year, the chapter choses a community service for either Boley, Clearview, or Okmulgee. This year, the chapter planted roses at the Main Street Community Center in Clearview, and they will plant two trees at the Community Park in Boley. Those chapter members participating were Cheryl Booth, Gail Jackson, Deloris Tarkington, Gretana Gonzales-Hall, Carol Smith, Sh'Lynn Carruthers, Deborah Owens, and Shirley Nero. Those from Clearview assisting were Donnie Nero and Marilyn Jackson. Also, Gretana Gonzales-Hall had two of her grandsons and Cheryl Booth had her granddaughter along for the experience of community service.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. David Smith, R-Arpelar, today recognized the state champion Stuart High School Lady Hornets Fastpitch Softball Team in the House of Representatives.
Read moreThe only two officers serving in the Calvin Police Department resigned in a city council meeting this past week, citing a hostile work environment.
Read moreGraham-Dustin Seniors Attend Prom
Read moreKasey Caldwell is the new ACO (Ani- mal Control Officer) and CEO (Code Enforce - ment Officer) in Wetumka. Her Animal Con - trol Officer phone # is 405-221-7683 hours to call cell # is 8am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Read moreMoss School teacher, Kimberly Rosenow, has been nominated and is a top 20 finalist for the Aeros Awards of Excellence Southeastern Oklahoma Teacher of the Year. To be nominated, the teacher must possess the Aeros Spirit. Those with the Aeros Spirit persist in the face of adversity. They adapt when crisis arises. They overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles, lift up those around them and excel where others fall short.
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