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The next scheduled town meeting is July 12 th at 5:00 p.m. at the Main Street Community Building. All are invited to attend. Sympathy is extended to the Horn-Toney family upon the death of Elouise Toney. She is the daughter of the late Ira and Alberta Horn who were former residents of Clearview and a relative of the Golden family. The Please continue your prayers for those on our sick list: Clifford Normore, Billy Walker, L.C. Carson, Sharon Patton, Dorothy Loggins, Marjorie Plunkett, Ethelene Scott, Kurrilue Johnson, Earnest Hamilton, and Johnny West.
Read moreNicholas Jones, District Conservationist of Okemah, Oklahoma spearheaded a group of conservationists to tour the towns of Clearview and Boley. Their first stop was in Boley, where they visited with historian Henrietta Hicks and Mayor
Read moreThe headline caught my eye: “The Number 1 skill that sets mentally strong kids apart from ‘those who give up’ can be taught." I wondered, “What is it?”. Riding a bike? Speaking in public?
Read moreWill Kates was selected to the Middle West All-State Baseball Team. Will recently graduated from Newcastle High School in Newcastle, OK. He will be continuing his education at Northwestern Oklahoma State University in Alva, OK in the fall on a baseball and academic scholarship. Will is the son of Chris and Melanie Kates of Newcastle, OK and the grandson of Sam McClure and the late Willa Mae McClure of Calvin, OK.
Read moreThe Wetumka Legends 8U Baseball team are pictured above with their winning trophy. They finished 1st in south district and are Tri County Runner Up and Regional Qualifiers. The team has an amazing 15-2 record. Congratulations to: Front Row: Joseph Berryhill, Kaegan Starr, Jett Stokes, Colton Moore, Jacob Smith, Kasen Goodwin. Middle Row: Braxton Clanton, Benson Allford, Tanner Smith, Levi Lindsey, Takoda Factor, Wadie Yargee, Jack Henry. Coaches: Chris Powell, Matt Smith, Ally Bell, Tiffany Bell, Tracey Bell, Jeremy Clanton.
Read moreMrs. Crawford’s Pre-K Grade Awards
Read moreIt has been several years since we shared parts of B.J. Osborn’s Wetumka “A Centennial History.”
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