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Read moreA huge crowd gathered to welcome Jessica Beck as the new local agent of Farm Bureau Insurance in Holdenville. Customers, co-workers, family and friends came out to help her celebrate. Jessica said she is looking forward to spending many years here and giving back to their insureds and the community.
Read moreCOME CHILL IN “THE VIEW”
Read moreMarilyn was born in Clearview and attended school in Clearview and graduated from Weleetka High School in 1969. She lives in Clearview where she serves as town mayor. She is the mother of three children and grandmother of seven children and wife to Teddy Jackson. She is very energetic and a grave supporter of the town of Clearview.
Read moreThe Yeager school reunion was great! When most of us think about Yeager, we think about Paul and Melba Pruitt Dean.
Read moreThe Red Hat Ladies traveled to Tecumseh to The Farmer’s Daughters Market. There were only four of us that went, so we had a lovely time just sitting there visiting. We rarely get to see one another. After paying dues and tip money, it was decided not to have a drawing or a game since it was only two hostess and two members. We wouldn’t make enough on the drawing to merit the gift. So we enjoyed the delicious food and fellowship.
Read moreA Saturday afternoon noodling trip to the South Canadian River for two local residents ended with one dead and his companion placed into the Pontotoc County Detention Center, charged with First Degree Murder.
Read moreMike Schmitt is not only my friend but is an amazing gentleman to visit with. His life in professional hockey is a fascinating story. Today we will continue sharing some of that story, which is found in his soon to be published book, A Dream Come True. Mike is married to my lifelong friend, Anita Mills Schmitt and they moved back to Lamar a while back.
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