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I grew up on my family’s farm outside of the little town of Tribbey Oklahoma in Southern Pottawatomie County. From the time I was old enough to hold a shovel I worked alongside my father and grandfather at our family-owned business drilling water wells and installing water systems. When we weren’t off working, we spent our time on the farm raising cattle and bailing hay. I am thankful for the time I spent working with my father and grandfather, because it showed me what you can accomplish with a good work ethic.
Read moreCelebrating Elizabeth (Liz) Smith Looper on her 95th Birthday
Read moreThe 78th Annual Community Memorial
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KXII) - The Oklahoma Senate unanimously approved $45 million in aid to help counties impacted by last month’s tornadoes.
Read moreThere is much you and I can’t do anything about.
Read moreIt was great to have Claren Horn, his sister Lois Horn Gaudet, and his three daughters in Clearview for Memorial Day. Clarence is extremely ill and wanted to make the trip one more time. Please continue your prayers for Marjorie Plunket, Clarence Horn, Terry Normore, and Jerry French as they struggle with cancer. Remember those on our sick list, Irene Carson, Otis Davis, Taft Forshee, Tiger French, Wilbert Zackery, Yolanda Jackson, Becki Stripling, Christopher Stripling, and Earnest Hamilton.
Read moreMembers of the Clearview Brown Suggas participated in the Memorial Day Boley Parade on Saturday, May 25th. The Club supports the town of Boley each year as a participant, as Boley is their sister city. The parade began at 3:00 p.m. Daughters of Lee and Leslie Vick decorated the Nero van and the Lee Vick truck for Clearview Mayor Marilyn Jackson. Those predicating were Pat Johnson of IXL, Elaine Evans of Okemah, and Patsy French, Shirley Nero, Hellen Bush, and Joyce Barrett, all of Clearview.
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