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Members 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.
Read moreClearview has waited for months for bridge repair to open the Main Street of their town. In 2023, during the spring, the creek water washed away the Main Street bridge. Through a series of USDA grants, COEDD, Okfuskee County District 3, and the Muskogee Creek Nation, a plan for a box bridge replacement was finalized. Just before the final steps to set the boxes in place, the storms, the spring storms retuned and halted progress. Soon and very soon, Clearview will have a new bridge in place and traffic will flow once again on Main Street. A small creek can halt a whole town.
Read moreWhat is Juneteenth? Why is it important? History of the holiday On June 19, 1865, Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger and Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas. With them, they brought news that the American Civil War had ended, and enslaved people were now free.
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Read moreMUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA – The United States At- torney's Office for the East ern District of Oklahoma announced that Matthew Kyle Pinson, age 37, of Wewoka, Oklahoma, was sentenced to 51 months in prison for one count of Involuntary Manslaughter, and 51 months in prison for one count of Felon in Possession of a Firearm, to be served concurrently. Pinson was also sentenced to 57 months in prison for one count of Assault resulting in Serious Bodily Injury, to be served consecutive to the other terms of imprisonment.
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Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY –The Hughes County Rural Water District No. 1 (District) received approval for $620,000 in funding Tuesday from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) to improve the District’s water infrastructure. Construction of upgrades and improvements to the water system
Read moreCalvin Schools Teacher of the Year.
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