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Our sympathy is extended to the family of Wayne Raymond Sanborn

Wayne Raymond Sanborn passed away Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025, in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 81.

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Sallie Jo Stafford

Sallie Jo Stafford, age 82, passed away on October 18, 2025 in Holdenville, Oklahoma. She was born on December 6th, 1942 in Calvin, Oklahoma to Fred Brown Sr. and Clydia Lo Travis Watson in Calvin, Oklahoma.

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Mary Janice Baxter

Mary Janice Baxter, 88, of Muskogee, Oklahoma, passed away on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, in Muskogee with her family by her side.

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Calvin XCountry Places in Top 10 at State

Your Bulldog Cross Country boys are officially heading to STATE after finish ing 5th at Regionals in Henryetta! The

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Vylie Cook Places at American Royal in Kansas City

Vylie Cook Places at American Royal in Kansas City

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Clearview OHCE Host Okfuskee County Fall Meeting

On Monday, October 25th, the Clearview, Okemah, and Paden clubs convened for their Fall Meeting at the Oklahoma African American Educators Hall of Fame annex in Clearview. The Clearview club prepared the venue with autumn-themed decorations and provided a continental breakfast along with oven-baked barbecue spareribs as the main course. The remaining clubs contributed side dishes, bread, and desserts to complement the meal.

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Clearview Town Meeting

The Clearview Trustee Board met on October 21, 2025, with four out of five trustees and eight guests in attendance. The main topics were the town cleanup and the potential return of the Clearview rodeo. Brenda Loggins discussed possible cleanup dates, while Landon Samilton and Donnie Nero reported on talks with rodeo grounds owner Jordan Alford, who aims to revive the rodeo by August 1, 2026, seeking town support for the event. Regular meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 5:00 p.m.; the next is on November 11. Additionally, the board welcomed input from community members regarding both initiatives, encouraging residents to share their ideas and volunteer for upcoming projects. The trustees emphasized the importance of collective efforts to ensure the success of both the cleanup and the rodeo, highlighting these events as opportunities to strengthen community spirit and foster engagement.

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