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Lyndall Medford Robertson was born on August 12, 1923 and went to be with the Lord on September 24, 2024. Graveside services will be held at Calvin Cemetery on Friday, September 27th, at 2:00 PM, officiated by Garrett Napier, under the direction of Hudson Phillips Funeral Home of Holdenville.
Read moreVoters in Hughes County who want absentee ballots mailed to them for the November 5th General Election should apply now, County Election Board Secretary Brandy Davis said today.
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Read moreA recent special meeting of the Hughes County Commissioners saw a large turnout of concerned citizens, as residents voiced their opposition to a wind turbine project proposed by RWE Renewables Americas LLC. It was revealed that the company has been making private agreements with landowners to install wind turbines on their property— a move that has sparked significant backlash from the community.
Read moreSTUART 2024-2025 OFFICER TEAM ATTENDS SOUTHEAST AREA COLT CONFERENCE. The Stuart Chapter Officer Team attended the Southeast Area COLT (Chapter Officer Leadership Training) Conference in McAlester on August 27th. Back row: Mr.
Read moreSybal Jean Prince, 84, of Ada, Oklahoma passed away September 10, 2024 in her home. Syb- al was born on October 13th 1939 in McAlester, Oklahoma to her parents, Winford Winfield Whittington and Bessie Lorine Whittington. Sybal went to Stonewall High School and later obtained her GED. In the summer of 1955 in Hobbs New Mexico, Sybal married the love of her life, Clarence William Prince. They shared forty two loving years together until Clarence's passing in April of 1997. Sybal loved the Lord with all of her heart, her life was a testament to that. She attended the Church of God in Ada for many years, and taught an adult sunday school class for forty three years. She and her husband, Clar- ence, sang and played in a gospel blue grass band called the Moonlighters.
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