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Thank You!

For years, the Hughes County Tribune has printed news for the Town of Clearview. The town appreciates their interest in the town’s citizens and community and most importantly their history, culture, and events.

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Clearview News:

During the Town of Clearview Trustee meeting, the Trustees approved entering a contract with ecoLINK to bring broadband internet into the city limits of Clearview. The work should be completed withing four to six months. Continued prayers for those on our sick list for Llyod David and Lovie Samilton, Christopher Stripling, Bobby West (lung cancer), Otis Davis, Terry Normore, Jerry French (cancer), Irene Carson, Taft Forshee, Tiger French, Wilbert Zackery, Brady Drake (cancer), and Earnest Hamilton.

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Stuart Wins State!

Stuart Wins State!

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Weleetka Schools Honor Coach Tony Hawkins with Field Dedication

In a heartfelt ceremony, Weleetka Schools honored long-time coach Tony Hawkins by naming the football field "Tony Hawkins Field” in recognition of his decades of dedication to the school and the community. Coach Hawkins, a legend- ary figure in Wele -etka athletics, has left an indelible mark on the Outlaws football program, guiding the team to some of its most successful seasons.

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Weleetka Outlaws Dominate Cyril with 50-0 Victory

Weleetka Outlaws Dominate Cyril with 50-0 Victory

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Wetumka Chieftains Oust Alex in a 20-14 Victory

The Wetumka Chieftains fought hard to secure a 20-14 win over the Alex Longhorns last Friday night, improving their season record to 4-2. With strong offensive plays and timely defense, the Chieftains continue to show resilience and determination as they push forward in their season.

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“SCARED SPITLESS? JOIN THE CROWD”

If there has ever been a time in my life when I feel like crawling under the bed with a blankie and lying there whimpering – it just might be now. Now, I really don’t see myself as a wimp, like a girl who has never had to face anything more unpleasant than a pimple on her nose on prom night. I’ve faced my own share of serious diseases, loss of loved ones, being stranded in blizzard conditions, job loss, and car wrecks.

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