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Oklahoma Historical Society

The Oklahoma Historical Society hosted the the Juneteenth Celebration with “Music Through the Ages” at the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City on Thursday, June 16, 2022. Dr. Donnie L. Nero Sr. served as emcee. Sentor George Young served as keynote speaker. Three musical performers, representing Oklahoma’s Africn American roots, included Dr. Harold Aldridge Jr., Walter Taylor’s Blu Fonk band, and Jabee Williams’ contemporary rap. The Brothers of Stomp performed and Evelym Morgan led the audience in the Black Nationa Anthem. This annual event is sponsored by the OHS’s Multicultural Office and Black Heritage Committee.

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Things aren’t always what they seem

I do not propose to be an expert on very many things but finding jobs after retirement would probably be an area in which I have some experience, but not necessarily a great deal of knowledge.

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Calvin Schools Honor Roll

2 Grade Principal

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Early Voting begins Thursday

Early voting begins Thursday June 23 ,2022 for voters in Hughes County. Voters who will not be able to make it to the polls on Election Day, have the option of voting early at their County Election Board.

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Countians on ECU Honor Roll

ADA – East Central University is recognizing students for their outstanding academic work during the Spring 2022 semester by naming them to the President’s Honor Roll.

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‘Pretty despicable’: James and Rebecca Jackson sentenced to prison

HOLDENVILLE — Autumn Jackson had waited more than two years to tell her story in court and to confront the couple that abused her from age 14 to 21. For 30 minutes this afternoon, she read a detailed victim impact statement to Hughes County District Judge Timothy Olsen regarding the sexual, physical and mental abuse perpetrated by James and Rebecca Jackson, a pair of U.S. Army veterans who became her legal guardians in Illinois, moved to Oklahoma and won election to the Wetumka City Council.

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Teens deserve some recognition

It’s easy to lump today’s teenagers into one cell-phone crazy, foul-mouthed, selfish, rude and poorly attired group. After all, that’s the image that is projected to those of us with fond memories of when children (of all ages) did what they were told. Period!

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