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Graham-Dustin races past Wilson/Henryetta 52-6

Graham-Dustin scored eight touchdowns in a one-sided win over Wilson/Henryetta. The offense was led by Eli Bernard who picked up 134 yards on the ground, passed for 205 yards and scored four touchdowns.

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One Pharmacist’s View

Covid perils are still holding forth. But just not so bad now as perhaps a week or two ago. And will it reload and again assert itself as the big news story of our time and be the killer it has been. I hope not. This Covid has terrorized the world long enough. Well, long enough for me. One doctor amazed at the denial among the anti-vaxxers reports that many of these deniers who have already been smacked down by this dreaded virus insist to the death (theirs) that they don’t have Covid. Such is the strength of the organizers of resistance to this happening. It’s very sad. But the denial is as real as the virus itself.

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News from the Stuart Community

STUART 1ST GRADE STUDENTS ARE PICTURED ABOVE ALL READY TO START THE YEAR—LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Randa Lindley, Bryleigh Williams, Hayden Searcy, Judah Butler, Ryan Chavarria, Faith Freeman, Emmett Nunn, Casen Horn, Ryker Mohebi, McKenzie Shaw.

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Kids say the darndest things

By John Martin Staff Writer

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Living Longer and Healthier Lives

Gauging old age by life expectancy

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Wetumka School Board meets; Class sponsors approved

The Wetumka Board of Education held their regular meeting, September 7 at 7:00 PM in the Administrative Office Board Room. The following members, administrators, personnel and guests were present: Donna McGee, Rufus Scott, Allen Poole, Nina Maas and Misti Pack. John Curtis and Donnie Williamson were absent.

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One Pharmacist’s View

Last Sunday was a great day here in Allen. Anyone who ventured downtown last Sunday morning would notice that starting at the intersection of HWY 48 and Broadway, the street was closed. Big fire trucks had closed it both ways and on both ends. For those who had forgotten, last Sunday was when we had our city-wide back to church blast. Most of the churches closed down early and headed for Allen’s basketball gymnasium to have a city-wide church service. Its purpose was to give the community a chance to get together and engage in Sunday worship. It was to help us get over the Covid times of low attendance and encourage everyone to get back in church. The Pandemic seems to be winding down now and no one wants the town’s churches to wind down too.

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