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Clearview to Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

The Citizens of Clearview will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 20, 2025, at 2:00 PM at the Main Street Community Center, 302 West Main Street. The guest speaker for the day is long-time educator and administrator, and Superintendent of Okemah Public Schools Mr. Lee Vick. He will give his journey to superintendent of the largest school district in Okfuskee County.

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NEWS FROM THE PAST

Clearview Patriarch – August 17, 1911

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Clearview News:

Remember all our loved ones who are ill and shut in our prayers: Llyod David and Lovie Samilton, Bobby West (lung cancer), Otis Davis, Terry Normore, Jerry French (cancer), Irene Carson, Taft Forshee, Tiger French, Wilbert Zackery, Brady Drake (cancer), Keia Wauleah Teaseinuslowly Parker – serious heart surgery (Vivian French granddaughter), and Earnest Hamilton.

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“News” from the lighter side ~ Babylon Bee satires

WASHINGTON, D.C. — As he enters his last week as Commander in Chief of the United States, President Joe Biden was reportedly up all night wracking his brain to figure out what else he can screw up before his term ends.

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Clearview News

ECO-Link has arrived in Clearview. Citizens are now able to sign up for service to begin the progress of broad band connection to their homes. Keep in prayer the Stripling family on the death of the Christoper Stripling.

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Wetumka Graduate, the Late Captain Richard Parker, Honored in Wreath Laying Ceremony

Officers from the McA - lester Police Depart - ment along with family members of Captain Richard Parker gath - ered at Wetumka Cemetary recently to place a wreath on the hero's grave. Richard grew up in Wetumka and was a 1988 graduate of We - tumka High School. He later attended East Central University in Ada where he received a degree in Criminal Justice. After college he went to work for the Pittsburgh Coun - ty Sheriff's Office and then, in July of 1996, went to work as an of - ficer of the McAlester Police Department where he was current - ly serving as Captain. Captain Parker was a certified Drug Recog - nition Expert and OHP

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