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you a better perspective on their past, present, and future. Each episode highlights why these towns are such a vital and rich part of Oklahoma’s history. Those participating in today’s episode included Mayor Marilyn Jackson, Trustee Peter Bush, Secretary/Clerk Shirley Nero, entrepreneur Gale Lucas Parker, and resident Earl French. Check out the OETA viewing schedule for the showtime to see the town of Clearview.
Read moreJada Ann Blades, granddaughter of Donnie and Shirley Nero, was named one of the “Warriors Have Character “awardees for October at Glenpool Jr. High School. October is Kindness month. Happy belated
Read moreThe Wewoka community has been placed on a virtual shutdown due to acts of violence, including several recent shootings as well as the threat of additional violence.
Read moreWetumka seniors honored on birthday
Read moreA True Hughes County Halloween Horror Story
Read moreA Senior Citizens Lament Thought I’d let my doctor check me, cause I didn’t feel quite right. All those aches and pains annoyed me, and I couldn’t seep at night. He could find no real disorder, but he wouldn’t let it rest. What with Medicare and Blue Cross, it wouldn’t hurt to do some tests! To the hospital he sent me, though I didn’t feel that bad. He arranged for them to give me, every test that could be had. I was fluroscoped and cystoscoped, my aging frame displayed. Strapped upon an ice cold table, while my gizzards were x-rayed. I was checked for worms and parasites, for fungus and the crud. While they pierced me with long needles, taking samples of my blood. Doctors came to check me over, probed and pushed and poked around. An to make sure I was living, they wired me for sound. They have finally concluded; (their results have filled a page) That what I have will some day kill me.
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