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Thoughts from the President

As we view America today with the multiplicity of climate change issues resulting in wildfires, droughts, and floods; a deadly virus claiming the lives of thousands; a nation still in the grips of social injustices; and the continued wars among countries, it is time to reflect and celebrate “good” and the best of manly deeds which is human recognition.

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Dear Next Generation: Lessons From a 91-Year-Old Grandmother

I’m a 91-year-old woman, mother of three, and great-grandmother of six.

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Hughes County Court Records

FELONIES

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County Commissioners hold regular meeting

The Hughes County Commissioners met for their regular weekly meeting Monday Sept. 27, 2021. Those present were Gary Phillips- Chairman, Coal Dilday- Vice Chairman, Stormy George- 1st Deputy District #3, Angela Kay Brooks- County Clerk, Morgan Tedder (Adams)- Commissioner’s Secretary, Mike Dockery- Emergency Management, Zac Greenlee- 1st Deputy District #2 and Sheldon Tatum RWD #6.

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Clearview News

Services, Tuesday, September 28, 2021 Jackson Mortuary Interment – Maple Grove Cemetery - Wichita, Kansas

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Every Variable of Us

Charles A. Bush was raised in Philadelphia, and attended Cabrini University before honing his craft at the University of Oxford. In addition to writing young adult novels, he played professional basketball overseas, spends far too much time obsessing over all things Marvel, has long run out of places to store his mountains of books, and dreams of someday debating literature with Rory Gilmore. Every Variable of Us is his first novel. You can follow him on Instagram (@Charles_A_Bush). Charles is the son of Charles Andre Bush of Kansas City and the grandson of Charles Bush of Dallas, Texas, and the great grandson of Octavia Johnson McDonald (deceased) of Clearview, Oklahoma.

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Flu Shot and Covid-19 Vaccine Clinic Every Friday in October

The Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City is hosting clinics every Friday in October from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for those wishing to have a flu shot or Covid-19 shot. Appointments are strongly encouraged. Please feel free to share with volunteers, retirees, and family members. You may contact Wiley at wiley@okhistory.org or call 405-522-0745 for more information.

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