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Graham-Dustin junior Alisha Bennett recently took home third place in the presti- gious Office of Indian Affairs 2024 Student Art Contest. Alisha’s winning entry, a collection of intricately woven Native yarn belts, earned her recognition among students across the nation. Each belt is a testament to her cultural heritage, blending traditional techniques with her own artistic vision, which impressed judges and highlighted her dedication to preserving Native art.
Read moreTensions ran high at the Hughes County Commissioners meeting this week as residents gathered to express their concerns about proposed wind turbine projects in the county. More than 30 citizens attended the meeting, led by Kent Blaylock, who presented a petition with over 750 signatures opposing the projects.
Read moreA Hughes County man was fatally injured on November 15 when his pickup collided with a Freightliner.
Read moreThe Weleetka Outlaws continue their dominant run in the Class BII playoffs, earning a spot in the state semifinals after a string of commanding victories. With a flawless record and un paralleled performances on both sides of the ball, the Outlaws are one win away from a state championship game appearance.
Read moreWetumka City Council Meeting 114-2024 A Special Scheduled Meeting of the Wetumka City Council will be held at 6:30pm, Monday, November 4, 2024.
Read moreAt the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, the USS Oklahoma (BB 37) was one of the U.S. Navy’s oldest battleships.
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