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Grants through USDA and COEDD-REAP grants made it possible for two-layer chip and seal streets possible on Main Street, Hattie, Douglas, and Gibbs. In addition, the streets were widened, making it possible for easier navigation of tourist buses when visiting the historic sites.
Read moreRemember all our loved ones who are ill and shut-in during the holiday season. Keep them in your prayers. Mable Loggins is asking for prayers for her sister Melvenia Hamiliton. She is diagnosed with lung cancer. Continued prayers for those on our sick list: Llyod David and Lovie Samilton, Christopher Stripling, Bobby West (lung cancer), Otis Davis, Terry Normore, Jerry French (cancer), Irene Carson, Taft Forshee, Tiger French, Wilbert Zackery, Brady Drake (cancer), and Earnest Hamilton.
Read moreBroadband is coming to Clearview. For a few years, East Central Electric provided the surrounding customers with wireless broadband internet services. East Central Electric received additional ARPA funding for rural cities and is now in the process of installing underground fiber to the town. The community is very excited and anxious to receive this new service.
Read moreThe Wetumka Municipal Authority Monday November 4, 2024 A special scheduled meeting of the Wetumka City Council was held at 6:30pm on Monday Nov 4, 2024. The following items were scheduled for consideration and possible action by the City Council at that time: A call to order was made by Mayor Norma Marshall at 6:30pm.
Read moreMayor Marshall and Mrs. Parker was at Principal Chief David Hills office on Friday No vember 8, 2024 to sign the MOA for the funding that the Wetumka Municipal Authority will receive. The funding is for the sewer lagoon project and the water plant repairs. For the sewer lagoon project Wetumka will receive $2,953,971.00 from the Indian Health Services, $1,245,579.00 from the Muscogee Nation, and $2,379,450.00 from the EPA. For the water plant repairs Wetumka will receive $1,413,000.00 from the Muscogee Nation and $1,322,950 from the EPA. This funding is a BLESSING for the Wetumka Municipal Authority. DEQ visited all the Wetumka Municipal Authority sites on November 14, 2024.
Read moreThomas "David" Ingram was finally able to retire from the siding business on November 30, 2024, at the age of 71 at his home in Holdenville, Oklahoma.
Read moreMichael R. Majors passed away at his home in Holdenville on Friday, October 25, 2024, at the age of 69.
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