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Terry Joe Carter

Terry Joe Carter was born May 24, 1962 in Okemah, Oklahoma to Barry Jr. Carter and Bertha Lee (Tillery) Carter. He was raised in Wetumka, Oklahoma with his six sisters Bessie, Katie, Linda, Diane, Vicki, and Janie and his one brother, Tommy.

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County graduations held

WETUMKA GRADUATES PICTURED ARE Haylee Dilday, Abby Young and Allison Bray.

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Hughes County Court Records

FELONY

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Members celebrate OHCE Week

Whether they are raising scholarship money, beautifying their communities or sewing cloth face masks for healthcare workers across the state, members of Oklahoma State University Extension’s group, Oklahoma Home and Community Education, continue to make a difference every day.

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Wetumka Elementary Awards

2020-2021 Awards

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Black History is Oklahoma History Ralph Ellison

Born to Lewis Alfred and Ida Millsap Ellison on March 1, 1913, in Oklahoma City, then along with Kansas City a hotbed of musical creativity, Ralph Ellison showed at an early age the interest in jazz and other modern art forms that would be reflected throughout his life in literature. He attended the Frederick Douglass School in Oklahoma City, going on to the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama in 1933, pursuing studies in music but also encountering the work of T. S. Eliot and other Modernist writers.

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Town of Clearview Elections and Town Meeting

The Town of Clearview Trustees met on Tuesday, May 11 at 5:00 p.m. for its regular town meeting. The town peoples also voted for voted for two trustee positions. The Trustees, during the regular meeting selected their mayor and vice-mayor. The people voted in incumbent Marilyn Jackson and new board member Donnie Nero. The trustees elected incumbent Marilyn Jackson as mayor and Peter Bush as vice-mayor. During the meeting the trustees discussed business for the month of May and June which includes planning for Memorial Day and Juneteenth.

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