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Weleetka Public Schools will have a school wide Distance Learning Day on Friday, Sept. 18. Students will stay home, log on to their Google Classroom and complete homework assigned. Grab and go breakfast & lunch for students will be available for pick up by the parent/guardian between 10:00-11:30 at the back of the cafeteria. Regular school will resume on Monday, Sept. 21.
Read moreAlongside I-40 going into Oklahoma City is a large billboard informing passersby that a large percentage of Oklahoma’s children face a hungry bedtime. In other words, need food. When I saw it, I thought of the old “Feed the Children” programs picturing little skinny starving kids needing some food and we need to “give” some money. But this was right here in America and that disturbs me. In fact, I do not believe it. These programs may be running to take financial care of those who happen to be running them with feeding kids as a secondary factor.
Read more(PART I) Get a pencil and piece of paper and take the test. The weekend’s over and test time....remember? This is for the “younger” generation (assuming a few of them read this stuff. In 1977, I celebrated my 20 th year of teaching!!! Just sayin’.
Read moreNadene Violet (Summit) Qualls passed from this life on Tuesday, September 8, 2020, surrounded by her family. Nadene was born in Sims, Arkansas on July 16, 1924, to Walter Roy Summit and Lucinda Jane (Trapp) Summit and was the younger twin to Nolene Pansy (Summit) Bobo.
Read moreBrownie Charles Sneed a long time Holdenville resident passed away at his home. Brownie was raised here in Holdenville and attended Holdenville Schools. He was born on April 6, 1948 in Hughes County to Liss and Beulah Milam Sneed.
Read moreMolinda Edline Cox, 94, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020. She was a lifelong friend of Jesus Christ.
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