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“The View” Clearview, Oklahoma

If you have any news about the Clearview area and would like it published contact Shirley at 405-786-2440 or email at annnero@aol.com

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Rentiesville

In Creek Nation, Indian Territory, on twenty acres owned by William Rentie and owned twenty acres owned Phoebe McIntosh in what is now McIntosh county, a town was founded in 1903. Rev. N. A. Robinson, I. J. foster, W. D. Robinson, and Rentie organized a town townsite company and established the town of Rentiesville located five miles north of Checotah. Robinson served as presided of the company and opened the first mercantile business and became the first postmaster of the post office opened on May 11, 1904. B. C. Franklin, father of John Hope Franklin, later served as postmaster. The Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway served the town. By 1905, the town had five businesses along Main Street and eighty-one children enrolled in school and in the same year elected F. P. Brinson as the first mayor.

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Orange Glazed Chicken Wings

This recipe is brought to you by Elwood and Pat Bush (both deceased)

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Clearview News:

Congratulations to the French family. They have two graduations this year,

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Dirk O’Donnell joins Hope Harbor as the new Executive Director

Hope Harbor is excited to announce our new Executive Director, Mr. Dirk O’Donnell. Mr. O’Donnell is a graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma. Since moving to Claremore three years ago, Mr. O’Donnell and his family have been supporters of Hope Harbor. He believes in the work being done at Hope Harbor and is committed to providing the best services to the families we serve. Dirk believes in hope, healing and second chances. We are excited to see what the future holds for Hope Harbor.

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HCHD Hosts Drive-Thru COVID-19 Test Clinic

The Hughes County Health Department, in partnership with Holdenville-Hughes County Emergency Management, will host a drive-thru COVID-19 test clinic on Tuesday, June 16 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or until supplies are no longer available, at Holdenville High School, 112 E. 9 St. Holdenville, OK 74848. Please access the test clinic from 10 street.

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