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The Hughes County Courthouse has reopened, but, because of the threat caused by the COVID 19 virus, it has not yet returned to business as usual. Hughes County Commissioners have issued a Proclamation to re-open the Hughes County Courthouse, but the document lists a number of stipulations. This includes:
Read moreCarol “Elaine Susie” Black Eck went to be with her Lord and Savior on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Shawnee at the age of 75. She was born February 3, 1945 in Wewoka, OK to the late James Ralph Gleason and Lucy Mae Chapman Gleason.
Read moreHOLDENVILLE - During the last few months COVID-19 virus has held the world hostage. However, among all the fear and uncertainty during the coronavirus pandemic one Holdenville man has reason to celebrate.
Read moreMae Hudson Valedictorian Wetumka
Read moreSEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE BASKETBALL HEAD COACH DON TULEY honored the Seminole County Ministerial Alliance with the Crusaders in the Community Award at halftime during the men’s basketball game on Feb. 27 at the Raymond Harber Field House. The award was established three years ago to honor local African Americans making a difference. The award is given during Black History Month each year. The Ministerial Alliance was selected for its commitment to fundraising in an effort to provide scholarships to SSC students. Pictured (l-r) Coach Tuley, Reginald Woods, Calissa Woods, Marilyn Guient, Willie Guient, Wilma Berry, Regina Robison, John Berry, Shelly Brown, Darrell Brown, Reginald Wright and Frank Washington.
Read moreDarrell Lee Smith passed away Sunday, May 17, 2020, at Holdenville General Hospital at the age of 82.
Read moreJ.D. Wilcoxson was born on September 17, 1938 near Wetumka, Oklahoma and passed from this life on May 14, 2020 at the age of 81, Predeceasing J.D. was his parents Ethel (Pack) Wilcoxson and Henry Wilcoxson, his first-born son, James David Wilcoxson and his nephew, Mike Anderson.
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