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Holdenville Game Night News

We only had 7 moon players Monday night. Get well, Shirley Hardwick, we needed you tonight! Wewoka bunch, we missed you!

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Weleetka Seniors Honored

SAVANNA ZACKERY is the daughter of Jennifer and Steven Zackery. Savanna has attended Weleetka for the past 12 years. She has been active in Basketball, Track, and FFA for the past 4 years.

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Weleetka Seniors Honored

It was 75 years ago this week that the U.S. Marines invaded Iwo Jima. (Feb. 19 th ) Japanese defenders were dug into bunkers deep within the island’s volcanic rocks. Approximately 70,000 U.S.

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Willow Van Haren and Trenton Golden named 2020 Moss Homecoming Queen, King

MOSS HIGH SCHOOL 2020 BASKETBALL HOMECOMING COURT —Pictured are flower girl, Delaney Dilday and Crown Bearer Isaiah Larney. Homecoming attendants are Kadee Bridger and Tucker Brown, Queen Willow Van Haren and King Trenton Golden, Laci Story and Kason Pruitt, Wylder Coleman and Lyric Moreno.

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2020 Valentine Couple of the Year

In June of 1948 this happy couple made their wedding vows, “For better, for worse. For richer, for poorer. In sickness and in health.” And they meant it!! Roy and Betty Osborn of Wetumka, will be married 72 years this coming June. A true example of what marriage should be, set by two very special people. Congratulations, Roy and Betty!

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February is African American History Month

February marks the annual nationwide observance of African American history. Historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson founded, in 1926, Negro History Week to this occasion to highlight the history and contributions of African Americans. African American History Month is recognized int eh United State States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The month of February was selected to coincide with the birth dates of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.

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Sarah Rector: America’s First Black Female Millionaire

Most people will say Sarah Breedlove, a.k.a. Madame C.J. Walker. Born to former slaves and raised in a rundown shack in Louisiana, this self-made entrepreneur amassed a fortune peddling hair care and beauty products to African American women during the early 20th century.

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