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OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS) Black Heritage Committee is organizing a tour of sites significant to the Civil Rights Movement in Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama. The week-long trip will depart Sunday morning, May 10, from the Oklahoma History Center and return Friday evening, May 15. There are a limited number of bus seats available. Visitwww.okhistory.org/freedomtrail to view the itinerary and to register for the tour
Read moreMembers of the community gathered for the “Mike Snyder Celebration” Saturday night at the Enoch Kelly Haney Center on the campus of Seminole State College.
Read moreSirs: I was raised in Wetumka during the 40’s, 50’s, and the early part
Read moreAccording to documents filed in the District Court of Pottawatomie County, on February 27, Calvin Public Schools teacher and basketball coach Nathan T. Holland, 32, has been charged with multiple felonies in connection to an incident that occurred in Shawnee on January 4. These charges include one count of r ape first degree, one count of rape first degree by instrumentation (fingers), two counts of forcible sodomy, and one count of domestic assault and battery by strangulation.
Read moreFriday, March 13th, is the last day to apply for voter registration in order to be eligible to vote in the April 7th Board of Education General (Moss SD I-01) and Special City of Wetumka Elections, Hughes County Election Board Secretary Brandy Davis said today.
Read moreCan I catch the Coronavirus? Why not? Seems like the Pope has it. Well, his staff members claim the Pope only has a cold, but he is into his second week of cancelling events. Looks suspicious to me. And the Ayatollah’s top aid just died of it. Since I note this virus is zeroing in on those of the “cloth” it has made me more concerned for our own local pastors here around Allen. I haven’t seen any of our local clergy coming down with this yet. But I think we should keep an eye on them.
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