Janie Arnita (House) Young, 76, of McAlester, passed away Wednesday, March 22, 2023 in her home surrounded by her family. A funeral service was held at 10 a.m.
The City of Hugo will begin spraying mosquito repellent the first week of April. First Ward will be sprayed on Mondays, Second Ward on Tuesdays, Third Ward on Wednesday and Fourth Ward on Fridays. While mosquito repellent is being sprayed, please avoid traveling closely into its mist.
Frisco Depot Museum had a wonderful month of visitors for February with a total of 46 visitors. They were from Sawyer, Nelson, Hugo, Fort Towson, Tishomingo, Antlers and Miami, Okla. The Depot also had visitors from Paris, Garland, Sherman, Bonham and Pasadena, Texas. A couple from Terra Alta, W.V., had never been to Hugo but loved this part of Oklahoma.
TVSHKA HOMMA –– The Easter Bunny is planning a helicopter egg drop at Chief Batton’s Easter Celebration this year. Weather permitting, 11,000 candyand-prize-filled plastic eggs will fall from the sky over the Choctaw Capitol Grounds at Tvshka Homma beginning at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 8. Children ages 2-10 years old and elders, ages 55 and up will take their turn at the starting line for egg hunts.
The Iris Garden Club of Hugo met on March 27 at ACE Hardware in downtown Hugo. The club holds a meeting each year that is open to the public and ACE graciously hosted it again this year.
With U.S. House and Senate congressional committees considering funding for 2024, the Center for Rural Affairs and 30 organizations from across the country are asking for their continued support of rural small businesses.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development has announced the availability of approximately $31 million in funding for projects as part of the Value-Added Producer Grants (VAPG) program.
Senate Ed Proposal is a “Some Win, Most Lose” Plan In February, Oklahoma House Republicans authored historic appropriations into public education through a two-part plan designed to provide educational freedom and opportunities for all Oklahoma students, parents, teachers and schools. A month later, the Senate carelessly amended our proposed $500 million investment into Oklahoma’s public schools and butchered educational choices for parents.
CHOCTAW COUNTY –– A Fort Towson man was airlifted to a Texas hospital after motor vehicle wreck Saturday on OK 109, approximately two miles south of Fort Towson. According to reports from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Julius Vernon, 42, was traveling southbound on OK 109 when his vehicle ran off the left side of the roadway and traveled 173 feet before striking a tree.