Have something for the Hugo News Calendar of Events? Email to editor@sbcglobal.net. May’s Home Health and Hospice will be having a food drive, benefitting Sharing Hope in Hugo food bank from Nov.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma fifth- and eighthgrade teachers can apply now for fellowships to attend the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute in summer 2024 in the restored capital city of 18th-century Virginia.
There’s something unique about cattle grazing bright green winter wheat here in Oklahoma. The relationship between farming wheat and cattle brings sustainability for the environment and increased opportunity for Oklahoma’s farmers and ranchers.
The 10th annual Oklahoma Local Agriculture Summit is set for Feb. 28 - March 1, 2024, at the Edmond Conference Center located at 2833 Conference Dr, Edmond, OK 73034. The focus of the conference is to increase the availability of local food in Oklahoma communities and strengthen farmers markets and agritourism sites through education and networking opportunities.
WILBURTON –– The Eastern Oklahoma State College Agriculture Division is set to host the 4th Annual Agricultural Hall of Fame Celebration Nov. 18, 2023, at 6 p.m.
HUGO –– A resolution was reached last Tuesday at the Hugo city council meeting, regarding an item that has spent months on the agenda. A three-to-one vote was submitted in favor of purchasing surveillance cameras for various locations throughout the city.
Hugo News Sports HUGO — The Buffaloes finished out their season with a 27-19 win over Valliant on senior night. Hugo was dominant for a majority of the game, holding the Bulldogs scoreless until the fourth quarter when penalties and onside kicks got the best of the Buffs.
SOPER — Soper’s Lady Bears posted an impressive come-from-behind win on the home hardwood last week to defeat Clayton 49-48. ShyAnne Wolfe led the Lady Bears with 17 points, but Kirsten Harless was only one bucket behind with 15.