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Choctaw Nation volunteers lend helping hands in Valliant

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VALLIANT –– The teamwork phrase at the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) “Together We’re More” became even better understood recently in Valliant. One town official expressed his gratitude to the 11 Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) volunteers and five community members who spent the day sprucing up the City Park.
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DURING WEEK OF THE YOUNG CHILD

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DURING WEEK OF THE YOUNG CHILD, Louie Lighting Bug visited Little Dixie students at the Antlers, Broken Bow, Idabel, Valliant and Hugo early childhood centers, with Executive Director, Becky Reynolds. Teachers were gifted with books for their classrooms and share safety messages and educational materials with students (provided by PSO). Students enjoyed the special visit by Ms. Reynolds and Louie and look forward to new adventures during story time through the new books that were donated.

Murder case dismissed in Choctaw County due to lack of jurisdiction

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HUGO –– The case against a Hugo teen for first-degree murder has been dismissed in Choctaw County after the court was notified of a lack of jurisdiction/McGirt notice. Kevion Wallace was charged on complaints of first-degree murder after an OSBI investigation into the death of Noah Shoemake, of Antlers, Okla., on Jan.
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Fort Towson School names Honor Grads

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VALEDICTORIAN: ZACHARY COVINGTON is the son of Bryan Covington of Hugo and Natasha Kinslow of Fort Towson. His grandparents are Robert and Naoma Kinslow of Fort Towson and Lynn and Margaret Covington of Hugo. Zachary is involved in NHS, FCCLA, SEOSU Honor Program, basketball for two years, baseball for one year, 4-H, Boys and Girls Club of Fort Towson staff, placed second place in State for Algebra 1, third place in State for Business Math. He has chosen to attend Southeastern Oklahoma State University and major in chemistry. His future plans and goals are to attend Oklahoma State University and graduate with a degree in Aerospace Engineering.
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Hugo School approves new teacher employment

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The Hugo board of education met in regular session on May 3. In their reports to the board, the principals outlined our end-of-year activities. High School Baccalaureate will be at 6 p.m. Sunday, May 16 at the First Christian Church. High School Graduation will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 22 at the football stadium. Other activities can be found on our website at www.hugoschools.com.

Luke 20

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The Authority of Jesus Questioned 1 One day as Jesus was teaching the people in the temple courts and proclaiming the good news, the chief priests and the teachers of the law, together with the elders, came up to him. 2 “Tell us by what authority you are doing these things,” they said.