Graveside services for Fredalene (Whatley) Warford, of Hugo, Okla., were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022 at Slater Cemetery in Wright City, Okla. Fredalene passed away Oct. 8, 2022, at the age of 91.
Charles W. Frost was born June 9, 1937, the sixth of eight children of Tom and Annie Lee Frost. A proud graduate of the Fort Towson High School Class of 1955, Charles W. lived virtually all his life in Frogville, living the past 45 years just a mile away from the spot where he was born. He passed away at home on Oct. 10, 2022.
Former presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard announced she’s quitting the Democratic Party and asked fellow “common sense independent-minded Democrats to join” her. The former congresswoman from Hawaii took to Twitter on Tuesday morning to make her announcement in a series of tweets and video.
Taking an ongoing rift that began with Gov. Kevin Stitt shortly after he took office, leaders of five tribes in Oklahoma have publicly endorsed Stitt’s Democratic challenger, Joy Hofmeister for governor.
the point Publisher The presence of gray clouds in the skies is a welcome change of events here in drought stricken Oklahoma. The entire state is included in most reports of severe drought and we have missed the valuable moisture that hurricane season usually pushes our way by this time of the year.
Recently, the Oklahoma legislators reconvened in special secession for the purpose of distributing American Rescue Plan ACT (ARPA) funds. Most votes were for general funding measures, such as improving our water and internet infrastructure.
• Online scholarship applications now open for 2023-24 academic year The Oklahoma City Community Foundation recently awarded a $2,500 scholarship to Savanna Jamison for the 2022-23 academic year through the state’s largest independent scholarship program. A senior at Boswell High School, Jamison received the James M.