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Teachers of the Year announced at Hugo Schools

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The Hugo Board of Education met in regular session on Feb. 8. The board approved a new school calendar for 2021-2022 recommended by a committee made up of teachers and parents. A decision by the Oklahoma State Board of Education on Jan. 28, 2021 will allow four-day school weeks to continue for another year if local boards choose to do so. The committee included voices in support of a return to a five-day week. However, the majority favored the four-day option as a way to keep teachers who drive long distances to Hugo and to remain competitive in hiring new teachers in the area due to the fact that the other schools in our immediate area will also continue with their four-day weeks.

Candidates for municipal positions filed for April 6 election

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Those on the ballot for the April 6 municipal elections include: City of Hugo • Council member At Large Darren Frazier Richard Higginbotham • Council member Ward 1 Bart Tedder Josh Armes Earl Dalke Earl Dalke • Council member Ward 3 Gaylon Ridenour Juanita Latimore • Council member Ward 4 BJ Lemmons Layton Cox County Commissioner District 2 Darrell Kerr James Walker Town of Boswell • Board of Trustees (three positions) Henry Hopkins Mary Phifer Ola Mae Moore Mark Fuzzell Trisha Marshall • Town Clerk Cliff Sanders Town of Fort Towson • Board of Trustees (two positions) Lisa Davidson • Board of Trustees (three positions) Edna Reeves Dawn Alvey Cathie Carothers • Town Clerk/Treasurer Jimmy Brandon Judy Fuhrhop Judy Fuhrhop Town of Sawyer • Board of Trustees (one position) Kat Brainerd • Board of Trustees (two positions) Mickey Ausmus Stephen Bowers • Town Clerk/Treasurer Jay Bode Town of Soper • Board of Trustees (three positions) Justin Logue Shafiq Rehman Shafiq Rehman Welcom Wiginton Welcom Wiginton.

Central Life Sciences partnership with Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Foundation funds new scholarships

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Central Life Sciences (Central) has partnered with the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Foundation (OCF) to provide $5,000 in scholarships. “The Central team simply knew we wanted to help Oklahomans make their educational dreams a reality,” says Mark Upton, National Director of Sales, Feed Additives for CLS.
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‘Song and dance on the battlefield’

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A young couple was deeply involved in the timeless dance of married couples since the first union, and I am not referring to sex. This was the dance of war. Each had taken a rigid, angry stance on opposite sides of their ballroom. In fact, the battle for this championship had escalated to the point that, no matter what one said, the other was definitely going to disagree. No compromise, take no prisoners. Victory at any cost.