Our weather forecast is looking good all the way through the weekend with lots of sunshine to enjoy. It will be cool Thursday and Friday with highs in the mid-60s and then dropping into the upper-30s at night. The weekend will be beautiful with sunny and
HUGO –– Students in the Pre-Engineering program at Kiamichi Tech – Hugo have been testing real prototypes for DeerC, a remote-control product manufacturer. Last year, Steve Hardy, program instructor, was approached by the company after purchasing a drone for his classroom.
DURANT –– The Massey Family has long been synonymous with giving back to the community, with higher education being just one of the many beneficiaries of such generosity. John Massey, a 1960 graduate and Distinguished Alumnus of Southeastern Oklahoma State University, served as a regent of the Oklahoma State System for Higher Education for a record 27 years.
In the continued efforts to be proactive and keep the community safe: City of Hugo curfew for minors –– Article 9 section 10-901 –– states it is unlawful for any person 17 or less years of age (under 18) to be or remain in or upon the streets within the city at night during the period ending 6 a.m. and beginning:
HOLLY CREEK — The Hugo Junior Buffalo track team ran strong last week at the Holly Creek Tournament (March 23). According to Coach Tanner Trent, “Hugo had many athletes who placed in the meet” which was filled with competition from Southeast Oklahoma.
• Statewide efforts focus on creating tobaccofree environments for youth Tobacco Stops With Me, a program of TSET, encourages Oklahomans to participate in the “Take Down Tobacco” National Day of Action on April 1. This national day of activism empowers people to stand up for tobacco-free environments and speak out against the harm caused by the tobacco industry.