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Kiamichi Tech Hugo instructor attends Kubota tech training

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Diesel Technology Instructor Homer Chapman (pictured second from left) attended Kubota Train-the-Trainer Jan. 31 through Feb. 4. The training took place in Phoenix/Buckeye, Ariz., at the Western Maricopa Education Center. Mr. Chapman received Kubota certifications in Pre-Delivery Inspection & Delivery and Electricity & Electronics. The certifications are authorized through NC3 (National Coalition of Certification Centers).

Free college savings webinar set for March 10

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• State Treasurer McDaniel reminds Oklahomans 2021 tax savings still available With millions of Oklahomans filing taxes in the coming weeks, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel is encouraging Oklahomans to take advantage of a state income tax deduction by contributing to the Oklahoma 529 College Savings Plan (OCSP). “As families prepare to file their taxes, it’s important to remember the many benefits of saving now for their future educational expenses,” said Treasurer McDaniel, OCSP board chair.
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Baby New Year!

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Carlee Jo-Ann Barcheers is the Hugo News First Baby of the Year for 2022. Carlee was born at 8:09 a.m. Jan. 22, 2022 at Durant Alliance Health to proud parents, Lyndi Lowery and Hunter Barcheers, of Boswell, Okla. Carlee weighed seven pounds, five ounces and was 20 inches long. Grandparents are Amy Lowery of Hugo, Todd Lowery of Boswell and Gracanna Barcheers and Carl Barcheers of Boswell. Greatgrandparents are Jan Green of Boswell, Max Green of Enid, Okla., and Rita Barcheers and Roy Barcheers of Boswell. Carlee received great gifts from local merchants, including: Complete Care Medical, Ed Wallace, Main Tire, Hugo Family Pharmacy, Busy Bee, Dyer Quick Lube, Ameristate Bank, Choctaw Memorial Hospital and Choctaw/Push. County Youth Services.

OMRF discovery reveals ‘flip side’ of sometimes harmful protein

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Scientists at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation have stumbled onto a finding that could alter future treatment options for conditions ranging from heart attacks to life-threatening infections. The discovery involves the inner workings of the omentum, a mass of tissue that connects the stomach to other abdominal organs and is critical in the body’s immune response.