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George Ailum Guinn

Funeral services to honor George Ailum Guinn’s life were held Wednesday, May 29, 2024 at 10:00AM at Phillips Funeral Home in Ada followed with interment at Pine Cemetery in Calvin, Oklahoma.

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Conservative Republican Troy Golden is on the Ballot Tuesday, June 18 For Open State Representative Seat

Troy Golden, candidate for the open state representative seat in District 22, brings a wealth of experience in agriculture and local governance. Coming from a multi-generational ranching family, Golden has had a successful career in agricultural sales, aiding farmers and ranchers to be successful and overcome regulatory obstacles from Washington, DC and the EPA.

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Highlights from the Lehigh Reunion

Highlights from the Lehigh Reunion

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Highlights from the Lehigh Reunion

Those attending the Lehigh Reunion on May 25, 2024 include: Brad and Christine Faudree, Ann-Michelle Faudree, Gerald and Darlene Brice, Jason and Mary Brice, Ayla Brice, Brooklyn Coates, Marilyn Tollett, Judy (Tollett) Lambert, Jeremy and Brittany Brice, Harlow Brice, Hunter Bell, Jim Hudson, Reichen Pebworth, Lani Matthews, Seven Williams, Rosa (Derrick) Burden, Danny English, Sherry Lolli, Riley Townsend, Karen (Townsend) Jones, Althea (Townsend) Richardson, daughter and grandson, Letitia Townsend, Landen Wright, Russell and Cassie Halford, Wayne Cooper, Mary Lou Townsend Cooper, Chad Wright, Destiny Smith, Ryker Smith, Darla Orr, Bryan Keith Palmer, Elaine Ansley, Sandra Riley, Dan Riley, Donna Stanteen, Billy Stanteen.

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TUPELO SCHOOL HOSTS ACADEMIC AWARDS NIGHT

TUPELO SCHOOL HOSTS ACADEMIC AWARDS NIGHT

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TUPELO SCHOOL HOSTS ACADEMIC AWARDS NIGHT

TUPELO SCHOOL HOSTS ACADEMIC AWARDS NIGHT

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Country Comments

I grew up attending small, country churches. In fact, when I was growing up, there was no such thing as a megachurch. We didn’t have a clue about bands, light shows or PowerPoint. If you had asked me what a megachurch was, I might have pointed you toward a church in town that had 300 in attendance. It was bigger than my elementary and middle schools combined.

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