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Blayne Norman may be new to the Hughes County District Attorney’s office, but the young, new Assistant District Attorney is no stranger to Hughes County. Norman’s roots run deep in the Holdenville and Wewoka area, going back three generations. Blayne’s great-grandfather was perhaps the most well-known businessman in both Holdenville and Wewoka where he and his wife Jean owned and operated two funeral homes.
Read moreSen. Bill Coleman, R-Ponca City, has authored legislation to give municipalities more control over allowing marijuana grow operations within their city limits.
Read moreHundreds of high school students flocked to Paycom Center Friday to engage with aerospace experts from Oklahoma State University for the Oklahoma City Thunder’s Aero-Student Day.
Read moreThe OETA weekly news program, The Oklahoma News Report, is proud to announce a limited, yearlong series of reports titled “Black Frontier Towns” that will begin at the start of Black History Month and continue for one year.
Read moreDo you still have your high school senior ring?
Read moreWewoka, OK - The Center for Community Transformation (CCT) is pleased to announce a partnership with the Jearl Smart Foundation to donate $17,500 towards renovations at the Wewoka Country Club. The donation will be used to update the club’s facilities, making it a more welcoming and inclusive space for the community.
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