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Emergency services personnel honored
Amidst the usual procedures and protocols of their weekly meeting, Rogers County Commissioners took pause Monday to allow District 2 Commissioner Mike Helm to read an open letter.
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City of Claremore free dump day set
The City of Claremore will be offering a free dump day to all city residents from 8 a.m. to noon. on May 26 at 724 Ramm Road.
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Claremore restauranteur nominated to Will Rogers Memorial Commission
Hammett House Restaurant owner Bill Biard and Owasso resident Phillip D. Hixon have been nominated to two vacancies on the Will Rogers Memorial Commission. They are on the agenda for committee approval Tuesday afternoon at the Oklahoma State Capitol.
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Elks honor Claremore High School students
Certificates of honor were presented to Claremore High School students recognized for being at the top of their class in various departments by the Claremore Elks Lodge.
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CN to offer clothing vouchers for school kids
This summer the Cherokee Nation is offering $100 clothing vouchers to help parents cope with the costs of getting their children dressed for a new school year. The vouchers will be redeemable at select Stage stores across northeastern Oklahoma.
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Scholarships awarded at Inola Alumni Banquet
The 78th Annual Inola Alumni Banquet was held May 12 at Inola Elementary School.
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Ministry provides quilts, prayers
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Women in 2007 joined an interfaith outreach organization called “Prayers & Squares.” The purpose of the group is to combine prayer and a hand tied quilt. The motto is “It’s not about the quilt, it’s about the prayers.”
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Jump Start Band Camp provides musical opportunities for beginners
Area students will once again be provided the opportunity to enjoy music through education as the summer vacation begins with the fifth Annual Jump Start Band Camp.
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McSpadden book signing set at gun museum
The Will Rogers Round Up Club will sponsor a booksigning for “Spring Will Come — The Life Of Clem McSpadden” from 10 a.m. to noon on May 26 at the J.M. Davis Gun and Historical Museum.
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City treatment facilities receive honors
Claremore’s commitment to providing quality treatment facilities for its rate payers continues to garner state and national recognition.
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