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Nov 27, 2024 |
leflorecountyjournal.com | Craig Hall
Table of ContentsToggleMore than $1 billionMore than $1 billion in unclaimed property in Oklahoma. The holidays are a time of giving, and this year, the Oklahoma State Treasurer’s Office (OST) has an easy way to brighten the season. With more than $1 billion in unclaimed property waiting to be reunited with its rightful owners, State Treasurer Todd Russ is urging Oklahomans to take just a minute to search the online database for their names—and their loved ones’ names—at yourmoney.ok.gov.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
leflorecountyjournal.com | Craig Hall
Today’s events in LeFlore CountyLeFlore County calendar for the next week. If you are a non-profit, school or church, submit an event. This is a free service for non-profits and and churches so let us know if something is going on. CONTACT us.¬†Friday¬† ¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†Funeral service for Debbie DavisHigh school softball: Smithville at Heavener. High school baseball: Howe/New Lima at WhitesboroHigh school football: Panama at Heavener; Tulsa NOAH at Poteau; Pocola at Spiro; Maud at Arkoma
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Sep 16, 2024 |
leflorecountyjournal.com | Craig Hall
Nice day likely FridayMostly clear skies and a nice day is forecast for Friday for LeFlore County and the area. The high is forecast to be 84 degrees with a low of 60. Sunrise was 7 a.m. Sunset is 7:27 p.m.See the whole story and future forecast on Friday’s newsletter. Subscribe and never miss one of our stories on and about LeFlore County’s people, places and events. Related
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Sep 16, 2024 |
leflorecountyjournal.com | Craig Hall
The LeFlore County commissioners will meet in a regular business meeting 9 a.m. Monday in the office of the board of county commissioners. Agenda:Call to order. Minutes of previous meeting. Purchase orders/payroll. Bonds. Monthly fee reports. Transfer of appropriations. Blanket purchase orders. New businessContract labor/service agreements. Burn ban.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
leflorecountyjournal.com | Craig Hall
Wolves improve to 2-0By CRAIG HALLIn the renewal of one of eastern Oklahoma’s oldest rivalries, Heavener used a powerful running attack to defeat Panama and improve to 2-0 overall while the Razorbacks drop to 1-1. Heavener visits Charleston, Arkansas next week while Panama hosts Wilburton. The win gave Heavener a 40-21-2 lead in the series and snapped a six-game losing streak against Panama and was the Wolves’ first win over Panama since 2011. See the whole story on Saturday’s newsletter.
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