Hiwasse News

Rabies clinic will be Monday, April 27, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the Hiwasse Community Center.

Sympathy is extended to the Eldred family. I remember spending time at their house the two years I lived in Sulphur Springs and attended the fifth and sixth grades.

We also send sympathy to the Vandiver family. They are former Hiwasse residents.

Ezra Bone is in very serious condition at Washington Regional Hospital following a motor vehicle accident. The family is asking those in the community for their prayers.

Those having lunch with me on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Skylar Carrier, Jessica, Madison and Serenity, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Carrier, Mr. and Mrs. Lofty Carrier, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Carrier and Gabe Carrier.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton spent Saturday in Branson, Mo., and attended the performance by Terry Fator.

Billy Habermehl is home from the hospital and feeling some better. Sue, his mother, is not doing well at all.

People, please get out and do something newsworthy, then tell me about it.

April 22, 1889, the Oklahoma land rush began.

Community on 04/22/2015