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The last time Don Martin was this close to Lois Duncan he didn’t call her by her first name even though they were in the same 1934-35 third grade class in Johnson County. That’s because she was the teacher and he was one of her students. Their recent reunion came as surprise to both of them when they discovered they are both currently living in Ada Baptist Village.
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Chickasaw Nation inducts three into Hall of Fame
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First baby welcomed at new Chickasaw Nation Medical Center
The arrival of Briar Lane Ross was much awaited.
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Preparing to perform
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Ada celebrates National Night Out
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Rebuild credit after divorce
Divorce can be life-altering and stressful for all parties involved. Being left with little or no credit or a tarnished credit history only adds to the stress.
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'Hill of a Race' growing bigger every year
It isn’t called a “Hill of a Race” for nothing. According to Harrall Harbin, Ada’s Fireball Classic race coordinator, the 10 kilometer footrace held July 4th is considered by those in the know as the most challenging in Oklahoma.
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Konawa brothers perform in Nashville
Champ Devere (brothers Niles, Beau, and Kyle Johnson) recently performed in Nashville at Joey and Rory’s annual Bib and Buckle Festival.
- Ada native to sign copies of her new book
- Ada woman's dessert wins grand prize
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Local woman wins second in vegetable recipe contest
Mary Shivers recipie for Southern Vegetable Queso came in second place at Allens Inc. Fest Your Veggies on This recipe contest in June. The recipe contest is part of Allen’s efforts to celebrate eating vegetables and getting creative in the kitchen.
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