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 A small group of people were on hand Sunday afternoon to mark the anniversary of the Henryetta doughboy's arrival 100 years ago. Marcus Whitworth from the Henryetta Historical Society opened the ceremonies on the post office steps talking about the meaning of the monument. He was followed by VFW post commander Bill Goodner who told of the doughboy's journey from the original site at Fourth and Main to it's present location.

Monday, Dec. 4 is the start of school board candidate filing in Okmulgee County. All ten county school districts will have seats open for the Feb. 7 election.
Okmulgee County election board secretary Ashley Carnes said all candidates must submit their Declaration of Candidacy to the Okmulgee County Election Board from Dec. 4 through Dec. 6. between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Candidate filing packets are available on the State Election Board website at https://oklahoma.gov/elections/candidates/candidate-filing.html and at the Okmulgee County Election Board office.
In addition to the Declaration of Candidacy, candidates must also submit a Voter Registration Verification Form, which can be obtained from the County Election Board or by logging into the OK Voter Portal at https://oklahoma.gov/elections/ovp.html. Information on the Voter Registration Verification Form must match the information provided on the Declaration of Candidacy.
Any contests of candidacy must be filed no later than Friday, Dec. 8 by 5 p.m. “Those can only be filed by another candidate for that office, she said. All protests must be filed with her office.
If more than two candidates file for the same Board of Education seat, a Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, February 13, 2024. If one candidate receives more than 50% of the votes, that candidate will be named the elected official. If no candidate receives more than 50% of the votes, the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes will vie for the seat during the Board of Education General Election on Tuesday, April 2, 2024. If only two candidates file for the same Board of Education seat, those two candidates’ names will appear on the General Election ballot in April.
Declarations of Candidacy will be accepted for the following offices:
Beggs School District, Office No. 4
Dewar School District, Office No. 4
Green Country Tech Center, Office No. 2
Henryetta School District, Office No. 4, and Office No. 2 (3-year unexpired term)
Morris School District, Office No. 4
Okmulgee School District, Office No. 4
Preston School District, Office No. 4
Schulter School District, Office No. 4
Twin Hills School District, Office No. 2
Wilson School District, Office No. 4 and Office No. 3 (4-year unexpired term)

This Sunday a special anniversary is going to be celebrated.doughboy tn
It was Nov. 26, 1923 when the Doughboy statue was taken from the train and became a part of Henryetta history.
That statue, one of about 145 across the United States, occupied the center of the street at Fourth and Main until 1968 when the highway department had it moved.
Now at the corner of the library, the statue is going to be the center of attention again as that centennial observance of its arrival is noted.
The Henryetta Historical Society is marking the occasion with a celebration on the library steps starting at 2 p.m.
According to society member Marcus Whitworth, everyone is invited to attend and be a part of the celebration.
An extensive history behind the statue in Henryetta and its arrival can be found on Thehenryettan.com.


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On November 27, the staff at Hillcrest Henryetta Wound Care Center are hosting a free foot screening open to the public. The event will take place at the Wound Care Center from noon to 2 p.m. Patients with diabetes, pre-diabetes or who are experiencing numbness or tingling in their feet are encouraged to attend.
In patients with diabetes, the natural healing process and pain reflexes can be disrupted. Poor circulation may develop in the legs and feet (peripheral arterial disease or PAD) or patients may have high blood sugar, or both, which slows down healing.
If a patient has nerve damage (peripheral neuropathy), feet may feel numb. Or they may have no feeling at all. In either case, the injury may be painless. When that happens, blisters, cuts, and sores can go unnoticed. A foot screening can help identify any wounds that are of concern.
Walk-in appointments WILL be accepted but scheduling an appointment by calling 877.295.2273 is encouraged. Appointments will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Hillcrest Henryetta Wound Care Center provides a comprehensive approach to treating patients with non-healing wounds. The team features clinicians with advanced training in wound care.
Hillcrest Henryetta Wound Care Center is open every Monday. For more information about wound care or to schedule an appointment, call 877.295.2273. No referral is required.

The holiday fun will be continuing in December wehn the Polar Express rolls into town for a special showing. The movie will be presented at the civic center Dec. 9 along with a lot of activities for the entire family. Henryetta chamber of commerce special events committee chair Lyle Stogner spent a few minutes this week talking abou the film as well as other activities in town during the holiday season.