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A burn ban was set in place for all of Pontotoc County during the regular Monday morning County Commissioners’ meeting. The ban is scheduled to run until November 11th but the Commissioners may rescind or revise the ban during their next regular meeting. The ban could also be extended for another 14-days. Pontotoc County Emergency Management Director Chad Letellier said the area is in a severe drought, with Ada going 35 consecutive days with less than one/tenth- of-an-inch of rain and 57 consecutive days with less than a quarter of- an-inch of rain.
Read moreThe Gerty Church, located one block south of the Fire Station, will be hosting a potluck lunch, 12:00 noon, on Saturday, November 9th. Special guest speaker with be from the Emergency Response Group that assisted following the Sulphur tornado.
Read moreLast Friday night the Allen Mustangs played a tough matchup against the visiting Central Sallisaw Tigers. The Tigers took the lead early in the first quarter and held it for the remainder of the game.
Read moreJoin the Allen Masonic Lodge for breakfast Saturday, November 2nd, from
Read moreWho couldn’t use $500 in groceries from the Allen Food Center??? The Allen Masonic Lodge is holding a raffle for just that!
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