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Centenarians of Oklahoma honor George Krumme

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Centenarians Of Oklahoma was proud to honor former Bristow resident George Krumme on the occason of his 100th birthday celebrtion along with many friends and family. George embodies our Greatest Generation, preserving the lessons of the past century as a time capsule reminding us of the best values of a bygone era; honor, duty, scarifice and service to community as cornerstones of America. He is a proud World War II Veteran who was awarded the Purple Heart and Silver Star for his service! George was a partner in the Krumme Oil Company of Bristow and has been active in the All Souls Unitarian Church and Democratic Poli- tics.

Simple steps to excellent exterior weatherization

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(StatePoint) The winter season often brings strong winds and harsh weather. However, you can stop drafts and prevent damage from occurring to your home’s exterior with proper weatherization. Follow these top tips to keep your house in great shape through the winter season and beyond.

Community Events

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Bristow Indian Alcoholics Anonymous 325 East 10th, New Life Intenational Church, Tuesdays at 7 p.m. For more information call (918) 210- 8056.

Local Veterans lay wreaths and gift Veterans’ families

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Each year, families gather for the holidays in celebratory fashion with good food and gifts. Some families, however, find themselves grieving lost loved ones or commemorating their lives instead. Military families around the country often find themselves both celebrating and commemorating. Veterans’ organizations count themselves among those military families. Therefore, a group of local veterans makes it their holiday mission to lay wreaths at the tombs of deceased service members, paying tribute to their lives and sacrifices each year. For this year, representatives of two local veterans’ organizations joined for the effort.