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Beggs cheerleaders bring energy, pride to the court
Sports
February 20, 2026
Beggs cheerleaders bring energy, pride to the court
By Patrick Ford Editor

Throughout the 2025-26 basketball season, the Beggs cheer squad has been a constant source of energy, spirit and support for the Demons, helping create an electric atmosphere inside the Demon Dome. From the opening tip to the final buzzer, the cheerleaders have played an important role in lifting both the teams and the community.

Whether leading crowd chants, performing time-out routines, or bringing enthusiasm during intense moments, the squad has worked tirelessly to keep fans engaged and players motivated. Their presence on the sidelines has reflected the pride and tradition of Beggs athletics, turning each home game into a true homecourt advantage.

Behind the scenes, the team has dedicated countless hours to practices, game preparation and community representation. Their commitment has gone beyond performances, as they have served as ambassadors for school spirit and sportsmanship throughout the season.

As the basketball season comes to a close, the program also says farewell to its 2026 seniors. This group of leaders has set the tone for the squad through their dedication, positive attitudes and willingness to mentor younger members. Their leadership has helped strengthen the program and ensure its continued success.

The seniors leave behind a legacy of hard work, teamwork and unwavering support for Beggs athletics. While their time on the sidelines may be coming to an end, the impact they have made on the program and their teammates will be felt for years to come.

With a strong foundation built by this year’s leaders, the future remains bright for Beggs cheer. As the seniors prepare for the next chapter, they leave the Demon Dome knowing they helped bring the spirit, pride and heart of Beggs to life all season long.

‘Reunited, and It Feels So Good’
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‘Reunited, and It Feels So Good’
By Patrick Ford Editor 
February 20, 2026
There are moments in a community’s history when time seems to stand still - when decades fade away and the bonds formed in youth return with the same warmth and pride as the day they were created. Tue...
Commissioners honored at OEMA Conference
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Commissioners honored at OEMA Conference
By Patrick Ford Editor 
February 20, 2026
Okmulgee County officials received statewide recognition this week during the Oklahoma Emergency Management Association (OEMA) Conference Awards Luncheon in Oklahoma City, where the Okmulgee County Bo...
City Council honors coaching legacy
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City Council honors coaching legacy
By DAWN CARTER REPORTER 
February 20, 2026
The Okmulgee City Council opened its regular session Tuesday evening, with an invocation led by Rev. Dale Fillmore of New Day Church, who prayed for wisdom, compassion and courage as city leaders carr...
Legislators speak at Forum
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Legislators speak at Forum
By DAWN CARTER REPORTER 
February 20, 2026
Local business leaders and residents gathered the first Friday in February for the Chamber of Commerce legislative update, where Representative Scott Fetgatter and Senator Bryan Logan provided a candi...
HHS Athlete Honored
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HHS Athlete Honored
February 20, 2026
Missy Nash of Luv Ford recently traveled to Henryetta High School to congratulate Aubrey Taylor on being recognized as Athlete of the Week. Be sure to check each Friday’s edition of the Okmulgee Times...
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Two arrested in multi-jurisdiction burglary attempt
By Patrick Ford Editor 
February 20, 2026
A coordinated response between local law enforcement agencies resulted in the arrest of two suspects early Wednesday morning following reported burglary activity within both the City of Okmulgee and s...
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February 20, 2026
Preston Drama will perform Shakespeare’s “The Twelfth Night” Friday and Saturday, Feb. 2021, at 7 p.m. at the Morris School Auditorium. A Sunday matinee will also take place at 2 p.m. Feb. 22.
100 Years Ago (1926)
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100 Years Ago (1926)
February 20, 2026
• Mayor W. C. McAdoo received a historic bronze souvenir from S. F. Banks of the local J. C. Penney store. The medal was cast from metal salvaged off the Battleship Oregon, long known as the “Bulldog ...
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February 20, 2026
DEAR ABBY: I am 57 and have never been married. I have had many relationships (some good, some bad). Although in the past I experienced heartbreaks, I am now open to meeting someone new. I recently en...
Pushed into It
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February 20, 2026
It was the time of the school year when elections were held for school student offices. Jon had been absent. I don’t remember what the ailment was, but he missed a couple of weeks of school. Therefore...
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February 20, 2026
A couple of friends Mike and Matt ignited in a handful of guys an appetite for adopting solitude and silence. We found these to be treasured elements in our apprenticing pilgrimage. We have since glea...
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