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February 20, 2026
Two arrested in multi-jurisdiction burglary attempt
By Patrick Ford Editor

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 surrounding county areas.

According to information released by the Okmulgee County Sheriff ’s Office, deputies and officers from the Okmulgee Police Department worked together after multiple burglary reports surfaced. The joint investigation led to the apprehension of Zachary Snow and Armando Herrera, who were taken into custody without further incident.

Authorities determined that both individuals are Native American and, were transferred to the Muscogee Nation Lighthorse Police. The case will proceed through tribal court for further investigation and potential prosecution.

Okmulgee County Sheriff Eddy Rice expressed appreciation for the interagency cooperation that led to the arrests.

“We are thankful for our continued partnerships that allow policing to continue effectively throughout Okmulgee County,” Rice said. — Officials issue burning warning amid windy conditions Along with the arrest announcement, Sheriff Rice also issued an urgent public safety reminder as gusty winds and dry conditions elevate wildfire risks across the region.

Although Okmulgee County is not currently under an official burn ban, officials are strongly discouraging any outdoor burning over the next several days. Thursday has been identified as a particularly critical fire weather day, with the potential for controlled burns to escape containment.

The warning comes as firefighters in central Oklahoma continue battling a wildfire that has scorched a significant stretch of land, highlighting the rapid spread possible under high-wind conditions.

Sheriff Rice emphasized that individuals who ignite burns that result in property damage could be held financially responsible for those losses.

Residents are encouraged to postpone burning activities, remain vigilant and immediately report any fire or smoke to 911 so that emergency responders can be dispatched quickly.

Authorities say cooperation from the public will be key to preventing additional wildfire incidents and keeping communities safe during the current stretch of hazardous weather conditions.

OSL cancels annual Easter Egg Hunt
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OSL cancels annual Easter Egg Hunt
April 3, 2026
Okmulgee Service League has announced the cancellation of its annual Easter Egg Hunt, which was scheduled to take place this Saturday, April 4. The Service League released a statement: “We regret to i...
MPS honors Allred for service
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MPS honors Allred for service
April 3, 2026
Morris Public Schools is recognizing a legacy of leadership, service and commitment as longtime School Board member James Allred concludes 15 years of dedicated service to the district. School officia...
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Operation Sooner Shield nets arrests statewide
By Patrick Ford Editor 
April 3, 2026
A sweeping statewide crackdown on Medicaid fraud and abuse has led to arrests, criminal filings and significant restitution efforts, with one of the cases unfolding in Okmulgee County. Attorney Genera...
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Keep Okmulgee Beautiful Week approaches
April 3, 2026
Residents and businesses across the city are encouraged to roll up their sleeves and take part in Keep Okmulgee Beautiful Week, April 12-18. The annual initiative is more than just a spring cleanup - ...
A Slice of History Returns
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A Slice of History Returns
April 3, 2026
For generations of students at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology, it wasn’t just a meal - it was a tradition, a memory, and for many, a weekly ritual that brought people together. Now,...
Laughter Is the Medicine
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Laughter Is the Medicine
By DAWN CARTER REPORTER 
April 3, 2026
“Funny is funny … I ain’t never seen a color on a laugh.” David Motte said it while sitting on the old school stage inside the former Banneker kindergarten building, now home to Dunbar School memorabi...
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Election Day nears
April 3, 2026
Voters across Okmulgee County began casting their ballots yesterday as early voting began ahead of the April 7 election. Early voting takes place at the Okmulgee County Election Board office, Room 102...
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FFA to hold Spring Plant Sale
April 3, 2026
Okmulgee FFA is gearing up for its annual Spring Plant Sale, a community tradition showcasing months of student dedication and agricultural education. The event will be held Friday and Saturday, April...
Safe Rides, Second Chances
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Safe Rides, Second Chances
By DAWN CARTER REPORTER 
April 3, 2026
For Austin Domebo, founder of Rez Taxi, the road to business ownership has been shaped by personal growth, responsibility and a desire to give something meaningful back to the community that helped ra...
OCT plans next production
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OCT plans next production
April 3, 2026
The Okmulgee Community Theatre is set to bring mystery, humor and a touch of the supernatural to the stage with its upcoming production of “Honeymoon at Graveside Manor: A Ghostly Farce,” written by P...
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Candidate filing opens with early entries
April 3, 2026
The 2026 candidate filing period is officially underway, with several individuals submitting their paperwork on the opening day for county, state and judicial offices. Several county-level positions s...
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