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March 25, 2026
and shaped the tone of the meeting

and shaped the tone of the meeting.

Leading the discussion was a detailed report from Okmulgee County Emergency Management Director Jeffrey Moore, who outlined the county’s ongoing coordination efforts in the wake of recent tornado activity, as well as steps being taken to strengthen preparedness moving forward.

“Had another busy week … a lot of coordination from the tornado recovery,” Moore reported, noting continued collaboration with local and regional agencies as recovery efforts remain active across affected areas.

Moore also shared a significant development for the City of Beggs, where officials recently approved plans to move forward with outdoor warning sirens-an investment seen as vital following recent storms. The county will now work toward a formal agreement to integrate those sirens into the broader emergency alert system.

In addition, Moore reported progress on infrastructure improvements tied to past flooding, including a low-water crossing project in District 1 that has now received approval. Coordination is underway with state partners and Commissioner Ernie Ferreira to move the project into the bidding phase.

Commissioners approved officers’ reports, blanket purchase orders, employee forms, utility permits and private property agreements as part of routine business.

Personnel matters included acknowledgment of employment changes within county departments, including a termination and adjustments within district staffing. Two agreements-one with Green Energy Solutions LLC and another with Blue Peak-prompted discussion among commissioners, particularly regarding implementation strategy.

The Blue Peak agreement, which will initially apply to the Sheriff ’s Office, is being approached cautiously.

“We’re only doing the sheriff ’s department first … if we have no issues, then we’ll move towards the courthouse,” officials explained, emphasizing a phased rollout rather than immediate countywide implementation.

The approach reflects the board’s intent to evaluate performance before expanding new systems across departments.

One of the more pressing issues discussed involved a special appropriation request for the Court Clerk’s office.

Officials indicated the office faced a payroll shortfall requiring immediate action.

“We had to do a special one because her payroll is about our money, and she just won’t have enough,” a county representative explained.

The board approved the request, ensuring payroll obligations would be met.

Commissioners also approved an accounting correction involving funds mistakenly allocated between the Sheriff ’s Office and the Health Department.

— Frontier Days road closure discussed Planning for upcoming community events also drew attention, as commissioners discussed proposed road closures for Beggs Frontier Days.

Concerns were raised about coordination with railroad crossings and ensuring access for emergency responders.

“There are some of them right there by the downtown area that was closed off as of this weekend,” one participant noted, prompting discussion about traffic flow and safety measures.

Organizers indicated closures would be marked and coordinated with law enforcement and emergency personnel.

— Bids, Contracts & Claims

Additional business included:

• Opening Bid #11 for the sale of District 1 items (with further action expected).

• Renewal of a Cintas service contract, adjusted to a 12-month term.

• Approval of monthly claims.

• Consideration of utility permits and related agreements.

All items were approved or advanced following discussion.

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