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Fatal collision claims life, injures another
June 12, 2024
A collision last Wednesday near Henryetta claimed the life of a Tulsa man. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported the accident on June 5 at 8:37 a.m. on OK-375 southbound mile marker 101, around four mi...
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Early voting begins tomorrow
June 12, 2024
Voters reminded of Election Day Laws Early voting begins Thursday for voters in Okmulgee County, who will be casting their ballots for several offices, including a proposition from the City of Henryet...
MPS to upgrade lighting at football, baseball fields
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MPS to upgrade lighting at football, baseball fields
By PATRICK FORD NEWS EDITOR 
June 12, 2024
CWA Group addresses board on safe rooms The Morris Public School board gave the green light to a project that will improve the lighting at two athletic fields in the district. Much of the discussion b...
Candidate Profile
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Candidate Profile
June 7, 2024
Tiffany Withrow seeks County Clerk post Editor’s Note: June 18 is the election for Okmulgee County Clerk. Incumbent candidate Tonya Day is being challenged by Tiffany Withrow. Early voting begins next...
MN employees honored by Red Cross
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MN employees honored by Red Cross
June 7, 2024
Several Muscogee Nation employees were honored last week for their life-saving measures. On May 30, American Red Cross Regional CEO Alice Townsend and Training Services representatives gathered at the...
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Upcoming Tax Proposal Vote
June 7, 2024
A Critical Renewal for Henryetta’s Future Henryetta is set to vote on a crucial sales tax renewal on June 18, a decision that city officials, including Mayor Michael Dickey and City Manager David Bull...
Rosie Lynch welcomed as new OCHS Director
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Rosie Lynch welcomed as new OCHS Director
June 7, 2024
The Okmulgee County Homeless Shelter (OCHS) Board members welcomed Rosie Lynch as Interim Executive Director as of April 2024. The OCHS Board realized transition needed to take place at the shelter an...
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Emergency ballots available for June 18 election
June 7, 2024
Registered voters who become physically incapacitated after 5 p.m. Monday, June 3, and are unable make it to the polls still have an opportunity to cast their ballot. According to Okmulgee County Elec...
Lots of Rain Causes Flooding Issues
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Lots of Rain Causes Flooding Issues
June 7, 2024
Okmulgee County, along with other parts of eastern Oklahoma, has received large amounts of rain due to recent storms. This photo by Okmulgee County Emergency Management shows 36th Street between Missi...
Free $5 vouchers this week at Farmers Market
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Free $5 vouchers this week at Farmers Market
June 7, 2024
Neal’s Homestore is giving out Farm Bucks in the form of free $5 vouchers for the Okmulgee Farmers Market this Friday. They, along with community organizations, partner with the Okmulgee Farmers Marke...
A Legacy of Laughter, Memories and Community Spirit
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A Legacy of Laughter, Memories and Community Spirit
By GABRIELLE SPENCER-GINN SPECIAL TO THE TIMES 
June 5, 2024
Beggs Alumni Association to hold annual banquet June 22 The Beggs Alumni Association is gearing up for its annual banquet, a cherished tradition that brings together former students and faculty of Beg...
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Larabee receives sentence in district court
June 5, 2024
Richard Larabee, former Okmulgee Mayor, was sentenced May 31 in Okmulgee County district court. After entering a guilty plea earlier this year, Judge Pandee Ramirez last Friday sentenced Larabee to ei...
OCT presents ‘Dial M for Murder’
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OCT presents ‘Dial M for Murder’
June 5, 2024
Nicole Rains from Okmulgee Community Theatre stars as Margot in the upcoming performance “Dial M For Murder.” Someone has it out for Margot. Is it her husband? Or maybe it’s the boyfriend she’s having...
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Early voting begins June 13
June 5, 2024
Early voting begins Thursday, June 13, for voters in Okmulgee County. Voters who will not be able to make it to the polls on Election Day, have the option of voting early at their County Election Boar...
Introducing the New Mvskoke Royalty
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Introducing the New Mvskoke Royalty
June 5, 2024
Second Chief Del Beaver and Principal Chief David Hill congratulate the new Mvskoke Royalty after the Muscogee Nation Scholarship Pageant held Saturday at the Mvskoke Dome. Citizens crowned were Jr. M...
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U.S. Labor Dept. to hold training
June 5, 2024
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division will be in Okmulgee to aid workers and employers regarding federal wage laws following the natural disasters there. An event will be held Monday, ...
Henryetta shooting investigated
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Henryetta shooting investigated
June 5, 2024
Arrest made An investigation is underway in a shooting incident that happened Sunday evening in Henryetta. Details are sparse, but according to Sheriff Eddy Rice, there was a report of a drive-by shoo...
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Commissioners approve Plat
By PATRICK FORD NEWS EDITOR 
June 5, 2024
The Okmulgee County Board of Commissioners covered a short agenda during their regular scheduled meeting Monday. Among the agenda items was the approval of the Plat for “The Oaks at Twin Hills.” “I sp...
Elks Make Donation to County Agency
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Elks Make Donation to County Agency
May 29, 2024
Exalted Ruler Anthony Moss presents Okmulgee County District Attorney Carol Iski with a $500 donation for the Violent Crime Task Force. The donation was made during the 30th annual Law Enforcement Ban...
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Political party affiliation changes on hold
May 29, 2024
Okmulgee County Election Board Secretary Ashley Carnes said this week that Oklahomans who changed their political party affiliation after March 31 will be on hold. Carnes reminds voters that party cha...
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Volunteers lead Beggs cleanup efforts
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Volunteers lead Beggs cleanup efforts
By Patrick Ford Editor 
March 14, 2026
In the wake of last week’s devastating tornado, the Beggs community continues to demonstrate the resilience and compassion that small towns are known for. Volunteers, utility crews, churches and emerg...
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Keep Okmulgee Beautiful Week set April 12-18
March 13, 2026
Residents encouraged to clean up properties, apply for free burn permits and take advantage of community cleanup opportunities. The City of Okmulgee is inviting residents and businesses to help spruce...
Faith, Fellowship and a Message of Hope
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Faith, Fellowship and a Message of Hope
March 13, 2026
More than a hundred young people from across Okmulgee gathered recently for a powerful afternoon of faith, fun and encouragement during the Okmulgee Youth Rally hosted by Restore Church at Dunbar Midd...
Bridging the Gap
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Bridging the Gap
By DAWN CARTER REPORTER 
March 13, 2026
Part 1 of 2 - In many rural communities across Oklahoma, finding a job is not always about whether work exists. Sometimes the challenge lies in something less visible, the gap between what employers s...
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Morris City Council hears report on storm siren installation
By KAY RABBITT-BROWER SPECIAL TO THE TIMES 
March 13, 2026
According to Okmulgee County Emergency Management Director Jeffrey Moore, severe weather sirens should be installed in Morris by April 30. Moore updated the Morris City Council on the sirens during th...
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