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School district at center of ICE agreement controversy denies signing anything
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School district at center of ICE agreement controversy denies signing anything
By BEN FENWICK OKLAHOMA WATCH 
March 27, 2026
A small Oklahoma public school district with its own police force became the first school in the nation to have an agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to the agency’s records...
How the OK Congressional Delegation Got Rich
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How the OK Congressional Delegation Got Rich
By AMELIA BENAVIDES-COLÓN & ADORA BROWN NOTUS 
March 20, 2026
The Oklahoma congressional delegation’s wealth lies not so much in stocks and bonds as it does in real estate and personal business interests that range from consulting firms to agriculture to McDonal...
Oklahoma’s prison food service contract voided
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Oklahoma’s prison food service contract voided
By KEATON ROSS OKLAHOMA WATCH 
June 25, 2025
A $74 million deal to outsource Oklahoma’s prison food service operations to the Trinity Services Group was voided after fewer than four weeks. Aramark, a competing bidder, filed a protest with the Of...
Sallisaw Veterans Center welcomes first residents
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Sallisaw Veterans Center welcomes first residents
By LYNN ADAMS SEQUOYAH COUNTY TIMES 
June 18, 2025
The more days that turned into weeks, which then evolved into months and stretched into years since the September 2020 groundbreaking for the new Sallisaw Veterans Center, the more impatient the commu...
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Orange Blossom CL+ wheat variety brings strong resistance package to Oklahoma fields
May 9, 2025
Oklahoma wheat fields are overdue for another groundbreaking wheat comparable to the Doublestop CL Plus variety with strong disease resistance and good protein content. Oklahoma State University Agric...
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SoonerSelect open enrollment underway
May 2, 2025
Beginning May 1, SoonerSelect members can participate in open enrollment by choosing to stay in their current health and dental plans or make a change. The Oklahoma Health Care Authority wants SoonerS...
Shape Your Future offers tips for National Nutrition Month
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Shape Your Future offers tips for National Nutrition Month
March 5, 2025
Shape Your Future, a program of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET), is offering free resources on nutrition and health to all Oklahomans for National Nutrition Month in March. From nutritio...
Housing insecurity forces Oklahoma seniors to move
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Housing insecurity forces Oklahoma seniors to move
By HEATHER WARLICK OKLAHOMA WATCH 
January 31, 2025
Angela Moore will be 65 in August and as an early birthday gift, she said she is praying she’ll be approved for an apartment at the newly renovated The Harmony Marcus Garvin Apartments. The northeast ...
County Teams Battle at Okmulgee Neal’s Classic Tournament
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County Teams Battle at Okmulgee Neal’s Classic Tournament
April 26, 2024
Several Okmulgee County teams participated in the 2024 Okmulgee Neal’s Classic last week. Pictured are several action shots from the tournament.
followed by a run after Taylan Starr grounded out
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followed by a run after Taylan Starr grounded out
April 26, 2024
followed by a run after Taylan Starr grounded out. Pineda earned the win for the Lady Pirates as they gave up 12 hits and three runs (two earned) over seven innings, striking out two and walking four....
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Molet, Moore win school board races
By Patrick Ford Editor 
April 10, 2026
Voters across Okmulgee County went to the polls April 7 to decide a slate of school board races and propositions, with the most closely watched contests taking place in Henryetta and Wilson Public Sch...
Keating to be featured at April 14 event
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Keating to be featured at April 14 event
April 10, 2026
Residents will have an opportunity to hear directly from gubernatorial candidate Chip Keating during an upcoming “Meet Our Candidate” event in Henryetta. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, April 14, ...
“For me
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“For me
By Patrick Ford Editor 
April 10, 2026
“For me, that first bite brought back memories from over 35 years ago.” What started as a nostalgic throwback quickly turned into a full-fledged community celebration this week, as the City of Okmulge...
Upgrades bring new life, dignity to Family Resource Center
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Upgrades bring new life, dignity to Family Resource Center
By Patrick Ford Editor 
April 10, 2026
Thanks to generous grant funding from United Way and the Viersen Foundation, the Okmulgee County Family Resource Center is undergoing a meaningful transformation - one that is already making a powerfu...
Spring Blooms & Big Plans
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Spring Blooms & Big Plans
April 10, 2026
The Okmulgee County Community Garden is preparing to welcome the community for a vibrant, hands-on spring event that promises something for everyone - from seasoned gardeners to curious beginners. Set...
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