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Landmark to Debut Tumblers at Saturday Event
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Landmark to Debut Tumblers at Saturday Event
October 24, 2025
Be sure to stop by Saturday, Oct. 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Landmark for All Generations Homecoming and Open House, located at 210 N. Wood Drive in Okmulgee. This special event celebrates the ...
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Fetgatter praises implementation of food truck bill
October 24, 2025
Rep. Scott Fetgatter, R-Okmulgee, today praised efforts by the Oklahoma Liquefied Petroleum Gas Administration (OLPGA) for completing the development and implementation of the new food truck permittin...
County sales tax income increases
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County sales tax income increases
October 24, 2025
The Oklahoma Tax Commission recently released city sales tax collection figures that primarily represents local tax receipts from August business. The monies they reported this period represent sales ...
October 24 Twin Hills Fall Carnival |
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October 24 Twin Hills Fall Carnival |
October 24, 2025
Twin Hills Public School will host its annual Fall Carnival Friday, Oct. 24, at 5 p.m. Children’s games will run from 5-6:15 p.m., with $10 wristbands covering a treat bag and unlimited play. A cakewa...
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Finding & Choosing God’s Way
October 24, 2025
As I recall the details of this true story, about 45 years ago, a 16-year old young man walked the aisle of a church at the close of an evangelist service, knelt in the altar and accepted Christ as hi...
Local clinic receives award
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Local clinic receives award
October 24, 2025
Okmulgee Pediatrics and Family Care recently received the Excellence in Patient Access Award of 2025, presented by Humana. This recognition reflects a commitment to providing timely, high-quality and ...
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Trinity Lutheran Church
October 24, 2025
This Sunday, Oct. 26, is Reformation Sunday. The readings are from Revelation 14:6-7, Romans 3:19-28 and John 8:31-36. --- “Wisdom is justified by her deeds” (Matt. 11:19), and the true Wisdom of God,...
Ribbon Cutting Held for Rob’s Truck & Auto Repair
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Ribbon Cutting Held for Rob’s Truck & Auto Repair
October 24, 2025
The Okmulgee Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting on Oct. 17 to welcome Rob’s Truck & Auto Repair to the community. The business is located at 605 E. 6th Street (across from Boomarang Diner). Own...
Howard named MN Commissioner of Public Safety
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Howard named MN Commissioner of Public Safety
October 24, 2025
The Muscogee Nation has named former Emergency Management Director Bobby Howard as Commissioner of Public Safety. Howard, a Muscogee combat veteran and native of Depew, ran the Nation’s Emergency Mana...
Okmulgee Schools
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Okmulgee Schools
October 24, 2025
Monday: Breakfast: Biscuit, Sausage, Gravy, Fresh Grapes (PS) Lunch: Nachos, Refried Bean w Jalapeno (HS), Tomato & Lettuce Tuesday: Breakfast: Blueberry Muffin, Bacon, Applesauce Lunch: Pepperoni Piz...
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HOROSCOPES
October 24, 2025
ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Timing is everything, Aries. Even though you are anxious to start something big, this might not be the right moment for it. You’ll benefit from stepping back to reassess. TAURUS ...
Critics say CompSource plan will hurt policyholders
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Critics say CompSource plan will hurt policyholders
By J.C. HALLMAN & PAUL MONIES OKLAHOMA WATCH 
October 24, 2025
A hush-hush plan to convert CompSource Mutual to a stock company has been challenged by a policyholder and a law firm who argue the proposal for Oklahoma’s largest workers’ comp insurer amounts to a r...
Volunteers needed Friday as Landmark prepares for event
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Volunteers needed Friday as Landmark prepares for event
By Patrick Ford Editor 
October 22, 2025
As excitement builds for this weekend’s Homecoming and Open House at the Landmark for All Generations, organizers are calling on community volunteers to lend a hand with a cleanup day this Friday. Beg...
MUGTOWN FITNESS
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MUGTOWN FITNESS
By DAWN CARTER REPORTER 
October 22, 2025
What started as a “quick idea” between friends has turned into Okmulgee’s newest 24-hour fitness hub - MugTown Fitness. Co-partners Randall Fuller, Trent and Allison Braziel and Chris Baumann said the...
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OBITUARIES
October 22, 2025
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Prairie Bell OHCE plans annual Morris Craft Show
October 22, 2025
The 43rd Annual Morris Craft Show, sponsored by Prairie Bell OHCE, is an Okmulgee County staple always held just before the Thanksgiving holiday. This year’s date is Saturday, Nov. 22. The craft show ...
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
October 22, 2025
October 24 Twin Hills Fall Carnival | Twin Hills Public School will host its annual Fall Carnival Friday, Oct. 24, at 5 p.m. Children’s games will run from 5-6:15 p.m., with $10 wristbands covering a ...
What does God enjoy most about his creation?
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What does God enjoy most about his creation?
October 22, 2025
“God likes people because he made them on the last day,” says Sarah, age 6. I suppose Sarah’s idea is that God saved the best for last. “God enjoys us because we are quiet people,” says Kasey, 6. I wo...
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The Beginning of All Knowledge
By MARY MORRIS HENRYETTA RESIDENT 
October 22, 2025
It should be difficult for anyone to go through any given day without learning something, even if it is trivial. Learning is a lifelong process. Starting back in the womb, a fetus learns its mother’s ...
Part II
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Part II
By Patrick Ford Editor 
October 17, 2025
-Nearly fifty years after leading the Okmulgee Bulldogs to the 1975 Class 3A State Football Championship, Coach Dan Sulivant can still recall every step of the journey - the early struggles, the quiet...
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A Salute to Our Hometown Heroes
By Patrick Ford Editor 
January 30, 2026
As the Okmulgee Times and Henryetta Free-Lance recognize the men and women of law enforcement and first responders across Okmulgee County in today’s special Salute to Hometown Heroes section included ...
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Good News for Local Schools
By Patrick Ford Editor 
January 30, 2026
A wave of encouraging news is rippling through Oklahoma’s education community, and several schools in Okmulgee County are among those being celebrated. According to a memorandum released by the Oklaho...
OSU Extension welcomes educators
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OSU Extension welcomes educators
January 30, 2026
The Oklahoma State University Extension Office in Okmulgee County is welcoming two new educators whose backgrounds and passion for service are expected to bring added value to local youth, families an...
Okmulgee’s ‘film-friendly’ status brings jobs, dollars and creative possibilities
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Okmulgee’s ‘film-friendly’ status brings jobs, dollars and creative possibilities
By DAWN CARTER REPORTER 
January 30, 2026
When people think about filmmaking, they often picture big cities, sound stages and distant studios. But in recent years, Okmulgee has quietly been building something different, a reputation as a plac...
MN, University of Edinburgh team for first international repatriation
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MN, University of Edinburgh team for first international repatriation
January 30, 2026
A Scottish university has completed what is believed to be the first-ever international repatriation of ancestral remains to mainland United States. More than 150 years after they were taken, the Univ...
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