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Countians Attend 4-H State Roundup
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Countians Attend 4-H State Roundup
By News Staff 
August 2, 2022
4-H educators Tanner Miller and Jill Gibbons took Madelyn Amador, Maggie Amador, Kelly Porter, Lance Porter, Jake Cox and Noah Sheedy to the 101 st State 4-H Roundup in Stillwater, last week. Pictured...
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NARFE to meet Aug. 11
By News Staff 
August 2, 2022
National Active and Retired Federal Employee Association (NARFE) Chapter 0730 will meet Thursday, Aug. 11, at Shoney’s Restaurant, 619 E. Main St. in Henryetta (across from Walmart). The program prese...
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OPS urges parents to update contact information
By News Staff 
August 2, 2022
Okmulgee Public School District will send messages through ParentSquare. If your contact information has changed since school dismissed for the summer, contact the office for each of your children to ...
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Historical Society to host Oklahoma All-Black Towns State Conference
By News Staff 
August 2, 2022
The Oklahoma Historical Society is partnering with the Oklahoma Conference of Black Mayors to present the Oklahoma All-Black Towns State Conference on Saturday, August 20. The conference will be from ...
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Libertarian Party to receive top position on General Election ballot
By News Staff 
August 2, 2022
A public drawing was held Sunday, July 31 at 2 p.m. to determine the ballot order of political parties for the 2022 General Election. The drawing was conducted by the Secretary of the State Election B...
Test nitrate levels before feeding failed crops
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Test nitrate levels before feeding failed crops
By Gail Ellis 
August 2, 2022
The harvest of fall crops will not go according to plan this season for some Oklahoma producers due to extreme summer heat and drought. For crops like corn that are not harvested for grain, repurposin...
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More producers to receive applications for over $105 million in additional emergency relief
By News Staff 
August 2, 2022
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced recently that it will indefinitely extend the deadline for producers to return the pre-filled applications for Phase One of the Emergency Relief Pro...
Showpiece Band Camp Underway
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Showpiece Band Camp Underway
By News Staff 
August 2, 2022
The second week of camp for the Okmulgee High School band, The Showpiece, is underway. Assistant Director Sandra Coleman (left) and Director Carl Stringer (right) are pictured with a portion of the ba...
Watts Road to undergo major repair
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Watts Road to undergo major repair
By News Staff 
August 2, 2022
Major repair work on Watts Road, located on the north side of the City of Morris, has begun according to Okmulgee County District 3 Commissioner Dan Artussee. “It was an old chip and seal road that ju...
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Flood-damaged roads still creating headache for county
By Patrick Ford 
August 2, 2022
Severe storms and flooding in May of this year wrecked havoc on county roads. Many residents are still having to deal with damaged roads as county crews are working to make needed repairs or replace t...
Annual rodeo returns
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Annual rodeo returns
By Patrick Ford 
August 2, 2022
The nation’s oldest all-Black professional rodeo event returns next week, drawing competitors and spectators from around the country. The 67th annual Roy LeBlanc Okmulgee Invitational Rodeo will be he...
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Update on OMMA moratorium start date for new licenses
By News Staff 
August 2, 2022
The moratorium on processing applications for new grower, processor and dispensary licenses begins Aug. 26, not Aug. 1 as previously stated in communications from OMMA. OMMA made an error interpreting...
EDA grant for Okmulgee Business Complex expected to create 175 jobs
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EDA grant for Okmulgee Business Complex expected to create 175 jobs
By News Staff 
August 2, 2022
Last week, the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) announced agency awarded a $2.1 million grant to the Okmulgee Area Development Corporation (OADC). The grant will be used for road, utilit...
Chamber interim director, assistant are guest of Lions
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Chamber interim director, assistant are guest of Lions
By Okmulgee Lions Club News & Calendar Bry Dean 
July 28, 2022
Sometimes when your “inner-self ” speaks to you, a lot of the time it pays to listen with an attentive ear. Such was the case for Tuesday’s Okmulgee Lions Club program, scheduled to be Dustin Stone, t...
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SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT
By News Staff 
July 28, 2022
07/19/2022 5:09 p.m. - Larceny - 5600 block of Lake Dr. RP requests to file a theft report on a piece of equipment off of a boat. 6:29 p.m. - Hit and Run - Hwy. 75 southbound near 261st St. RP advised...
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POLICE BLOTTER
By News Staff 
July 28, 2022
07/13/2022 3:09 a.m. 300 block N. Taft. Burglary. Seen someone in his rental home with a flashlight. 3:33 a.m. 400 block S. Alabama. Suspicious per 3:33 a.m. 400 block S. Alabama. Suspicious person. S...
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COURT RECORDS
By News Staff 
July 28, 2022
Felonies CF-2022-00095 07/22/2022 07/22/2022 State of Oklahoma vs. Thompson, Kevin Don Possession of Stolen Vehicle Misdemeanors CM-2022-00240 07/21/2022 State of Oklahoma vs. Smith, Michael Dale Driv...
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RELIGION
By News Staff 
July 28, 2022
Cornerstone Foursquare Church Cornerstone will hold a joint service with the Okmulgee First Nazarene family this Sunday. “Last month, Cornerstone hosted a joint service and this month, Dale Fillmore w...
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Call Upon the Lord
By Randy Zinn 
July 28, 2022
There are times in each of our lives when we find ourselves in need of help and, when this happens, we have to call on someone to come to our aid. This is true in almost every facet of life. When ther...
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
By News Staff 
July 28, 2022
July 29 Okmulgee Farmers Market | The Okmulgee Farmers Market is open each Friday through October from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of the Creek Council House in downtown Okmulgee. July 30 OJFA Signups |...
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Harlan Ford Toy Drive continues
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Harlan Ford Toy Drive continues
December 12, 2025
The 10th annual Harlan Ford Toy Drive continues through Dec. 20. Organized with the support of the Okmulgee County Department of Human Services and the Okmulgee Police Department, this year’s toy driv...
‘Care Cart’
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‘Care Cart’
By DAWN CARTER REPORTER 
December 12, 2025
Sometimes leadership doesn’t start with a title, a committee or a grant. Sometimes it starts with an 11-year-old girl who simply notices people around her - and chooses to care. That’s exactly what Mo...
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Beggs City Council hires new municipal judge
By KAY RABBITT-BROWER SPECIAL TO THE TIMES 
December 12, 2025
During its final meeting of the year, Beggs City Council accepted the resignation of the municipal court judge, hired a new municipal judge, approved an internet service contract, took action on a DEQ...
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OPS board handles staffing at December meeting
By DAWN CARTER REPORTER 
December 12, 2025
The Okmulgee Board of Education met for its regular meeting on Tuesday, with all members present. Board members approved the Nov. 11 meeting minutes, monthly encumbrances across district funds and one...
Downtown Okmulgee Is Merry & Bright
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Downtown Okmulgee Is Merry & Bright
December 12, 2025
Holiday spirits are high in downtown Okmulgee. Be sure to take a drive down Okmulgee’s 6th Street to see all the lights, including the decorated Council House Square, as the holiday season continues, ...
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