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District boundary proposal draws lengthy discussion
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District boundary proposal draws lengthy discussion
By Patrick Ford 
June 14, 2022
A resolution for adjusting Okmulgee County district boundaries was tabled following a lengthy, animated discussion Monday by the commissioners. Commissioner David Walker had brought the matter for the...
Muscogee Nation Festival set for June 23-26
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Muscogee Nation Festival set for June 23-26
By News Staff 
June 14, 2022
The Muscogee Nation is preparing for the 46th festival June 23-26. Each year, thousands gather at the Claude Cox Omniplex right here in Okmulgee for a weekend filled with activities celebrating the Mu...
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City to offer fireworks permits June 15
By News Staff 
June 14, 2022
The City of Okmulgee is one again offering permits for shooting off fireworks inside city limits. The price for the permit is $20. Those wishing to obtain one will need to apply for a permit online at...
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Bid approved for water line project
By Patrick Ford 
June 14, 2022
The Morris City Council approved a bid for a water line replacement project, along with the budget for the upcoming year during their session Monday evening. The water line replacement project will be...
Lions hold installation of new officers
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Lions hold installation of new officers
By Dean Craig 
June 9, 2022
Tuesday’s Okmulgee Lions Club meeting was one of those annual programs, installation of officers, representing the “changing of the guard.” We were pleased and honored to have these duties performed b...
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County Democrats to man booth during upcoming festival
By News Staff 
June 9, 2022
The Okmulgee County Democratic Party will not meet at OSUIT for their regular scheduled meeting on Thursday, June 16. The Okmulgee Pecan Festival will begin on the June 16 and OCDP will host a booth d...
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
By News Staff 
June 9, 2022
June 10-18 Library Book Sale | The Friends of the Okmulgee Public Library will hold their book sale from June 10-18. All books are $1 or less. Book sale hours are Mondays and Thursdays from 1-7:30 p.m...
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From the Archives
By News Staff 
June 9, 2022
Part 8 Veteran and post member Pete Rogers has been researching the early history of the post and will be providing a brief history over the next few months in advance of the 100 year celebration. Acc...
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Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit features Boley
By News Staff 
June 9, 2022
One of Oklahoma’s 13 surviving all-Black communities, Boley, in Okfuskee County, is one of the stops for a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit highlighting rural America. The exhibit, “Crossroad...
Dance students to present free show
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Dance students to present free show
By News Staff 
June 9, 2022
Julie’s School of Dance will present their dance students June 16, at 6 p.m., at the Okmulgee Fairgrounds, Exhibit Hall. “Dance, Dance, Dance” is a free show and everyone is invited to come see these ...
OMRF hosts teachers for afternoon of research
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OMRF hosts teachers for afternoon of research
By News Staff 
June 9, 2022
Nearly 40 Oklahoma middle school math teachers became students again this week, receiving a glimpse into the medical research that results from the passion they instill in students. OMRF on Tuesday ho...
OPS Staff of the Year Named
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OPS Staff of the Year Named
By News Staff 
June 9, 2022
Congratulations to the Okmulgee Public School District Staff of the Year. Left, Gena Ballard received the honor as Teacher of the Year and, right, Billie Boudinot was named Support Staff of the Year.
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SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT CALL LOG
By News Staff 
June 9, 2022
05/30/2022 2:24 a.m. - Assault and Battery - Locust Rd. past Nichols Park - RP advised he was assaulted by four people and one pulled a gun on him. He does not need EMS. He is back at his residence no...
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POLICE BLOTTER
By News Staff 
June 9, 2022
05/23/2022 4:46 a.m. 200 block Este Cate Drive. Disturbance - RP advised of loud music/noise coming from the apartment above them. 6:36 a.m. 900 block E. Henry. RP advised someone is trying to steal h...
COURT RECORDS
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COURT RECORDS
By News Staff 
June 9, 2022
Misdemeanors CM-2022-00189 06/01/2022 State of Oklahoma vs. Singleton, Andra Chrishum Trespassing After Being Forbidden CM-2022-00188 06/06/2022 State of Oklahoma vs. Foster, Jeremy Desean Stalking CM...
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RELIGION
By News Staff 
June 9, 2022
Crossroads Baptist Church Crossroads Baptist Church, located at Alt. 75 and Happy Camp Rd. in Beggs, would like to welcome you to join us! As a church family, our purpose is to connect people, grow be...
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Prayer Benefits
By Randy Zinn 
June 9, 2022
Does it really do any good to pray and does prayer really work? The answers you receive to these questions probably depend on whom you ask. The Bible has much to say in response to these all-important...
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Enrollment event planned for Multi-Cultural Program
By News Staff 
June 9, 2022
The Okmulgee Summer Multi-Cultural Enrichment Program (OSMEP) will start June 14, with the final session on July 29. The program will run for two months Tuesday through Fri day from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30...
Homeless Shelter Food Pantry Restocked
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Homeless Shelter Food Pantry Restocked
By News Staff 
June 9, 2022
Above left, Okmulgee County Homeless Shelter Executive Director Brenda Brewer and OCHS Board Member Leslie Powell, are thankful to the community for the donations of items needed to help feed clients ...
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This Week in History
By News Staff 
June 9, 2022
100 years ago: Henryetta Saves Money: Expenses of the City of Henryetta ran about $14,000 less than the budget. The money saved was used in purchasing meters and much needed equipment. Movies at the O...
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OSL cancels annual Easter Egg Hunt
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OSL cancels annual Easter Egg Hunt
April 3, 2026
Okmulgee Service League has announced the cancellation of its annual Easter Egg Hunt, which was scheduled to take place this Saturday, April 4. The Service League released a statement: “We regret to i...
MPS honors Allred for service
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MPS honors Allred for service
April 3, 2026
Morris Public Schools is recognizing a legacy of leadership, service and commitment as longtime School Board member James Allred concludes 15 years of dedicated service to the district. School officia...
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Operation Sooner Shield nets arrests statewide
By Patrick Ford Editor 
April 3, 2026
A sweeping statewide crackdown on Medicaid fraud and abuse has led to arrests, criminal filings and significant restitution efforts, with one of the cases unfolding in Okmulgee County. Attorney Genera...
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Keep Okmulgee Beautiful Week approaches
April 3, 2026
Residents and businesses across the city are encouraged to roll up their sleeves and take part in Keep Okmulgee Beautiful Week, April 12-18. The annual initiative is more than just a spring cleanup - ...
A Slice of History Returns
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A Slice of History Returns
April 3, 2026
For generations of students at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology, it wasn’t just a meal - it was a tradition, a memory, and for many, a weekly ritual that brought people together. Now,...
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