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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
By News Staff 
October 14, 2021
October 16 Harvest Spoon Chili Festival | The Harvest Spoon Chili Festival will return to downtown Okmulgee Saturday, Oct. 16, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, visit the Okmulgee Main Stre...
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AREA MENUS
By News Staff 
October 14, 2021
Project Heart Senior • Monday: Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Lettuce, Tomato, Pickle, Sweet Potato Fries, Roasted Cauliflower, Frosted Cake, Milk • Tuesday: Chicken Pot Pie, Zucchini & Tomatoes, Mixed Berr...
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County Democrats to meet Oct. 21
By News Staff 
October 14, 2021
The Okmulgee County Democratic Party will meet Thursday, Oct. 21, at OSUIT, Student Union Building, at 6:30 p.m. Training to implement the OCDP Initiative (aiding anyone needing assistance in obtainin...
State seeks to recoup unemployment overpayments but doesn’t know how much
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State seeks to recoup unemployment overpayments but doesn’t know how much
By Lionel Ramos 
October 14, 2021
Dee Ann Russell mopped sticky floors, stocked shelves and took customers’ money for soda, beer and cigarettes at 7-Eleven for nine years, eventually earning $16.05 an hour. In March 2020, she decided ...
Plenty of Pumpkins!
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Plenty of Pumpkins!
By News Staff 
October 14, 2021
Kindell Weigand and Katelyn Warren are pictured at the Pumpkin Patch at Okmulgee’s First United Methodist Church. Pumpkins are sold daily and the funds raised are used for missions and ministry. Call ...
It’s Chili Time
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It’s Chili Time
By Patrick Ford 
October 14, 2021
“It’s going to be a perfect day for chili,” Okmulgee Main Street Director Heather Sumner said about this weekend’s Harvest Spoon Chili Fest. The event will kick off Saturday, Oct. 16 from 11 a.m - 4 p...
Chamber Banquet Tickets Available
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Chamber Banquet Tickets Available
By News Staff 
October 14, 2021
It’s not too late to purchase tickets to the Okmulgee Chamber of Commerce’s annual banquet! This year’s event is a cruise ship theme, “High Rollers on the High Seas” and takes place Thursday, Oct. 21 ...
Springman excited to join OPS
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Springman excited to join OPS
By Patrick Ford 
October 14, 2021
Bill Springman was named as Okmulgee School’s assistant baseball coach during the regular board meeting. Springman, formerly a coach at Union High School, most recently was the hitting coach for the D...
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Morris School board approves items
By Patrick Ford 
October 14, 2021
The Morris School Board of Education met in regular session Monday evening to consider numerous agenda items. The first order of business was a Student Suspension Due Process Appeal. Following the hea...
BES sweeps county in ‘21 state testing scores
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BES sweeps county in ‘21 state testing scores
By News Staff 
October 14, 2021
Beggs Elementary School and Principal Nancy McCune are proud to announce, despite the pandemic teaching situations of the 2020-2021 school year, BES had 100 percent student participation both virtual ...
Morris Football Receives Check from Recent Fundraiser
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Morris Football Receives Check from Recent Fundraiser
By News Staff 
October 13, 2021
A check for $10,108 was presented to Morris Schools and the football program before Friday’s game. The Terry Watkins, Morris football player Jackson Casey, Morris head football coach Robert Daniels, M...
Indigenous Peoples Day 2021
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Indigenous Peoples Day 2021
By News Staff 
October 13, 2021
A large crowd gathered Monday afternoon on the Creek Council House square in downtown in recognition of Indigenous Peoples Day. The third annual event, coordinated by Brenda Golden with the assistance...
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Tornado takes path through Beggs
By Patrick Ford 
October 13, 2021
Okmulgee County was spared major damage after a storm moved through the area Sunday evening. Emergency Management Director Tim Craighton gave an update during Monday’s meeting of the board of commissi...
New Mural Coming This Week
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New Mural Coming This Week
By News Staff 
October 13, 2021
Okmulgee Main Street staff and members, including Andy Goodnight, started working on the artwork coming to downtown on Monday. The mural, ‘Bee the Change,’ will be located on the north side of the Nor...
OCHS thanks Okmulgee community for support
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OCHS thanks Okmulgee community for support
By Patrick Ford 
October 13, 2021
The Okmulgee County Homeless Shelter provides a much-needed service for the community. Part of the funding for the agency comes from the OCHS Thrift Store, located at 222 E. 6th Street, at the corner ...
OPS employees recognized for years of service
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OPS employees recognized for years of service
By Patrick Ford 
October 13, 2021
The Okmulgee Public School Board met Monday evening for their regular session, and received updates from Superintendent Renee Dove. During the meeting, staff were recognized for their long-term servic...
New pastor featured at Lions Club
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New pastor featured at Lions Club
By News Staff 
October 7, 2021
Tuesday’s Okmulgee Lions Club meeting answered the question posed of how does a Southern Baptist, living in the northernmost part of Alaska (North Pole), become the pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church i...
OFD promotes Fire Prevention Week
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OFD promotes Fire Prevention Week
By News Staff 
October 7, 2021
The Okmulgee Fire Department, in recognition of Fire Prevention Week, visited Stonebridge Academy and Okmulgee Primary School. Yesterday, the OFD was scheduled to visit the Muscogee Nation Head Start ...
Learning the sounds of fire safety in Morris
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Learning the sounds of fire safety in Morris
By News Staff 
October 7, 2021
Is there a beep or a chirp coming out of your smoke or carbon monoxide alarm? What does that sound mean? Knowing the difference can save your home and your family. State Farm Agent Hayden Sharp and th...
United Way Cleans YMCA for Day of Caring
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United Way Cleans YMCA for Day of Caring
By News Staff 
October 7, 2021
Tulsa Area United Way celebrated its 30th Annual Day of Caring last Friday, sending volunteers from Kimberly Clark of Jenks to Okmulgee’s YMCA to help clean up the area. The group joined YMCA employee...
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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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