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PHS students perform ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
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PHS students perform ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
By News Staff 
November 18, 2021
Over this past weekend, Preston High School performed “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” by William Shakespeare, to a sold out audience at Preston First Baptist Church. The performance was a two-act play wi...
Okmulgee, Grayson see huge sales tax income increases
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Okmulgee, Grayson see huge sales tax income increases
By News Staff 
November 18, 2021
The Oklahoma Tax Commission recently released city sales tax collection figures that primarily represents local tax receipts from July business. The monies they reported this period represent sales fr...
Bazaar, Craft Show This Weekend
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Bazaar, Craft Show This Weekend
By News Staff 
November 18, 2021
The Annual Morris Christmas Bazaar & Craft Show, sponsored by Prairie Bell OHCE, will be held this Saturday, Nov. 20, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Morris High School gym. Pictured above, vendor Hazel ...
Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma gifts $800,000 to state 4-H Foundation
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Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma gifts $800,000 to state 4-H Foundation
By Trisha Gedon 
November 18, 2021
The Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma (MCFOK) has gifted the Oklahoma 4-H Foundation $800,000 to bolster support for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) project work within th...
Chamber Welcomes Shannon Rhone Insurance
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Chamber Welcomes Shannon Rhone Insurance
By News Staff 
November 18, 2021
Victoria Palacios and Shannon Rhone are ready to assist the public at the Farmers Insurance office, located at 116 E. 6th Street in downtown Okmulgee. A ribbon cutting was held Wednesday afternoon as ...
Okmulgee Times to Hold Cookie Crawl
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Okmulgee Times to Hold Cookie Crawl
By News Staff 
November 18, 2021
Your Okmulgee Times is excited to invite shoppers to participate in the their first Cookie Crawl. In conjunction with Shop Small Saturday, Nov. 27, shoppers that have one of these boxes will be able t...
SMS cheer receives donation for equipment
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SMS cheer receives donation for equipment
By Melissa Heminover 
November 18, 2021
The Schulter Bulldogs Middle School Cheerleading Squad received a once-in-a-lifetime donation earlier this season thanks to the Justin J. Watt Foundation and Cheerleading Coach Chelsye Brown. The Just...
‘It’s a Jungle Out There’
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‘It’s a Jungle Out There’
By Stacey Horton 
November 18, 2021
The show must go on and on it did as fourth grade students at Beggs Elementary School performed “It’s a Jungle Out There” for their school and their families. The show, directed by BES music teacher M...
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Council approves grant resolutions
By Patrick Ford 
November 18, 2021
The Okmulgee City Council approved action seeking funds for a water improvement project. Allan Brooks from The Public Finance Law Group, addressed the members present about the plan. According to Broo...
Harlan Ford Toy Drive Kicks Off
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Harlan Ford Toy Drive Kicks Off
By News Staff 
November 18, 2021
It is time once again for the Harlan Ford Annual Toy Drive. This year, Harlan Ford has partnered with Stephanie Morris Chevrolet for their Toy Drive from Nov. 22 through Dec. 17. Drop-off locations th...
McGruff the Crime
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McGruff the Crime
By News Staff 
November 18, 2021
Above, McGruff the Crime Dog met with Sheriff Eddy Rice and members of the Okmulgee County Sheriff’s Department during a nationwide tour to “Take a Bite Out of Crime” again. Right, McGruff also met me...
‘Ruff on Crime’
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‘Ruff on Crime’
By Melissa Heminover 
November 18, 2021
“Take a Bite Out of Crime” ... many that grew up in the 1980s and 1990s would be familiar with the phrase and the character “McGruff the Crime Dog.” McGruff was created thanks to a nationwide crime fi...
“Ultimate Gift Guide” highlights Okmulgee
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“Ultimate Gift Guide” highlights Okmulgee
By Melissa Heminover 
November 18, 2021
A film crew from News Channel 6 was sighted in Downtown Okmulgee Friday filming several locations. Okmulgee Main Street Executive Director Heather Sumner says thanks to a partnership with Okmulgee Tou...
Huge Obstacle Ahead
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Huge Obstacle Ahead
By Larry Owen 
November 18, 2021
If the Beggs Golden Demons are to snap their 45-year championship drought in 2021, they will need to overcome one of their biggest obstacles this Friday night in Vian. If the Demons are to reach the C...
Tough Road Ahead
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Tough Road Ahead
By Larry Owen 
November 18, 2021
The Dewar Dragons will face their biggest challenge of the 2021 season this Friday night. The defending Class B state champion Dragons will host the Garber Wolverines at Dr. Ted Lewis Stadium in the s...
Determined Pursuit
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Determined Pursuit
By Just A Thought By Dale Fillmore 
November 18, 2021
When I was in the 7th and 8th grade, I had a dog named Fritzy. Fritzy was a dachshund, commonly referred to as a “wiener dog” because they are long and low. They look a little like a hot dog wiener. W...
TSET’s investment in prevention benefits Oklahoma
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TSET’s investment in prevention benefits Oklahoma
By Michelle Stephens 
November 18, 2021
It’s common knowledge that Oklahoma’s health outcomes rate poorly compared to other states. Those poor health outcomes didn’t happen overnight, and are often the result of habits and behaviors passed ...
Sudden appearance of STD rattles lengthy marriage
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Sudden appearance of STD rattles lengthy marriage
By Dear Abby By Abigail Van Buren 
November 18, 2021
DEAR ABBY: I have been married 45 years. It may not be the most loving or agreeable marriage, but it has always been steady, nonviolent and monogamous. Last year, I had COVID, and I now have long-term...
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Center Point
By Inside-out ? Serirs ? By Jerry Lout 
November 18, 2021
Love is the reason you were made. For you (or me) to miss this point is to miss out on life itself. You matter way more than you likely think you do. For reasons only He understands, God saw to it tha...
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Support group available for caregivers
By News Staff 
November 18, 2021
Are you caring for someone 60 years of age or older? Are they struggling with the effects of Alzheimer’s, Dementia, or Parkinson’s disease? Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed or stressed? You are not a...
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County approves adjustments
By Patrick Ford Editor 
March 4, 2026
With wildfire season already impacting Okmulgee County and new emergency alert systems on the horizon, the Okmulgee County Board of County Commissioners tackled a packed agenda Monday morning that ran...
Local students honored in VFW essay competitions
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Local students honored in VFW essay competitions
By Patrick Ford Editor 
March 4, 2026
Students from Okmulgee and Beggs are being recognized for their thoughtful reflections on patriotism after earning top honors in the 2025-26 Veterans of Foreign Wars essay competitions. Members of Vet...
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Next Okmulgee Trash-Off Day is Saturday
March 4, 2026
Residents of the City of Okmulgee will have several opportunities in 2026 to dispose of unwanted household trash at no cost, thanks to a series of Free Trash-Off Days scheduled at the Okmulgee Municip...
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Legislative Forums set Friday
March 4, 2026
Okmulgee County residents are invited to attend the upcoming Legislative Forums this Friday. Representatives Scott Fetgatter and Chris Banning, along with Senator Bryan Logan, will share with constitu...
Read Across America Week inspires young readers
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Read Across America Week inspires young readers
By Patrick Ford Editor 
March 4, 2026
Classrooms across Okmulgee County are bursting with bright colors, wacky socks, western hats and plenty of books this week as students celebrate Read Across America 2026. Observed nationally on March ...
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