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A Thanksgiving Blessing
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A Thanksgiving Blessing
By News Staff 
December 1, 2021
Many residents were able to enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving meal thanks to efforts of the community and churches. On Thursday, Okmulgee’s First United Methodist Church held their annual Thanksgiving lu...
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Oklahoma Business Briefs
By News Staff 
December 1, 2021
Pay raises OK’d; MAPS planning progresses The Oklahoma City Council approved pay raises for city employees and appointments to subcommittees that will help guide the 16 projects included in the MAPS 4...
Vintage Equipment Finds New Home
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Vintage Equipment Finds New Home
By News Staff 
December 1, 2021
Leman Lewis of Landmark for All Generations admires a vintage piece of hospital equipment that was donated this week from the former Hasselman Clinic. The building has been purchased and is undergoing...
Looped Square to open retail store Monday
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Looped Square to open retail store Monday
By Melissa Heminover 
December 1, 2021
Muscogee Nation is pleased to announce that Looped Square Meat Company will open the doors to their retail store Monday, Dec. 6 at 10 a.m. Looped Square is the newest establishment of the Muscogee Nat...
Preliminary hearing held for Daniels
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Preliminary hearing held for Daniels
By Melissa Heminover 
December 1, 2021
A preliminary hearing was held Tuesday morning in Okmulgee County district court for defendant Kobe Kevon Daniels, who has been charged in the July shooting death of Kobe Haynes. The Honorable Judge D...
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County approves meeting schedule, closings for FY 22
By Patrick Ford 
December 1, 2021
The Okmulgee County Board of Commissioners approved several agenda items, including the meeting schedule for 2022, during their session Tuesday morning. The board also approved publication of the cour...
Public meeting planned to discuss community garden
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Public meeting planned to discuss community garden
By Patrick Ford 
December 1, 2021
A public meeting is planned for Dec. 6 to discuss the Okmulgee County Community Garden. The event will be held at 7 p.m. at the Okmulgee County Fairgrounds, 1901 N. Oklahoma. In November, a meeting wa...
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Jingle Bell Days is Saturday in Beggs
By News Staff 
December 1, 2021
Beggs Area Chamber of Commerce is ready to celebrate the holidays this weekend with their Jingle Bell Days, set to kickoff Saturday, Dec. 4, at 10 a.m. Activities planned for the day include the Chris...
One More Win
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One More Win
By Larry Owen 
December 1, 2021
The Beggs Golden Demons punched their ticket to a fifth-straight semifinal appearance last Friday with a 48-12 victory over the Crossings Christian Knights. The 36-point win came in the quarterfinal r...
Sports
Record-Setting Victory
By Larry Owen 
December 1, 2021
The Dewar Dragons continued to inch closer to a possible repeat championship with an 86-52 victory over the Seiling Wildcats last Friday night at Wildcat Stadium in Seiling. The 34-point playoff win s...
Preston splits home cage meeting with Warner
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Preston splits home cage meeting with Warner
By Larry Owen 
December 1, 2021
For the third time in 2021-2022, the Preston varsity basketball program came away with a split decision. The lastest 1-1 record came Monday evening against the visiting Warner Eagles and Lady Eagles a...
Sights Set on Gold
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Sights Set on Gold
By Larry Owen 
December 1, 2021
Rikki Wolfe knows what it is like to stand on the floor at the State Fair Arena in Oklahoma City. As a junior at Schulter in 2006, Wolfe was part of a state qualifier team. Eleven years later, Wolfe h...
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RELIGION
By News Staff 
December 1, 2021
Henryetta First Christian Church Sunday School begins at 9 a.m. fol Sunday School begins at 9 a.m. followed by worship service at 10 a.m. Come join us for worship! Everyone is welcome and invited to a...
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What would it be like if Adam and Eve hadn’t eaten the forbidden fruit?
By Kids Talk About God By Carey Kinsolving 
December 1, 2021
“Bees wouldn’t sting, bears wouldn’t bite, and bad things wouldn’t happen,” says Amanda, 6. Also, “you could keep lions and tigers for pets,” adds Marci, 9. “The world would be wonderful.” Amanda and ...
Golfer’s vaccination status complicates weekly outings
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Golfer’s vaccination status complicates weekly outings
By Dear Abby By Abigail Van Buren 
December 1, 2021
DEAR ABBY: I have a problem with one player in our weekly golf group. He hasn’t been vaccinated and won’t wear a mask. Our group is mostly older players who all share golf carts. Everyone in the group...
Physical activity an important part of child wellbeing
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Physical activity an important part of child wellbeing
By News Staff 
December 1, 2021
Despite not being much of an athlete, I enjoy participating in sports. I still remember the playground when our physical education teacher would encourage us as a class to do organized exercises toget...
Lions, Rotarians hold turkey bingo
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Lions, Rotarians hold turkey bingo
By News Staff 
November 25, 2021
And a good time was had by all - well, maybe not exactly for those not winning a turkey. The annual Lions-Rotary turkey bingo meeting was Tuesday’s Lions Club program and is always a shared good time ...
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The Grateful Heart
By Randy Zinn 
November 25, 2021
A quote from Dr. Bob Jones, founder and first president of Bob Jones University, is worthy of repeating and regular consideration. He wisely warned us, “When gratitude dies on the altar of a man’s (pe...
Man gets descriptive when identifying women
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Man gets descriptive when identifying women
By Dear Abby By Abigail Van Buren 
November 25, 2021
DEAR ABBY: When my boyfriend talks about women, he doesn’t always refer to them by their name. In most cases, I don’t know the individual. But even if he does refer to her by name, what bothers me is ...
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CCBHC progress in Oklahoma is impressive, yet uncertain
November 25, 2021
Something special is happening in Oklahoma regarding the delivery of mental health and substance use treatment. Since 2017, we have been a national leader among states launching and operating Certifie...
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Wreathing ceremony honors fallen OHP Trooper
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Wreathing ceremony honors fallen OHP Trooper
By DAWN CARTER REPORTER 
December 19, 2025
Each holiday season, remembrance takes on a quieter, more personal form for the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. This year, that remembrance led several troopers and family members to a graveside in Okmulgee ...
City zoning, property items approved
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City zoning, property items approved
By Patrick Ford Editor 
December 19, 2025
The Okmulgee City Council conducted an extensive and multifaceted regular meeting Tuesday evening, addressing a wide range of city business that included zoning changes, infrastructure funding challen...
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Commissioners review District 3 road project bids
By Patrick Ford Editor 
December 19, 2025
A significant cost difference between competing bids for a major District 3 road project dominated discussion during Monday morning’s regular meeting of the Okmulgee County Board of Commissioners, as ...
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Property tax deadline extended
December 19, 2025
Okmulgee County Treasurer Lindsay Bunch is reminding property owners that the deadline to make property tax payments has been extended, while also sharing details on upcoming courthouse closures and t...
Man faces felony animal cruelty charges
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Man faces felony animal cruelty charges
By Patrick Ford Editor 
December 19, 2025
A man is facing a felony charge of Cruelty to Animals following a disturbing incident reported Monday near the Okmulgee County Courthouse that drew immediate public attention and outrage. According to...
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