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Upcoming jury term cancelled
By News Staff 
October 1, 2021
Okmulgee County Court Clerk Charly Criner announced Thursday the jury duty for the Oct. 4 term has been cancelled. Persons planning to appear on Friday for the excusal docket won’t needed to appear. “...
Dangerous speeds reached during motorcycle pursuit
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Dangerous speeds reached during motorcycle pursuit
By Tracy Goza 
October 1, 2021
Henryetta Police Department (HPD) Officer Paul Brown attempted to stop a man on a motorcycle with an incorrect license plate on Tuesday evening around 8 p.m. on Hwy. 75 in the northbound lane. After a...
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Injuries reported in county crash
By Patrick Ford 
October 1, 2021
Four people were injured in a vehicle crash Sunday near Beggs. The collision happened at 5:37 p.m. on North 160 The collision happened at 5:37 p.m. on North 160 Road, 1/10th mile south of Seay Road Ro...
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month
By News Staff 
October 1, 2021
October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. Domestic violence is a pattern of behavior used to establish power and control over another person through fear and intimidation, and often includes the t...
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Okmulgee murder case draws guilty plea
By News Staff 
October 1, 2021
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced this week Neil Shai-Cameron Lewis, 26, entered a guilty plea to one count of Murder (Second Degree) in Indian Country...
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Nuyaka Fire Dept. to hold annual fundraiser
By News Staff 
October 1, 2021
The Nuyaka Fire Department’s Annual Fish Fry will be tomorrow from 6-8 p.m. at the Nuyaka Baptist Church, 2940 Lincoln Road. Doors will open at 5:45 p.m. with adults costing $10 and children age 4-12 ...
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COVID-19 WATCH
By News Staff 
October 1, 2021
Here are the latest results from the Oklahoma State Department of Health as of Sept. 30, 2021. Oklahoma Total Cases: 613,765 New Cases: 1,880 New Case 7-Day Average: 1,515 Active Cases: 11,829 CNC/NCH...
Chamber Banquet has ‘Fun on the High Seas’ theme
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Chamber Banquet has ‘Fun on the High Seas’ theme
By News Staff 
October 1, 2021
The Okmulgee Chamber of Commerce is heading to the ‘High Seas’ for its annual banquet. “High Rollers on the High Seas” is the theme of this year’s event which is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 21, at th...
OPS welcomes new asst. band director
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OPS welcomes new asst. band director
By Patrick Ford 
October 1, 2021
One of the new faces Okmulgee Public Schools welcomed this year is Sandra Coleman. Coleman is the assistant band director, Guard instructor, and Vocal Music teacher for the district. She is assisting ...
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Scare Off the Square event planned
By Melissa Heminover 
October 1, 2021
Okmulgee Main Street is looking forward to seeing all of the ghouls and goblins for this year’s “Scare Off the Square” happening Friday, Oct. 29 at the Claude Cox Omniplex. “We watched the COVID-19 nu...
OSUIT celebrates 75 years of growing state’s workforce
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OSUIT celebrates 75 years of growing state’s workforce
By News Staff 
October 1, 2021
In 1946, as World War II was coming to an end, Oklahoma was faced with an emerging need to help returning soldiers develop necessary skills to successfully reenter the civilian workforce. Oklahoma Sta...
Community mourns loss of former mayor, broadcaster
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Community mourns loss of former mayor, broadcaster
By Patrick Ford 
October 1, 2021
The Okmulgee community is mourning the loss of former mayor and retired radio broadcaster Paul Edward Brown, who died in a tragic accident earlier this week. Brown was killed in a car crash Sept. 27 i...
Dragons face toughest test Friday
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Dragons face toughest test Friday
By Larry Owen 
October 1, 2021
The Dewar Dragon varsity football team has not suffered a loss since Nov. 29, 2019 - a 62-28 setback to Shattuck in the semifinals of the Class B playoffs - a span of 19 games. It has been longer sinc...
Sports
Season ends for Lady Knights at 3A regional tourney
By Larry Owen 
October 1, 2021
The Henryetta Lady Knight fastpitch softball team saw their bid for a second-straight state tournament appearance fall by the wayside Wednesday evening in Dewey. The Lady Knights dropped back-to-back ...
Golden Opportunity
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Golden Opportunity
By Larry Owen 
October 1, 2021
The Preston Pirates traveled to Oktaha on Thursday to continue their journey towards their first fall baseball state tournament appearance since 2005. After capturing the Class A district championship...
Lady Eagles drop regular season finale to Mannford
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Lady Eagles drop regular season finale to Mannford
By Larry Owen 
October 1, 2021
The Morris Lady Eagles closed out their regular-season schedule Tuesday evening at home against the Mannford Lady Pirates. Tuesday’s regular-season finale was used as a tune-up for the Lady Eagles pri...
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Lady Knights end regular season with loss to Bristow
By Larry Owen 
October 1, 2021
The Henryetta Lady Knight fastpitch softball team finished their regular-season schedule Monday evening in Bristow, battling the host Bristow Lady Pirates. Prior to Monday’s 4-1 loss to Bristow, the L...
Duvall captures tour finale win
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Duvall captures tour finale win
By Melissa Heminover 
October 1, 2021
Steer wrestler Riley Duvall needed a huge performance at the ProRodeo Tour Finale at California Rodeo Salinas to have any hope of qualifying for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Duvall entered the ...
Gun museum curator is guest of Lions
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Gun museum curator is guest of Lions
By Dean Craig 
October 1, 2021
Tuesday’s Okmulgee Lions Club meeting was more of a historical lesson of one man’s passion, but could almost chronicle the “taming of the West,” or maybe more appropriately, “claiming of the West”, al...
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New leaf collection program offered starting in October
By News Staff 
October 1, 2021
Beginning this month, the City of Okmulgee will begin a leaf collection program for residential customers. This will help keep storm drains and catch basins clean to prevent localized flooding and imp...
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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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