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July 5, 2023
McIntosh County District Court Report

Felony Cases

Lonnie Gene Claborn II: driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol Robert James Fryday: felony discharging firearm into dwelling; first degree burglary; assault & battery w/a dangerous weapon; possession of firearm after former felony conviction; two counts of feloniously pointing firearm Christopher Anthony Kropp: bringing contraband into jail/penal institution; possession of controlled substance; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia; transporting open container of alcohol Bryan Lee Lynch: malicious injury to property over $1,000; trespassing after being forbidden Tony Joe Watkins: possession of firearm after former felony conviction

Misdemeanor Cases

Joseph Ryan Barnett: public intoxication Clifton Neal Boggs: driving with license canceled/suspended/revoked Freddie LL Ernst: possession of CDS; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia Robert James Fryday: domestic abuse – assault & battery Mary Bell McGee: possession of CDS (marijuana); unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia; transporting open container of alcohol Lynn Allen McNatt: driving with license canceled/suspended/revoked Ernest Esten Tweedy: possession of CDS; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia Carl Sean Woods: carrying firearm while under the influence; unlawfully wearing a mask or hood

Civil Cases in excess of $10,000

Ally Bank vs. Bart Gilley, et al Debra Neff vs. Chubb LTD, et al Midland Credit Management vs. Brandi Renea Pearce, et al

Civil Cases less than $10,000

Ally Bank vs. Richard Price, et al Capital One vs. Lindsay B. Peterson, et al Cavalry SPV vs. Michele Schenk, et al Credit Corp Solutions vs. Sarah King, et al Crown Asset Management vs. Shannon Proctor, et al Crown Asset Management vs. Alisa Melander, et al LVNV Funding vs Brandon Eagleberger, et al First Portfolio Ventures vs. Patty M. Evans, et al LVNV Funding vs. Sarah Hogg, et al State of Oklahoma, ex rel. vs. Jerry Venson

Small Claims

Bank of Eufaula vs. Makesha Chiles, et al Peoples National Bank vs. Paul Benson, et al Kim Christian vs. Robert Corley, et al Peoples National Bank vs. Christopher Hodges, et al Peoples National Bank vs. Kristie Ray, et al

Traffic Cases

Morgan Alayne Bateman: driving with license canceled/suspended/ revoked Trey Xavier Brown: operating a M/V on which taxes due have not been paid

Marriage licenses filed

Blake Michael Cooper and Jayla Katlyn Jeffries Dennis William Crow Jr. and Tracey Lee Scully Nicholas Gene Flynt and Lauren Ace Nunn Kasie Lynn Witherell and Serenity Ann Neeley

Divorces filed

Analee Byrd vs. Chazz Byrd Kody Wyatt Hargrove vs. Hayley Renee Grace Hargrove Jana Labonte vs. Ronald George Labonte

Protective Orders

Jordan Dale Garrett vs. Promise Glover Miyah Tiffani Morlin vs. Tommy Laney

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OKLAHOMA CITY - Eufaula School Board President Jeff Pippenger and Checotah School Superintendent Monte Madewell were honored for their contribution to education during the annual Education Leadership ...
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Brace yourself for traffic disruptions
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The Oklahoma Department of Transportation will begin its long-awaited street project on Main Street (SH 9) in downtown Eufaula next week. An ODOT spokesman said traffic control will begin Monday, Sept...
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McIntosh is Candidate for 2025 Miss Indian Oklahoma
September 17, 2025
Miss Janaya McIntosh of Eufaula is a candidate for the upcoming 2025 Miss Indian Oklahoma pageant. The Oklahoma Federation of Indian Women (OFIW) pageants offer young Native American women a chance to...
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Ford holding food drive
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Ford dealers around the world are joining together to conduct the World’s Largest Ford Dealer Food Drive, now through Sept. 25. The local dealership where you may drop off food is Sam Wampler’s Freedo...
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LEA 2025 Golf Tournament Sept. 26
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The 2025 Lake Eufaula Association Golf Tournament is just a week away, to be held Friday Sept. 26 at Arrowhead Golf Course, 3657 Main Park Rd., Canadian. Registration is at 8 a.m., shotgun start is at...
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POW/MIA Ceremony is Friday
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On Friday, Sept. 19 the VFW Post 8798 Auxiliary will host a dinner in honor of soldiers who have not returned home from battle. The event will begin at 6 p.m. in the Post dining room on SH 9 east.
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Flag exchange drive
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VFW Auxiliary 8798 would like to help you properly dispose of your worn out flags. We will exchange your worn 3x5 United States American Flag for a brand new one. Dates will be shared over the upcomin...
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Tribal Town Spelling Bee Sept. 27
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The Eufaula-Canadian Tribal Town and the MCN Language Preservation Program will host the 10th annual Mvskoke Language Spelling Bee Competition on Sept. 27 beginning at 10 a.m. at the Eufaula Indian Co...
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