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Heavy rains, strong winds blow through Memorial Day Weekend
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May 28, 2025
Heavy rains, strong winds blow through Memorial Day Weekend
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR

NWS warns of possible flooding in these locations – Eufaula – Checotah – Canadian – Indianola – Hanna – Stidham – Vivian – Lake Eufaula State Park – Raiford – Arrowhead State Park – Enterprise – Pierce – Onapa – Vernon

It was a wet and windy Memorial Day Weekend, with lots of scattered flooding and power outages in the area. Several county roads were washed out and bridges flooded.

Tuesday the County Commissioners declared the county to be a disaster area and is seeking “aid, relief and assistance” to implement the County Emergency Operations Plan.

The proclamation was effective May 23 and was implemented due to “several thunderstorms with torrential rainfall in which there was considerable damage to public and private properties.

According to McIntosh County Emergency Management Director Leslie Phillips, between eight and nine inches of rain fell during the 3-day holiday, in some areas even more.

Phillips said a tin horn on a rural road half a mile south of Vivian collapsed Saturday.

“It had to be replaced Saturday,” he said.

In that same southwestern part of the county, SH 9 flooded near Raiford Sunday and had to be closed for a short time. It was reopened early Monday morning.

The wind speed hit 69 miles per hour on Saturday.

Phillips said a lot of trees were down and limbs broken, “but nothing horrible happened.”

Several electric companies experienced power outages in the area.

Some city streets in Eufaula and Checotah experienced flooding during the worst part of the storms.

Thousands of customers were impacted by power outages, mostly in Pittsburg County, where 26,611 were without power during the weekend.

Three of McIntosh County’s power providers reported a total of 6,534 customers without power, including 898 with Canadian Valley Electric, 5,310 with OG&E and 326 with Public Service Co. of Oklahoma.

By noon Monday, power to all of those customers but 39 with PSO had been restored.

East Central Electric Co-Op reported at 7 a.m. Monday that 1,020 members were without power, primarily in the Checotah and Rentiesville area.

One outage in the Checotah area was caused by a large tree falling over powerlines, according to a spokesman for East Central.

“We have multiple crews responding to this one outage in Checotah,” the spokesman said Monday morning. “But flooding streets are causing delays as linemen have a safety obligation to drive out the power line and make sure it is safe to re-energize.”

East Central confirmed 30 broken poles in their area.

It is taking crews anywhere from 20 minutes to four hours to restore power, plus the time it takes to get to the sites, so folks are urged to be patient.

Rain is expected to continue intermittently throughout the week.

The National Weather service reports that showers and thunderstorms were likely Tuesday before 10 a.m. The chance of precipitation was 60 percent.

Wednesday, there was a slight chance of showers between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m., then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4 a.m.

Thursday, showers are likely and possibly a thunderstorm before 1 p.m., then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m.

Friday, Saturday and Sunday it is expected to be clear, calm and sunny.

Arrest made in bomb scare
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Arrest made in bomb scare
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
October 29, 2025
The bomb threat that emptied the courthouse on Wednesday, Oct. 22 was an open and shut case. By the end of the day Cheyenne Cree Simpson, 32, of Eufaula, had been arrested and faces charges related to...
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City urges residents to ‘Shop Eufaula’ this Holiday Season
October 29, 2025
The City of Eufaula has reported a notable decline in sales tax receipts for the month of October, marking the largest year-over-year drop for a single month in more than a decade. Sales tax receipts ...
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Annual food drive underway
October 29, 2025
Haltom’s Huddle Holiday Food Drive started October 20. Non-perishable food can be dropped off at the Eufaula Indian Journal or the McIntosh County Democrat newspaper offices.
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Downtown Halloween Thursday, Oct. 30
October 29, 2025
Get ready for Eufaula’s Downtown Merchant Trick or Treat, only a day early. This year Halloween will be celebrated Thursday instead of Friday, due to football games. Trick or Treat downtown from 4:30 ...
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Conference for caregivers
October 29, 2025
A free virtual conference for caregivers will be held at Under One Roof on Thursday, Nov. 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Doors open at 9 a.m. There’s only room for 20 people, so register ASAP. Call Under On...
Eufaula Hometown Hero Award goes to Ivan and Becky Musselman
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Eufaula Hometown Hero Award goes to Ivan and Becky Musselman
By DAWN DUPIRE 
October 29, 2025
The Eufaula 2nd Hometown Hero Award for this season went to a wonderful local couple, Ivan and Becky Musselman! They are a couple who completely embodies the spirit of the Eufaula Ironheads. Ivan and ...
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DV survivor shares her story of strength and healing
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October 29, 2025
Local business owner and musician Jeannie Ehrhardt of Muskogee shared her personal story of survival Thursday during the “Boo to Domestic Violence” awareness event hosted by The McIntosh County Democr...
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Checotah man injured
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A 22-year-old Checotah man was injured when a truck merged into his motorcycle on U.S. 69 and 1080 Road. According to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Kody Cox was northbound on U.S. 69 shortly before 8 p...
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The Board of Education of Hanna Public School District hereby announces that statutorily qualified individuals interested in running as a candidate for the #1 seat or #4 seat on the Hanna Board of Edu...
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