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August 6, 2025
Gridiron greats immortalized: Sharpe, Allen, Gates, Allen enter Hall of Fame
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR

Four football legends— Sterling Sharpe, Eric Allen, Jared Allen, and Antonio Gates— took their rightful place in Canton as the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 was officially enshrined during a star-studded ceremony at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium. The night also featured a dominant 34–7 preseason win by the Chargers over the Lions, but the real celebration was for the new immortals of the game.

Sterling Sharpe, a Green Bay Packers standout, finally heard the call after years of waiting. In just seven seasons, he racked up 595 receptions for 8,134 yards and 65 touchdowns, earning five Pro Bowl selections and three First-Team All-Pro nods. A devastating neck injury cut his brilliant career short, but his long-overdue induction completes the Sharpe family legacy— joining his brother, Shannon Sharpe, who entered the Hall in 2011.

Jared Allen, the fearsome pass rusher with a cowboy flair, brought the heat for 12 seasons with the Chiefs, Vikings, Bears, and Panthers. With 136 career sacks, five Pro Bowl appearances, and four All-Pro honors, Allen’s relentless energy and signature calf-roping celebration made him a fan favorite. He capped his career in Super Bowl 50 with the Panthers.

Eric Allen, a ballhawking cornerback, earned six Pro Bowl trips and totaled 54 interceptions—eight of them returned for touchdowns—during his time with the Eagles, Saints, and Raiders. Known for his elite coverage skills and leadership, Allen finally joins the Hall as one of the game’s most underrated defenders.

Antonio Gates, perhaps the most remarkable story of all, never played college football—but became one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history. Undrafted, unproven, and unstoppable, Gates spent his entire 16year career with the Chargers, compiling 955 catches for 11,841 yards and 116 touchdowns. He made eight Pro Bowls and earned three All-Pro selections. Gates now stands as only the 23rd undrafted player to enter the Hall—proof that heart and hustle can outweigh pedigree.

From unstoppable defenders to dynamic pass-catchers, the Class of 2025 is a tribute to excellence, perseverance, and game-changing talent. Canton just got a whole lot more legendary.

Ironheads punch ticket to the Big House with gritty 48-42 win over Chandler
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Ironheads punch ticket to the Big House with gritty 48-42 win over Chandler
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
March 11, 2026
The Eufaula Ironheads are headed back to the state tournament after grinding out a hard-fought 48-42 victory over Chandler, securing their place at the OSSAA State Tournament at the Big House in Oklah...
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Deadline to change party affiliation approaches
March 11, 2026
Oklahomans who want to change their party affiliation must submit their change no later than March 31, McIntosh County Election Board Secretary Kim Limbaugh said today. Voters may change their party a...
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Former OSBI investigator sentenced for multiple counts of sexual abuse of a minor
March 11, 2026
MUSKOGEE – The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Jordan Francis Toyne, age 37, of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, was sentenced to 109 months in prison for ea...
Communities built through faith and determination
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Communities built through faith and determination
By STAFF WRITER 
March 11, 2026
On a cool Saturday morning, Feb. 28, in the closing days of Black History Month, the steeple of Mt. Olive Star Baptist Church in Checotah rose above a quiet gathering devoted to remembrance, faith and...
Community says goodbye to pillar, leader and friend Gary Lee Nichols
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Community says goodbye to pillar, leader and friend Gary Lee Nichols
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
March 11, 2026
There are men who build businesses. And there are men who build communities. Gary Lee Nichols did both. For more than five decades, Gary wasn’t just the owner of grocery stores; he was a steady presen...
An All American 18th Annual Chili Cook-Off Success
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An All American 18th Annual Chili Cook-Off Success
By LaDonna Rhodes Staff Writer 
March 11, 2026
The 18th Annual Checotah Chili Cook-Off hosted by the Heartland Heritage Museum & Gallery was a culinary showdown of steaming hot chili along with American patriotism for fun-filled evening of food an...
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Tahlequah resident sentenced for illegal possession of firearm and ammunition
March 11, 2026
MUSKOGEE – The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Bradley Eugene Davis, a/k/a Bradley Eugene Mefford, age 31, of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, was sentenced to ...
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Oversight work and deadlines
By REPRESENTATIVE NEIL HAYS (405) 557-7302 
March 11, 2026
This week has been especially active at the Capitol as oversight c ommit tees work through one of the most imp ortant stages of the legislative session. At this point in the process, all remaining Hou...
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March 11, 2026
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The House Tourism Committee this week passed House Bill 3263 to establish the morel mushroom as Oklahoma’s state mushroom. Considered a delicacy because of cultivation difficulties, several thousand O...
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The Eufaula-Canadian Tribal Town will be hosting the annual Wild Onion Dinner on Saturday, March 14, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Eufaula Indian Community Nutrition Center, 800 Birkes Rd., Eufaula. The co...
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