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Joseph ‘Joe’ Golding: Eufaula legacy, rising star in college hoops
Sports | Outdoors
December 17, 2025
Joseph ‘Joe’ Golding: Eufaula legacy, rising star in college hoops

Joseph Charles Golding may be the head men’s basketball coach at UTEP today, but his story has roots that run straight through Eufaula, Oklahoma. Golding— born in 1975— grew up surrounded by a family of coaches and athletes, including his grandfather and great-uncle, both proud Eufaula graduates who built powerhouse legacies in Oklahoma and Texas. That competitive spark clearly passed on.

Golding starred as a point guard at Abilene Christian University from 1994–98, then traded his jersey for a whistle and immediately launched into a coaching climb marked by grit, discipline, and a never-quit mentality. He cut his teeth at South Garland, Seminole State, Collin College, and Sachse High before joining college staffs at Abilene Christian and Arkansas–Little Rock. In Little Rock, he helped lead the Trojans to a Sun Belt championship and the 2011 NCAA Tournament.

But Golding’s defining chapter came when he took over his alma mater in 2011. He inherited a struggling program, weathered multiple losing seasons, and guided ACU through the brutal transition to Division I. His perseverance paid off—big. Under his leadership the Wildcats captured two Southland Conference titles and made history with their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance, highlighted by a stunning upset of Texas in 2021.

That toughness and tenacity earned him the head job at UTEP in 2021, where he continues to build a reputation as a program-changer.

Golding also carries Eufaula pride everywhere he goes. His grandfather, Joseph Lester Golding, a former Eufaula Ironhead, became a legendary Texas high school coach with four state championships and a stadium named in his honor. His great-uncle, Joseph Griffith Golding, another Eufaula standout, became an All-American at OU and played five seasons in the NFL.

From small-town Oklahoma roots to college basketball’s biggest stages, Joe Golding’s journey reads like a playbook built on heritage, hustle, and heart— just the way Eufaula likes it.

Texanna Lady Crafters
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Texanna Lady Crafters
By Shauna 
February 27, 2026
The Texana Lady Crafters are more than a shop. They are a dedicated group of volunteers who pour their time and talent into handcrafted treasures, including baby quilts, handbags, wreaths, floral arra...
Coffee With the Chiefs first of community discussions
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Coffee With the Chiefs first of community discussions
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
February 25, 2026
Residents gathered for Coffee with the Chiefs on Monday, Feb. 23 at City Hall for an open discussion about public safety, training, equipment and the future of services in Eufaula. The informal meetin...
Escaped convict
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Escaped convict
February 25, 2026
As of press time, Local and state authorities are on the lookout for an escaped inmate from the Jackie Brannon Correctional Center in McAlester. Robey Butler allegedly walked away from the facility la...
2026 National Theme: A Century of Black History Commemorations
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2026 National Theme: A Century of Black History Commemorations
By ALMA HARPER GARDENIA ART FEDERATED CLUB 
February 25, 2026
The sit-ins The Sit-In movement was a nonviolent movement of the United Civil Rights era. The sit-in, an act of civil disobedience, was a tactic that aroused sympathy for demonstrators among moderates...
Morning Rescue inspired by Paws N Claws pup
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Morning Rescue inspired by Paws N Claws pup
By LaDonna Rhodes Staff Writer 
February 25, 2026
Paws N Claws started their meager rescue efforts to save the local pound pups on January 26, 2024. Some of the first dogs ever adopted went out of state and one very lucky pup was adopted by Brad Shro...
Local students show their true passion at the Eufaula Livestock Show
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Local students show their true passion at the Eufaula Livestock Show
February 25, 2026
Local students were recognized for their work in the barn and in the show ring during the 2026 Eufaula Local Livestock Show and Premium Sale on Feb. 14, where exhibitors competed for top honors across...
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Chamber blood drive a success
February 25, 2026
The Eufaula Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a community blood drive Monday, Feb. 23, at the Chamber office in Eufaula. The drive was conducted in partnership with the Oklahoma Blood Institute, which p...
A Food Pantry guided by faith and experience
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A Food Pantry guided by faith and experience
February 25, 2026
Just east of Highway 69 on Texanna Road sits a single building that houses Thimbles N Thread Quilt Shop, owned by LaDonna McKay. The fabric and quilting shop is bright, colorful, and welcoming. Bright...
Night to Shine, Part II: Where the celebration comes home
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Night to Shine, Part II: Where the celebration comes home
February 25, 2026
After the music faded at Night to Shine and the final crowns were placed, the celebration cont i nued quietly — following a group of guests home to Pioneer Campus. Just hours before, on February 13 — ...
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Free tax preparation available
February 25, 2026
Free tax preparation service is being offered by the AARP Foundation beginning Feb. 14 and continuing through April 11. The service will be available on Fridays, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Eufaula C...
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ANNUAL BLACK HISTORY MONTH SEMINAR
February 25, 2026
Saturday, February 28 at 11 a.m. Mt. Olive Star Baptist Church 413665 E. 1080 Rd., Checotah, OK Rev. Samuel Cunningham, Pastor Sponsored by the Warrior School Restoration Organization Inc. Alma Harper...
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