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Charcuterie Class to benefit Police K9
September 6, 2023
Legacy On Main Street, 224 N. Main St., Eufaula will host a Charcuterie Class (the art of creating a colorful mix of meats, cheeses and fruits) at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 19. Cost of the class is $50...
Mullin says Trump can still win despite pending state and federal indictments
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Mullin says Trump can still win despite pending state and federal indictments
By NATHANIEL PLETCHER GAYLORD NEWS 
September 6, 2023
Oklahoma junior senator Markwayne Mullin said he believes former president Donald Trump can still win the 2024 presidential election, despite two state and two federal indictments. “If you saw polling...
Who will hear the sound?
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Who will hear the sound?
September 6, 2023
I have always been raised in church and gave my heart to the Lord and felt His spirit move on me when I was only five years old at Tiger Mountain church camp. Of course over the years, I have fallen f...
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House Democrats Call on Speaker of the House to Form Special Bipartisan Committee to Investigate State Superintendent
September 6, 2023
House Democrats Call on Speaker of the House to Form Special Bipartisan Committee to Investigate State Superintendent OKLAHOMA CITY – Today, House Democrats called on the Speaker of the House to form ...
For the Children
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For the Children
By Joe Dorman CEO ? OICA 
August 23, 2023
The Horrors of Human Trafficking Part 1 of 3 OKLAHOMA CITY – With the recent release of the movie The Sound of Freedom, the conversation on the horror of human trafficking is growing. The movie, a dra...
Letters
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Letters
August 23, 2023
Informing citizens Letter to the Editor: In the performance of my duties as McIntosh County Clerk, I (Deena Farrow) would like to inform our citizens of the upcoming improvements to the McIntosh Count...
Comparing apples to pears?
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Comparing apples to pears?
August 23, 2023
We all know the saying “comparing apples to oranges” but what about “apples to pears?” I’m not talking about just any kind of pear but native pears - the ugly, speckled ones that despite their looks a...
Just do something
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Just do something
August 9, 2023
This weekend I finally was able to go out and watch the movie, “Sounds of Freedom.” To say that it was hard to watch is an understatement. It was gut-wrenching to realize just how many sick individual...
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U.S. Attorney to continue prosecution of McGirt
June 28, 2023
MUSKOGEE – Last week the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion reversing the November 2020 federal jury conviction of Jimcy McGirt on two counts of Aggravated Sexual Abuse in Indian Country...
The lack of empathy for life
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The lack of empathy for life
June 28, 2023
America is not the America I grew up in during the 70’s and 80’s. Today, society seems to lack empathy for life itself which seems extremely sad and scary to me. Just look at the recent loss of five l...
For the Children
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For the Children
By Joe Dorman CEO ? OICA 
June 28, 2023
Lawmakers amass pro-child records OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy is pleased to announce the results of our 2023 Legislative Report Card for lawmakers and the child-friendly ...
Blue Fish performed to a packed crowd at the 2nd Annual Pride event at the Legacy on Main on Saturday
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Blue Fish performed to a packed crowd at the 2nd Annual Pride event at the Legacy on Main on Saturday
June 21, 2023
Angela Fleming donated during the Chamber of Commerce’s Blood Drive last Tuesday
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Angela Fleming donated during the Chamber of Commerce’s Blood Drive last Tuesday
June 21, 2023
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CareerTech awards $4.76 million in lottery grants, scholarships
June 21, 2023
The Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education has awarded more than $4.76 million in lottery funds. CareerTech awarded 26 grants worth a total of $2,119,494 to 22 technology centers for t...
Cat naps needed
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Cat naps needed
June 21, 2023
I came to this realization recently while I was cat sitting a cute yet energetic kitten named “Crash.” Crash had to hang out at my office for the day and was quite the entertainer between brief cat na...
Stories from the past
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Stories from the past
April 27, 2023
Wednesday, July 31, 1879 LOCAL NEWS - Font Crabtree, of “cool Eufaula,” was in town last week. - The Creek election for Chief takes place the first Monday in September. - There are more cattle shipped...
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Capitol Cowboys Day
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Capitol Cowboys Day
April 27, 2023
This week we started to hear Senate Bills on the House floor. The deadline to finish hearing bills from the opposite chamber is next Thursday, April 27. So far, we’ve heard several House and Senate bi...
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For the Children
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For the Children
April 27, 2023
OKLAHOMA CITY – Four decades ago, Oklahoma children who were in the custody of the state faced horrific conditions, both in the facilities in which they were housed, and with the treatment they receiv...
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Let them go
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Let them go
April 27, 2023
The older I get the more I have come to realize that peace is the most important element in your life, but if someone or something is constantly disrupting that peace then it’s time to let them go. I’...
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Stories from the past
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Stories from the past
April 20, 2023
- Two cars of cattle were shipped Saturday by Turner & Parkinson to St. Louis. - F.B. Severs shipped eight car loads of cattle Saturday to St. Louis. - One of the Sac & Fox braves started on a trip to...
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Seminole survives Checotah 34-27
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Seminole survives Checotah 34-27
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
September 10, 2025
The Seminole Chieftains were lucky to go home with a 34-27 win over the Checotah Wildcats Friday night. Checotah’s penalties that accumulated to over 100 yards. The Wildcats moved the football up and ...
Council votes to dismiss former Mayor Warren
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Council votes to dismiss former Mayor Warren
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
September 10, 2025
The Eufaula City Council removed former Mayor Todd Warren from the Council Monday night citing excessive absences. City minutes of past meetings presented to the Council showed that Warren missed the ...
Church celebrates 160th anniversary
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Church celebrates 160th anniversary
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
September 10, 2025
Decades before Oklahoma became a state in 1907; years before the first railroad track was laid in Indian Territory in 1870 and the year the Civil War ended, folks in a remote area of what is now McInt...
Mild weather, just what the festival ordered
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Mild weather, just what the festival ordered
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
September 10, 2025
Mayor James Hickman perhaps summarized best when he sent a letter of appreciation to Karen Weldin and the Vision Eufaula Board of Directors for one of the best Wine & Art Festivals held in the city. “...
9/11 – Never Forget
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9/11 – Never Forget
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
September 10, 2025
At about 7 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, I strolled into the Las Vegas Sun newsroom where I worked as an entertainment reporter. The room was quiet, a palpable feeling of dread filled the air as the f...
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