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Trooper who caught McVeigh honored
April 23, 2025
Retired OHP Lieutenant Charlie Hanger was honored by the placement of a sign at mile marker 202 on I-35 northbound to recognize his arrest of Timothy McVeigh, the suspect convicted of the 1995 Oklahom...
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Lots of Arts activities ahead
By GLENNA MCBRIDE 
April 23, 2025
We’re thrilled to invite you to several upcoming events that bring creativity and community together. Painting Party – Fundraiser for Senior Scholarship Thursday, May 8, 6:30 p.m. Trinity Episcopal Ch...
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AG lauds termination of controversial hydroelectric plan
April 23, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Gentner Drummond praised the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) today for dismissing a proposed hydroelectric power plant on the Kiamichi River in Pushmataha ...
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Ostrom pleads guilty to jail incident
April 23, 2025
Jason Robert Ostrom, 43, of Checotah, pled guilty last week to two felonies, including injuring a public building and possessing contraband by an inmate. He also pled guilty to a misdemeanor charge of...
Severe weather expected Easter weekend
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Severe weather expected Easter weekend
April 16, 2025
Stormy days lie ahead, according to McIntosh County Emergency Management Director Leslie Phillips. Phillips reported that Saturday and Sunday are expected to be especially worrisome. The National Weat...
New elementary principal a familiar face
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New elementary principal a familiar face
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
April 16, 2025
Last year when the Eufaula School Board hired a new elementary school principal, they chose Dorothy Moseley, a candidate from Nicoma Park Elementary School. Moseley, who commuted from her home near Ok...
Former Mayor Warren saluted by former Mayor Johnson
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Former Mayor Warren saluted by former Mayor Johnson
April 16, 2025
Joe Johnson, Eufaula mayor for 23 years (1975 1998), posted on-line his appreciation for the service of Todd Warren, who was replaced as mayor last week by the City Council. The post reads: With the c...
$2 million bond set for suspects in connection to homicide
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$2 million bond set for suspects in connection to homicide
By JOHN BLOCK STIGLER NEWS-SENTINEL 
April 16, 2025
Two men are currently being held in the Haskell County Jail on suspicion of first-degree murder in connection to the homicide of Tina Mitchell, 56, of Stigler. According to Haskell County Assistant Di...
Mullin draws backlash over reporter violence ‘joke’
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Mullin draws backlash over reporter violence ‘joke’
By KATRINA CRUMBACHER GAYLORD NEWS 
April 16, 2025
Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin received pushback Wednesday after “joking” that violence could solve “fake news” in a video posted on X late last week. Freedom of Information Oklahoma’s Executive Direc...
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Chamber Awards Banquet April 17
April 16, 2025
The Annual Chamber Awards Banquet will be held Thursday, April 17, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at VFW Post 8798 on SH 9 East. A representative of the Oklahoma Main Street Center will be the guest speaker. F...
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Shooting standoff investigated
April 16, 2025
Officials are investigating a standoff last week that left a suspect dead and a house partially burned. A man identified as John Barry died in the early morning hours of Monday, April 7 during a shoot...
A few changes at City Hall
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A few changes at City Hall
April 16, 2025
At the April 7 meeting of the Eufaula City Council, a number of changes were made. Ward 4 Councilman Dr. James Hickman was elected mayor by the Council. Ward 1 Councilman Tisha Morgan was elected vice...
March Students of the Month named
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March Students of the Month named
April 16, 2025
The following Middle School students have been named March Student of the Month. 6th grade Jayler Willmon is the daughter of Laura and Justin Willmon. Her favorite class is track/ athletics and her fu...
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County GOP News
By LYNELLE MEDLEY CHAIRMAN 
April 16, 2025
Spring is in the air and with the precinct meetings and county elections behind us, Mc-Intosh GOP members are busy planning ahead for an exciting year of events. First up is our monthly meeting April ...
Stories from the past
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Stories from the past
April 16, 2025
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County sales tax income slightly up from last year
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County sales tax income slightly up from last year
April 16, 2025
The Oklahoma Tax Commission recently released city sales tax collection figures that primarily represents local tax receipts from February business. The monies they reported this period represent sale...
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Senior Center menu
April 16, 2025
Please call for reservation by 9 a.m.: 918-689-3342 April 21 – April 25 Monday, April 21: Hamburger w/fixings; tater tots; applesauce; cookie Tuesday, April 22: Ham & bean soup; spinach; tomato relish...
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LECC invites guests for Easter ‘Feaster’
April 16, 2025
‘If you don’t plan to go to church Easter Sunday, but plan to eat something that morning, the congregation at Lake Eufaula Christian Church has an invitation for you. Dump your usual Sunday routine an...
Local author to speak at FEML meeting
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Local author to speak at FEML meeting
By LENORE BECHTEL 
April 16, 2025
“Turning Pain into Purpose” will be the topic of the Friends of Eufaula Memorial Library speaker Friday, April 18. Eufaula author Courtney Clark will speak at 1 p.m. in the library’s Follansbee Room. ...
Eufaula Area Arts Continues to inspire through inclusive art projects
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Eufaula Area Arts Continues to inspire through inclusive art projects
By GLENNA MCBRIDE FOUNDING DIRECTOR EUFAULAAREAARTS.ORG 
April 16, 2025
The Eufaula Area Arts Council (EAAC) is proud to reflect on another impactful year of community arts programming and outreach. As we move forward into a promising 2025, we invite the public to renew t...
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First Baptist shreds note for its new Family Life Center
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First Baptist shreds note for its new Family Life Center
November 5, 2025
On Sunday, October 5 the First Baptist Church of Eufaula family shredded the mortgage note for its new Family Life Center. The building was completed in August of 2024 and was paid off just over a yea...
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Council appoints Advisory Committee
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
November 5, 2025
The Eufaula City Council on Monday appointed a ninemember Advisory Committee to held the Council develop its comprehensive plan for Eufaula’s future. The committee consists of two Council Members, two...
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Victim, suspect identified
November 5, 2025
The woman who was found dead near Council Hill on Oct. 28 has been identified as Traci Byrd, 53, of Hugo, according to the McIntosh County District Attorney’s office. The suspect has been identified a...
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Annual Local Flavor Event to be held on Nov 18
November 5, 2025
Under One Roof is pleased to announce the return of its highly anticipated annual fundraising event, Local Flavor, to be held on Tuesday, November 18, from 6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. at The Sandbar Tavern, 24...
Memories of Veteran Burton Kidd
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Memories of Veteran Burton Kidd
By ELLEN VINSON AND STAFF WRITER LADONNA RHODES 
November 5, 2025
In May of this year, Iris Park flew to Italy to visit her son and while she was there she visited the gravesite of her cousin, Burton Kidd, who died during World War II. Burton was born June 25, 1924,...
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