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Premillennialism: lecture series
August 6, 2025
Jaime Beller will present a series of lessons on the subject of Premillennialism at the Hilltop Church of Christ, 114285 N. Old Highway 69, Eufaula. Time and days: - Friday, 6:30 p.m.: Defining Premil...
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Cedar box donation for Class of ’65 reunion fundraiser
By JACK STAFFORD EHS GRADUATE, CLASS OF ?65 
August 6, 2025
As a proud graduate of Eufaula High School, I am honored to donate one of our large cedar boxes from our shop that will be going home with one lucky EHS supporter. This box is made from eastern red ce...
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Main Street getting a makeover
August 6, 2025
Get ready for 90 days of traffic disruptions. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) have revealed plans to improve Main Street (US-69B). Work b...
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OSU Extension sponsors County Show
By Free Fair Schedule 
August 6, 2025
The annual McIntosh County Exhibition and Livestock Show will be held Aug.14-16 at the fairgrounds in Eufaula, sponsored by the OSU Extension. The days and times to mark on your calendar are as follow...
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Lights Jackpot Aug. 29-30
August 6, 2025
The annual Lake Eufaula Lights Jackpot will be held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 29-30, at the McIntosh County Fairgrounds in Eufaula. Hogs will be judged at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29; goats, then sheep ...
‘A remarkable man’: Former Gov. George Nigh dies at 98
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‘A remarkable man’: Former Gov. George Nigh dies at 98
By TRES SAVAGE NONDOC 
August 6, 2025
A native of McAlester who served in the military, taught in classrooms and became revered as “a true public servant,” former Oklahoma Gov. George Nigh died Wednesday, July 30, at age 98. Nigh’s death ...
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Democrats to meet
August 6, 2025
The McIntosh County Democratic Party will hold their monthly meeting on August 12 at 6:30pm in Checotah at the Jim Lucas Public Library. 626 W Gentry Ave. in Checotah.
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Latest Chamber members announced
August 6, 2025
The Eufaula Area Chamber of Commerce thanks the latest businesses and individuals who have joined the organization. I Smell Bacon - Mid Level Business Jeanette Smith - Individual Kathy Turner - Indivi...
Lake Dog owners honored for National Night Out
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Lake Dog owners honored for National Night Out
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
August 6, 2025
John and Shari Wilkins, owners of Lake Dog and their Owner in downtown Eufaula, are the driving forces behind the local annual National Night Out event. They began organizing the event soon after open...
City Pound gets upgrade
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City Pound gets upgrade
By LaDonna Rhodes Staff Writer 
August 6, 2025
During Whole Hawg Days and National Night Out the volunteer group Paws N Claws-Eufaula has pushed for residents to register their dogs to keep from paying a hefty fine if ever picked up by the Eufaula...
County desperately needs animal control
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County desperately needs animal control
August 6, 2025
Since taking on the task of helping to rehome pups at the Eufaula pound over a year ago, Paws N Claws founders, LaDonna Rhodes and Lori Powell-Fells have seen three times as many county pups tossed ou...
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Sheriff’s office seeks K9 donations
August 6, 2025
The McIntosh County Sheriff ’s Office is asking the public for donations to help maintain its K9 program. Lt. Chad Breazeale says the program is “dedicated to supporting drug enforcement, criminal app...
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Boating incident near Longtown
August 6, 2025
A 21-year-old McAlester man was one of four passengers on a large tube being towed by a 2014 Master Craft on Lake Eufaula when the tube hit a wave and threw the victims off, according to the Oklahoma ...
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Police Department seeks donations for K9 unit
August 6, 2025
Eufaula Police Chief David Bryning, always operating on a tight budget, is asking for donations for a number of items that will allow him to add another K9 unit. which would be beneficial to the depar...
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$6,000 Scholarship available to state high school seniors
August 6, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY – For the 15th year, the Oklahoma Hall of Fame will be awarding the Oklahoma Hall of Fame Scholarship to one Oklahoma high school senior. The $6,000 scholarship is awarded based on the s...
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Father, sons allegedly assault man
August 6, 2025
Probable cause warrants have been issued for a father and his two sons following an altercation between the family and man in the parking lot of El Jarocho Mexican restaurant on Gentry Avenue on Satur...
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EOSC awarded grant for disabled, low-income and others
August 6, 2025
WILBURTON – The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Eastern Oklahoma State College a federal TRIO Student Support Services grant totaling $348,000 to improve college retention and graduation rate...
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Former NFL player convicted on dog fighting charge
August 6, 2025
MUSKOGEE - Following a multi-day trial, a federal jury in Oklahoma last week convicted Leshon Eugene Johnson, 54, of Broken Arrow, on six felony counts of violating the federal Animal Welfare Act’s pr...
Prison dog program celebrates milestone 100th graduation
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Prison dog program celebrates milestone 100th graduation
August 6, 2025
HOLDENVILLE – The Pen Pals program at Allen Gamble Correctional Center reached a significant milestone last week, graduating its 100th class and celebrating the training of 1,001 dogs over the past 20...
Hawg Day chefs receive high praise from judges
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Hawg Day chefs receive high praise from judges
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
July 30, 2025
Whole Hawg cook-off competition judges Eddie Hartwick and Robert Campbell could not praise this year’s chefs highly enough at the end of this year’s judging. They could have been judging the entire we...
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Easter weekend was egg-stra special
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Easter weekend was egg-stra special
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
April 8, 2026
McIntosh County Easter weekend was filled with activity, even as spring storms forced a few last-minute changes across the area. At Lake Eufaula State Park and other locations, rising water and soggy ...
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Commissioner races highlight McIntosh County ballot
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
April 8, 2026
Filing for the 2026 election cycle has closed, leaving McIntosh County voters with a mix of uncontested races and a handful of competitive contests. Several county officials filed for re-election with...
Recognizing the hearts behind the rescue
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Recognizing the hearts behind the rescue
By City of Eufaula proclamation honors Paws N? Claws volunteers 
April 8, 2026
SHAUNA BELYEU GENERAL MANAGER A local volunteer group dedicated to giving animals a second chance received special recognition Monday night as the City of Eufaula issued a proclamation, highlighting i...
Messiah comes to McIntosh County
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Messiah comes to McIntosh County
By LaDonna Rhodes Staff Writer 
April 8, 2026
The Messiah came to McIntosh County once again. Over the course of two nights almost 1,200 people witnessed His return, but how many missed it? Though there have been several productions over the year...
Pride of Eufaula earns top state band honor
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Pride of Eufaula earns top state band honor
April 8, 2026
The Pride of Eufaula band earned the OSSAA State Sweepstakes Award in Class 4A during the OSSAA State Concert Band Contest held Thursday, April 2, at East Central University. The Sweepstakes Award is ...
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