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September 13, 2018
Library Friends to meet Sept. 17 Randy Burris of Eufaula will speak at the September 17 meeting of Friends of the Eufaula Memorial Library. Burris, who is the retired OSU Extension Agent for McIntosh ...
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Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month at Cabo Wabo Cantina throughout October
September 13, 2018
Tweet it! .@CaboWaboLV is devoted to a cure! A portion of the proceeds from every Vojito purchased will be #donated to @SusanG-Komen in support of #BreastCancerAwareness-Month! #charity LAS VEGAS– Dri...
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City Council to decide what to do with pool
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City Council to decide what to do with pool
September 13, 2018
Glenna McBride addressed the council about the city-owned swimming pool and building, a historic site that she would like to see preserved. “It has been a very important part of the community for 75 y...
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Democrat donates to local education
September 6, 2018
The McIntosh County Democrat will be donating weekly newspapers for Mrs. Petsch’s fifth grade reading class to encourage her students to read more about their community. Last week’s newspapers were al...
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Local economy, employment looks a little brighter this Labor Day
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Local economy, employment looks a little brighter this Labor Day
September 6, 2018
McIntosh County’s economic outlook is a little bit brighter, according to July statistics released by the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, and by recent sales tax collection figures for Eufaul...
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Dance honoring women pilots set for Sept. 29 in Yukon
September 6, 2018
YUKON - The Ninety-Nines, International Organization of Women Pilots, a long-established non-profit organization in Oklahoma City, will host a fund-raising hangar dance at 6 p.m. on Sept. 29 at Sundan...
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Blue Thumb volunteer training in Tahlequah
September 6, 2018
Blue Thumb is hosting a volunteer training for those interested learning how to monitor local streams and creeks. This training will take place on Saturday, Sept. 22 at the Tahlequah Armory Municipal ...
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Rehearsals begin for “A Christmas Story”
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Rehearsals begin for “A Christmas Story”
September 6, 2018
Rehearsals are underway for Lake Eufaula Playhouse’s production of “A Christmas Story.”    The cast includes a mix of adults and children for this traditional Christmas comedy set in the Midwest durin...
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Realtors present $10,000 to Youth Shelter
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Realtors present $10,000 to Youth Shelter
September 6, 2018
A check for $10,000 was presented to Emergency Youth Shelter last week by the Southeastern Oklahoma Association of Realtors. The money was raised at SOAR’s 5th Annual Spaghetti Dinner & Bingo event he...
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NEWSWORTHY:
September 6, 2018
Propane explosion coming On Saturday, Sept. 8, the Eufaula Fire Department will host a propane class for firefighters from across the state. Some 46 firefighters will learn about propane tanks and how...
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Three former EIC executives make court appearances
September 6, 2018
Three Eufaula members of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation appeared in tribal court on Aug. 27 to answer charges of stealing funds from the tribe. The three are former executives of the Eufaula Indian Commu...
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City meets with engineers to address water issues
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City meets with engineers to address water issues
September 6, 2018
A major step to solving Eufaula’s water system woes was taken last week when city staff met with representatives of Cowan Group Engineering. The meeting was the first in a plan to create the Eufaula W...
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Backyard blues and barbeque
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Backyard blues and barbeque
September 6, 2018
The aroma of barbecue held heavy in the air during the 28th Annual Dusk ‘Til Dawn Blues Festival over Labor Day Weekend. The festival ran three days and nights, three stages, indoors and out, 35 bands...
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Retired Educators to meet Sept. 14
September 6, 2018
The McIntosh County Oklahoma Retired Educators Association, OREA, will hold their first monthly meeting for the school term 2018-2019 at 1 p.m., Friday, Sept. 14, at the Jim Lucas Library, Checotah. T...
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73-year-old Texas woman killed in motorcycle accident
September 6, 2018
A motorcycle passenger died in a single vehicle collision accident at about 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 2, on a county road two miles north and four miles east of Eufaula. According to the Oklahoma High...
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National Guard mourns loss of Staff Sgt. Morgan C. Robinson
September 6, 2018
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma National Guard is mourning the loss of a friend and fellow Soldier. Staff Sgt. Morgan Christine Robinson, of Vinita, Oklahoma, passed away on August 25 as a result of a no...
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Cattle handling expert coming to Ardmore
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Cattle handling expert coming to Ardmore
September 6, 2018
Internationally-recognized cattle handling expert Curt Pate will present a program on “Effective Stockmanship and Cattle Handling” in Ardmore from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 19, at the...
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Court Report
September 6, 2018
FELONY CASES C ampbell, Heather Rae: possession of contraband (weapons/explosives/drugs/beer/ money); malicious injury to property/over $1,000. K enneth Deal: Falsely personate another to create liabi...
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Sen. Thompson applauds OHCA increase in provider rates
September 6, 2018
State Sen. Roger Thompson said he and other legislative and state leaders successfully worked with the Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) to give the first across-the-board reimbursement rate incre...
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Journalists slain on eve of Independence celebration
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Journalists slain on eve of Independence celebration
September 4, 2018
Eufaula’s Independence Day celebration stumbled out of the starting block, but picked itself up and it turned into a win for the city. Friday morning a lift station near South Beach in the Cove malfun...
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Highway 150 memorial sign unveiled for fallen heroes
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Highway 150 memorial sign unveiled for fallen heroes
By LaDonna Rhodes Staff Writer 
April 1, 2026
On Friday, March 27, friends and family of the late William “Bill” Walker, an OHP State Trooper, and the late T. Leo Newton, Fountainhead Park Superintendent, gathered together to participate in the u...
Chili supper brings community together for EFUMC building fund
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Chili supper brings community together for EFUMC building fund
April 1, 2026
Eufaula residents turned out Friday evening for a night of food, fellowship and giving as the EFUMC United Methodist Men hosted their “Chili for the 180” Building Fund Dinner at the church. Held March...
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Teen drowns on Lake Eufaula
April 1, 2026
A 17-year-old drowned on March 20, on Lake Eufaula approximately two miles north east of Canadian in Pittsburg County. According to reports, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) and several other local a...
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Easter fun set to hop across McIntosh County
April 1, 2026
McIntosh County is gearing up for an egg-citing Easter weekend, with events planned that promise everything from traditional hunts to eggs falling straight from the sky. Kicking things off, Lake Eufau...
Setting their sights to the future
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Setting their sights to the future
By Brian Hummingbird 
April 1, 2026
The Eufaula Board of Education voted in a special meeting Thursday morning, March 26, to hire Brian Hummingbird to succeed current superintendent Monty Guthrie, who is retiring this summer. Currently ...
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