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Native American Month celebration
November 6, 2024
The month of November is recognized as Native American Month. Many events will be taking place throughout various communities. On November 16, a Native American celebration will be held at the Eufaula...
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Man gets deferred sentence on drug charge
November 6, 2024
Mohammed Mufti, 23, of Norman, was arrested on Tuesday, Oct. 29, on charges of possession of a controlled dangerous substance (meth) and unauthorized driving left of center. Mufti pled guilty to the c...
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AARP telephone town hall meeting
November 6, 2024
Join AARP Oklahoma for a live and interactive Social Security telephone town hall on Nov. 12 at 10 a.m. Learn about the latest Social Security benefits, what the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) means...
The politics of God vs man
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The politics of God vs man
November 6, 2024
Personally I have never been a big fan of politics on any platform – whether in government or on a personal level. I don’t play well with workplace politics, church politics and even the politics of e...
For the Children
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For the Children
By JOE DORMAN OICA CEO 
November 6, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY – On Saturday, October 26, the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) partnered with Oklahoma 4-H to present our OK Kid Governor program to 59 students in 4th-6th grade from across...
District 2 News
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District 2 News
By MONTY GRIDER COUNTY COMMISSIONER 
November 6, 2024
We finally received some rain last week so we can get the graders out and smooth our gravel roads. We have not graded for a couple of weeks due to how dry it has been - if we had bladed our gravel roa...
147 YEARS AGO
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147 YEARS AGO
November 6, 2024
- The Indian Journal will soon be in its new building. - Gen. Ben Grierson, 10th cavalry, passed through Eufaula Wednesday. - Bring in your fat steers and haul a load of groceries from W.B. Crabtree. ...
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SPEAKIIG
By ? r. James Finck, USAD History Professor 
November 6, 2024
----------------- current events through a historical lens------------------------------- At the time of writing this column, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris is currently leading in most polls to w...
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How deep are the roots of your relationship with Jesus?
November 6, 2024
In his message to the church in Colossae, the Apostle Paul makes it very clear that we need to stay rooted in the saving gospel of Jesus. Only by being rooted and connected with Christ can we find sal...
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What is something you wish you would have known when you were younger?
November 6, 2024
I wish that I would have known about this secret. We love secrets. We tell them in whispers to our friends. We all have them. However, there is one secret that should be shouted from the rooftops. Tha...
FLEAS picnic in October
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FLEAS picnic in October
November 6, 2024
For a delightful change, the meeting in October took place under the pavilion at Nichol’s Point. Our hostesses, Brenda Bahr, Dorothy Kasiner and Becky Harris, with much help from other members, braved...
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you!
November 6, 2024
The Eufaula Masonic Lodge #1 held a fundraiser fish fry benefitting the Under One Roof Resource Center on Saturday October 5th. What a tremendous turnout! Over 160 meals were sold and several supporte...
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McIntosh County GOP News
By LYNELLE MEDLEY CHAIRMAN 
November 6, 2024
McIntosh County GOP is gearing up for our next meeting where we will be partnering with The Freedom Brigades to address and attack the hottest topic in the county these days wind turbines. Many, if no...
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Haltom’s Huddle Holiday Food Drive underway
By LaDonna Rhodes Staff Writer 
November 6, 2024
Haltom’s Huddle is hosting a canned food drive and will be collecting canned goods until Dec. 15. Haltom is asking for the support of both communities to help with local charities to get food to those...
State education under microscope
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State education under microscope
By PAUL MONIES OKLAHOMA WATCH 
November 6, 2024
What we have here is a failure to communicate. –Quote from movie “Cool Hand Luke” Both the Oklahoma State Department of Education and the Oklahoma Legislature could do a better job of communicating to...
Teachers may apply for Fellowships to Teacher Institute
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Teachers may apply for Fellowships to Teacher Institute
November 6, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma fifth- and eighth-grade teachers can apply now for fellowships to attend the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute in the summer of 2025. The Oklahoma Foundation for Excelle...
Oklahoma wins 59-14 over Maine
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Oklahoma wins 59-14 over Maine
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
November 6, 2024
The Oklahoma Sooners finally earned a victory with a 59-14 shellacking of the Maine Black Bears. Maine came out swinging and took an early 7-0 lead on their first offensive possession. After that was ...
Eufaula Impact Player of the Week
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Eufaula Impact Player of the Week
November 6, 2024
Bryan ‘Rudy’ Lynn The Eufaula Impact Player of the Week is senior linebacker Bryan “Rudy” Lynn. Lynn is physical, fast and strong as he made 12 unofficial tackles against Lincoln Christian. Lynn has b...
Checotah Impact Players of the Week
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Checotah Impact Players of the Week
November 6, 2024
Ruby and Ruthy Folkner Checotah Impact Players of the Week are Ruby and Ruthy Folkner and Elijah Mohammed. Ruby Folkner placed 40th out the entire state of Oklahoma and her sister Ruthy placed 103rd a...
County residents fighting windmills – an age-old story
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County residents fighting windmills – an age-old story
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
October 30, 2024
Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes wrote the first modern novel published in 1605 called Don Quixote, which became today’s timeless musical Man of La Mancha. Don Quixote was fighting imaginary foes. T...
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Rae of Sunshine hosts Autism Awareness Festival in Eufaula
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Rae of Sunshine hosts Autism Awareness Festival in Eufaula
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
April 22, 2026
Rae of Sunshine brought families together for a day of connection, activity and awareness during its first Autism Awareness Festival in Eufaula. The event, organized by owner Desirae Parish, for whom ...
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Suspect accused of striking patrol car, fleeing deputies before arrest
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
April 22, 2026
A McIntosh County man was arrested April 16 on a complaint of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, according to a probable cause affidavit. Steven Wayne Smith, 54, of Checotah, was taken into ...
Monty Guthrie named District 10 Superintendent of the Year
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Monty Guthrie named District 10 Superintendent of the Year
April 22, 2026
The Oklahoma Association of School Administrators (OASA) is pleased to announce Monty Guthrie of Eufaula Public Schools as the 2026 OASA District 10 Superintendent of the Year. Guthrie will be recogni...
Checotah daycare case moves forward in district court
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Checotah daycare case moves forward in district court
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
April 22, 2026
A Checotah couple accused of abusing children in an in-home daycare appeared April 16 in McIntosh County District Court for a preliminary hearing before Associate District Judge Brendon Bridges. Jacob...
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Election Board hears contest in county commissioners race
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
April 22, 2026
The McIntosh County Election Board heard testimony at 10 a.m.Thursday, April 16, in a contest of candidacy filed against District 1 County Commissioner candidate Jeffery Coleman (McIntosh County sheri...
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