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Indian Education program, Title VI scheduled for Oct. 2
September 30, 2025
Hearing Notice:      A public hearing will be held Thursday, October 2, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. at the Eufaula Public School Administration Building located at 1684 JM Bailey Hwy. in Eufaula, Oklahoma.  Th...
Federal single audit shows unprecedented mismanagement
August 28, 2025
“It is past time for Oklahoma to get its financial house in order.”   Oklahoma State Auditor & Inspector (SAI) Cindy Byrd today released the Federal Single Audit of expenditures made during FY 2023. T...
Blues Legend found slain
June 11, 2025
By Jerry Fink Managing Editor RENTIESVILLE – Local Blues icon Selby Minner was found bludgeoned and stabbed to death on the floor of her popular Blues Club Tuesday morning. Her brother Louis Carl Guen...
Larry Mitchell named interim city manager of Eufaula
May 8, 2025
At a special meeting Wednesday, May 7, the Eufaula City Council hired Larry Mitchell as interim city manager to replace the city’s most recent interim city manager Andrea Weckmueller-Berhinger who res...
Checotah Carnival and Hot Rod Weekend
April 29, 2025
Checotah will host a full weekend of fun with a carnival and many more activities happening all over town. The Checotah Carnival is set up at the Checotah Sports Complex and will start Thursday night ...
City wide trash clean up April 26
April 25, 2025
The City of Eufaula and Team Up to Clean Up are leading a community-wide trash cleanup to invite the community to participate in a trash cleanup event on Saturday, April 26. The event lasts from 8 a.m...
McIntosh County Results
Unofficial returns
April 2, 2025
State Senate District 8 Bryan Logan – 763 (58.92 percent) David Nelson – 532 (41.08 percent) (District wide, Logan received 2,892 votes to Nelson’s 2,313. Republican Logan will face Democrat Nathan Br...
Runoff for Senate District 8
Run off for Senate District 8
March 5, 2025
There will be a runoff in Senate District 8 between republicans Bryan Logan (1,477 or 40.26 percent) and David Nelson (1,181 or 31.61 percent on April 1. The winner of that race will face the democrat...
Decision 2024
November 6, 2024
Partial returns of Nov. 5 General Election The following are the unofficial returns from the Oklahoma State Election Board for a few of the top races. President Donald J. Trump (R) – 6,380 (75.67 %) M...
Burn Ban in effect
October 28, 2024
By Jerry Fink A burn ban has been put into effect by the McIntosh County Commissioners until further notice. The ban was enacted at the Monday, Oct. 28 meeting, and will remain active immediately for ...
Cowgirl outdoor track & field collects three first team All-Americans and earns second-highest finish in program history at NCAA Championships
June 19, 2024
Oklahoma State women’s outdoor track & field completed the 2024 season Saturday at the NCAA Championships, with three more Cowgirls earning first team All-America honors in their respective events. Th...
Notification of Johnson O’Malley
Parent Committee Election
February 29, 2024
All Parents and legal guardians of Indian children in the Eufaula School District are hereby notified of the upcoming election of parent members of the Johnson O’Malley Local Indian Education Committe...
Voters will take to the polls March 5
Primary Presidential Election and county lodging tax on ballot
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
February 28, 2024
On Tuesday, March 5, McIntosh County voters will go to the polls to vote for their preference in the Presidential Primary and vote for a proposition for a county lodging tax. While the Presidential Ba...
THE VALUE OF A HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER
October 4, 2023
By Mark Thomas Executive Vice President Oklahoma Press Association There’s an old saying that you don’t really appreciate something until you don’t have it anymore. We all know that to be true in our ...
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Let there be light!
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Let there be light!
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
November 26, 2025
Downtown Eufaula came alive Friday night as the community gathered for the annual Lights on Eufaula celebration, officially ushering in the Christmas season with bright lights, festive music, and home...
Local Flavor draws a packed crowd
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Local Flavor draws a packed crowd
By MICHAEL BARNES 
November 26, 2025
Sandbar Tavern was filled to capacity on Tuesday, Nov. 18 as supporters from across the county gathered for an evening of food, fellowship, and hometown generosity, all in support of Under One Roof, t...
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Checotah resident sentenced for distributing Methamphetamine
November 26, 2025
MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA – The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Andrew Frank Lerblance, a/k/a Andrew Frank Lerblance, Jr., age 66, of Checotah, Oklahoma, w...
First advisory committee held to help shape Eufaula’s future growth
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First advisory committee held to help shape Eufaula’s future growth
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
November 26, 2025
The City of Eufaula is in the process of creating a comprehensive plan along with the help of Freese and Nichols, a privately owned engineering, planning and consulting firm serving clients across the...
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Candidate filing begins for Board of Education
November 26, 2025
Candidate filing for the Board of Education begins Monday, Dec. 1, 2025, for McIntosh County school districts. Those who wish to file for a Board of Education office must submit a Declaration of Candi...
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