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Fink inducted into OPA Half Century Club
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June 12, 2025
Fink inducted into OPA Half Century Club

Managing Editor Jerry Fink of The Eufaula Indian Journal and the McIntosh County Democrat was inducted into the Oklahoma Press Association Half Century Club on Saturday, June 7 at the Grand in Shawnee with his biggest fans, his coworkers, cheering him on.

Fink first started working in the obituary department at the Oklahoma Journal in 1972 but soon began his career in journalism at the Se- quoyah County Times in 1974 under the leadership of the late Jim Mayo. His office duties included editing, reporting, photography and feature writing. He remained at the Sequoyah County Times until 1977 when he became a general assignment reporter for the Tulsa World for a few years. While at the World, he covered prison riots, murder trials, natural disasters and wrote hundreds of human interest stories. He also accompanied an Oklahoma National Guard Unit to Panama and Honduras on a humanitarian mission. Among his stories was a first person skydiving experience and an interview with a notorious murderer in McAlester State Prison who killed his father, his brother and his best friend.

In 1980, he spent three weeks in Pakistan in a failed effort to get into Afghanistan to cover the war between Russia and Afghan freedom fighters. Though he didn’t succeed in getting into Afghanistan, he took the opportunity to interview freedom fighters encamped in Pakistan on the border.

That same year Fink joined the state staff and covered breaking news, trials, education, government and feature stories in Eastern Oklahoma. For the next five years, he served as State Editor, recruiting, and working with a staff of freelance writers, as well as Capital Bureau reporters, teaching them the ins and outs of reporting on topics that are valuable to the public.

On April 19, 1995, he was among the hundreds of reporters who covered the Oklahoma City Bombing.

In 1997, his journeys took him to Las Vegas where he joined the Las Vegas Sun as a senior reporter, covering a variety of beats and focusing on higher education. In 2001, he became an entertainment writer, covering all aspects of entertainment, focusing on features. During this time, he won several awards, including the Nevada Press Association’s Best Entertainment Writer.

During his tenure with the Sun he interviewed some of the most recognizable names in entertainment, such as Celine Dion, Robin Williams, Samuel L. Jackson, Kris Kristofferson, Bette Midler, B.B. King, Gloria Estefan and hundreds more. He also interviewed countless relatively unknown entertainers, but no less talented, who performed in Las Vegas lounges and smaller theaters.

Fink stated he enjoyed the fast-paced entertainment life for almost 15 years.

Then in 2012, Fink returned to Oklahoma and came full circle to the Mayo family newspapers, which is now owned by Jim’s sons, Jeff and Jack Mayo. His first year back as managing editor of The Eufaula Indian Journal and the McIntosh County Democrat, he won first place in the Better Newspaper Contest news writing division.

During his 13 years with the IJ and Democrat, he has continued to be guided by the philosophy that everyone – the famous and infamous, the rich and the poor – has a story to tell and that when you think after more than 50 years in the news business you have seen it all, the next day proves you wrong.

Today Fink continues to provide compelling news for the oldest continuously published newspaper in the state.

“Lake life isn’t quite as exciting as Vegas, but it’s home,” Fink said.

Memories of Veteran Burton Kidd
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Memories of Veteran Burton Kidd
November 6, 2025
ELLEN VINSON AND STAFF WRITER LADONNA RHODES 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...
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Trunk or Treat had families lining the street
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Trunk or Treat had families lining the street
November 6, 2025
Checotah’s Downtown Trunk or Treat definitely lined the streets of Broadway and Gentry for over three hours. The Checotah Chamber of Commerce event didn’t officially start until 5:30 p.m. but by 4:30 ...
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SNAP benefits cut in half
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Local Holiday Events
November 6, 2025
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Honoring Veterans Nov. 11
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Honoring Veterans Nov. 11
November 6, 2025
Veterans Day is a federal holiday in the United States observed annually on November 11 for honoring military veterans of the United States Armed Forces. It has been observed for 71 years and McIntosh...
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Victim, suspect identified
November 6, 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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i - R i c h a r d M. Phillips, a Porum police offk ficer, was killed .' Thursday, Oct. • | 30 when his motorcycle went out of control on a curve on SH71 and crashed into a ditch, according to the Okla...
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Ricochet headlines concert for School for the Blind
November 6, 2025
MUSKOGEE – The 90’s chart-topping band Ricochet, along with award-winning singer- songwriter Becky Hobbs will perform live in concert November 13 at the Muskogee Civic Center. The Oklahoma based artis...
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Special ceremony for fallen veterans
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Don Nichols with the Military Order of the Purple Heart announced a special wreath laying ceremony that will honor the lives of veterans who lost their lives in Vietnam. The ceremony will take place a...
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Honey Springs reenactment this weekend
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Honey Springs Battlefield will host its biennial Education Day and reenactment of the Battle of Honey Springs on November 7, 8 and 9. The three-day-long program kicks off on Friday, November 7, with a...
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Department of Interior celebrates National Native American Month
November 6, 2025
The Department of the Interior announces National Native American Heritage Month, an annual celebration held each November. This November and every month, we celebrate the culture and heritage of thes...
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