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Capitol Update
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Capitol Update
November 19, 2020
On Wednesday, I had the pleasure of taking the oath of office to serve as your State Representative for House District 15 for the second time. Due to ongoing construction at the Capitol and social di...
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Fall Forum underway
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Fall Forum underway
November 19, 2020
Each year, the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA), the statewide voice for Oklahoma’s children in shaping better policies through our governmental systems, holds an annual conference to disc...
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EXILED TO INDIAN COUNTRY
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EXILED TO INDIAN COUNTRY
November 12, 2020
They called it the “Indian problem.” The white settlers wanted more land, and the tribes held rich acreages. Removing tribes from the Southeast was more than just an idea by the time Andrew Jackson wa...
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Oklahoma centenarians celebrating Nov. birthdays
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Oklahoma centenarians celebrating Nov. birthdays
November 12, 2020
If you know an Oklahoma citizen 100 years of age or older and would like to honor them (at no cost) with a biography, an award certificate and a Golden Okie Pin, contact Gloria Helmuth at 918-510-0150...
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On this day in U.S. military history
November 12, 2020
1867 – After more than a decade of ineffective military campaigns and infamous atrocities, a conference begins at Fort Laramie to discuss alternative solutions to the “Indian problem” and to initiate ...
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The first Pee
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The first Pee
November 12, 2020
The first Pee Wee Lamb and Goat Show at the McIntosh County Fairgrounds was a huge success. Jason McPeak is seen here judging Harper Craig as Jozie White (an older pee wee showman) stands by for suppo...
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Hunters in the know take a doe
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Hunters in the know take a doe
November 12, 2020
As a deer hunter, you are truly a boots on the ground wildlife manager, regardless if you are hunting private or public land. Your choice to harvest, or more importantly, pass on an animal has an impa...
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Wichita and affiliated tribes
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Wichita and affiliated tribes
November 12, 2020
“When you’re in this house, where we live, you’re Wichita, but when you step out those doors, you’re just like everyone else.” Anthony Galindo, a citizen of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes with Del...
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Trout Season begins Nov. 1 at six seasonal areas statewide
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Trout Season begins Nov. 1 at six seasonal areas statewide
November 12, 2020
Oklahoma’s fishing action can be great yearround, but many anglers especially look forward to this time of year for some rewarding seasonal trout fishing. Beginning Nov. 1 each year, the Wildlife Depa...
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Capitol update
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Capitol update
November 12, 2020
It’s been an interesting week in our state and across the nation as we have watched results from Tuesday’s election roll in. The Oklahoma Election Board worked extremely hard to count ballots for our ...
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Senior Center Menu
November 12, 2020
Nov. 16-20 Monday, Nov. 16: BBQ beef sandwich; baked beans; oven fried okra; rosy pears; milk Tuesday, Nov. 17: Roast, mashed potatoes; green beans; roll; pudding; milk Wednesday, Nov. 18: Frito chili...
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America is still better
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America is still better
November 12, 2020
All eyes seemed to be on America this past week as many Americans went to the polls to cast their vote or mailed it in to choose a new president. One thing was certain: with all the political propagan...
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Budget breakdown
November 12, 2020
Over the past few weeks, we’ve looked at various issues related to our state budget, from how we use revenues from the lottery and medical marijuana, to funding for state services, including health ca...
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Native American Heritage Month
November 12, 2020
ALMA HARPER November is Native American Heritage Month, or as it is commonly referred to, American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. “Native American Heritage Month” had its beginning in 1986 w...
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Pre-K Voting Day
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Pre-K Voting Day
November 12, 2020
COURTESY PHOTOS
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Love the people, love the call
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Love the people, love the call
November 12, 2020
The United States of America is a government of the people, by the people and for the people. We are blessed to live in the greatest country in the world where we choose our leaders and the direction ...
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Lawmen announce new crime fighting app
November 12, 2020
Local, state, tribal and federal law enforcement partners are launching a new application for Android and Apple users that is designed to report suspicious activity. SeeSayOK is a secure way for Oklah...
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Move Over Law to be emphasized
November 12, 2020
National Traffic Incident Response Awareness Week is Nov. 9 - 15. As part of this week, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol will be focusing on the “Move Over” Law (State Statute 47:11-314). This law mandates...
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Checotah stories from the past
November 12, 2020
114 Years Ago: Checotah Times • July 13, 1906 Girl Burned to Death Explosion Resulted from Starting a Fire with Coal Oil Miss Ella House, who lived with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Acker, 8 mil...
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Curbside drop-off sites to open for Operation Christmas Child
November 12, 2020
More than 4,000 locations will now offer a curbside drop-off option for the Samaritan’s Purse project, Operation Christmas Child. Volunteers are preparing to collect shoebox gifts during National Coll...
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Two more city pound dogs found their forever homes through Paws N Claws rescue efforts this week. McIntosh County and abroad definitely need more adoptions and less litters of puppies and kittens. Of ...
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SHAUNA BELYEU GENERAL MANAGER 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 Distric...
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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 (Mc-Intosh County sher...
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Suspect accused of striking patrol car, fleeing deputies before arrest
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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 ...
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Senior Send Off and upcoming events
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It’s hard to believe another school year has already come and is almost gone as seniors prepare for their last days in class, on stages and on the field. Here are a few end of the year events to remem...
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