Saturday Nov 21 | McAlester News
R.H. "H" Johnston, 78, of Dow, died Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, at McAlester Regional Health Center.
It's been a long time coming, but a state bridge east of Hartshorne that has been closed to traffic because of ongoing work is now open.
Tristan Smith poses with his champion goat after competing in his very first county fair Sept.
Oct. 4, 2009 - Pittsburg County District Court Report
The following felony cases were decided in Pittsburg County District Court Sept.
Fall concert is planned at EOSCa s Wilburton campus
Eastern Oklahoma State College Music Department will present the annual Fall Concert, to be held 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct.
Jimmy Volland, 67, of Haileyville, died Monday, Sept. 14, 2009, at his home. Family will greet friends from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at Brumley-Mills Funeral Home in Hartshorne.
Engligh teacher to be honored at Haileyville
Ten years of teaching Haileyville students spoiled English and Spanish teacher Anadel Wallace.
Illness forces closure of Haileyville schools
Haileyville schools shut their doors today in an unscheduled closing that is being attributed to the number of the school's students who are ill.
Loman ordained; will serve as pastor for Missouri church
Clifton Ronald Loman, of Haileyville, was ordained as a pastor in the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod in a special worship service on June 28, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Krebs.
Bernice Brazil Mitchell, faithful wife, loving mother and proud grandmother passed from this earthly life on June 30, 2009 in Oklahoma City, OK.
Bache accident sends four to the hospital
An injury accident in Bache sent four Pittsburg County residents to the hospital on Monday night.
Oda 'Nanny' Ward, 95, of Hartshorne, died Friday, June 12, 2009, at a local nursing facility.
Storm downs Pittsburg County power lines
A powerful storm that roared through Pittsburg County early Saturday closed roads, caused damage and left thousands of utility customers in the dark.
The Cass County Democrat Missourian
Cayden's hero is God, but Dad 'meant the world to him,' boy's aunt said
For Joe and Cayden Nowlin, the May 27 trip from Oklahoma to Ames, Iowa, was an odyssey to watch an odyssey.Cayden, 14, got to spend hours alone with his devoted dad and they both were looking forward to sister, Alyssa's, performance with her Haileyville, Okla., fifth- and sixth-grade drama group's performance of 'Odyssey of the Mind' in a world ...
A tree is shown growing into an old building in Haileyville last week. The building was reportedly built and was used by the Masons of that community and still stands, although its lower windows and doors have been boarded up and closed.