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The City Council should take Mayor John Tyler Hammons' suggestion and look at updating the City Charter.
PM Update: Midwest City man injured in boating accident
A Midwest City man remained hospitalized Tuesday after being injured in a boating accident Sunday on Kerr Lake in Sequoyah County.
John Veal, business development specialist from the Oklahoma Small Business Administration Office, will be at the Workforce Center Wednesday to discuss services available through his agency.
Don Howdeshell said no when his wife, Joyce, asked him to renew their vows. "I told her I wasn't going," he said and laughed.
Body found by fisherman may be identified today
The positive identification of a dead body found Monday by a Muskogee fisherman could come today after dental records arrive, officials said.
Edward Jones gets high marks from magazine
The financial services firm Edward Jones was named the No. 2 full-service brokerage firm in the August edition of SmartMoney magazine, according to Sheri Barton, a financial adviser in Muskogee.
CASA volunteer training announced
Training will be offered this month to help abused and/or neglected children in Adair and Cherokee counties More than 500 were found in Adair and Cherokee County District Courts and Cherokee Nation Tribal Court ...
Am Update: Public radio station back on the air
After weeks of dealing with high winds and thunderstorms, KOSU, public radio station, is back on the air in northeastern Oklahoma.
the People Speak: News channel serves as W's mouthpiece
David Gerard's June 8 column about Fox News was right on target. "Fair and balanced," "We report, you decide," Fox is basically the video version of Hate Radio.
Official envisions miniature golf at Love-Hatbox
The Muskogee Parks and Recreation director's latest idea for a new project at Love-Hatbox could be profitable, as well as provide another outlet for fun.
The Muskogee Medical Center Authority board of trustees took the following actions Tuesday: * Approved minutes: regular meeting May 27.
CHECOTAH HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1958 REUNION, June 27, First Baptist Fellowship Hall.
Muskogee County Board of Commissioners at a glance
During its regular meeting Monday, the Muskogee County Board of Commissioners: * Convened a public hearing to consider application for 2008 community development block grant for capital improvement program for ...
Thunderstorms to continue in Oklahoma this morning
Strong thunderstorms moved across the state overnight, causing widespread power outages.
Area grads Gates Millennium scholars
Fourteen area high school graduates, including eight from Sequoyah High School, received Gates Millennium Scholarships through the American Indian Graduate Center.
Oktaha teen wins bronze at youth expo
Kent Stacy of Oktaha FFA exhibited the Bronze Medallion Market Wether Goat with his 93-pound Meat Goat during the 2008 Oklahoma Youth Expo recently at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City.
80-year-old woman killed in crash
One person was confirmed dead after a collision between a car and a tractor-trailer rig about 7:42 p.m. Tuesday, said Rebecca Smith, spokesperson for Muskogee County EMS.
P.M. UPDATE: Oktaha announces valedictorian, salutatorian
Top students at Oktaha High School were honored during graduation ceremonies at 7 p.m. May 17 in the high school gymnasium.
BLUE DOME ARTS FESTIVAL , noon to 9 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Blue Dome District, First and Second streets at Elgin and Detroit, Tulsa.