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St. Andrew's United Methodist Church accepts November Angel Food orders, 2-6 p.m. today, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, and 9 a.m.-noon Saturday.
CASA for children welcomes 11 new advocates
The Court Appointed Special Advocate program, which serves abused and/or neglected children in Muskogee and Wagoner counties, recently certified 11 community volunteer advocates, according to a media release.
NEWS A* Enrique Pacheco found guilty of the murder of Shelleigh PoorBear. A*Okay to celebrate 90 years as a town on Saturday.
Grant supports Wagoner Literacy Center
The Oklahoma Department of Libraries announced that a $10,000 grant was awarded to the Wagoner Literacy Center, a project of the Wagoner Library Friends Corp.
Event teaches them new skills for unexpected situations By Cathy Spaulding Phoenix Staff Writer Cub Scouts Matthew Burris and Justice Glory learned how to be prepared for flat tires.
New water line adds jobs in Wagoner
Front row from left, project manager Kenneth Peters, State Sen. Mary Easley, Councilor Mary Jane Whisnant, Councilor Paula Templeton, Councilor Terry Crawford, Mayor James Jennings, city employee Albert Dorr, city employee Jason Jones; back row, from left, project inspector Jack Freeman, council member Bob Van Brunt, former City Council member Dan ...
Author to speak at Wagoner book club
Wagoner Books At Noon will meet on Tuesday in the meeting room of the Wagoner City Public Library, 302 N. Main St., in Wagoner.
Exhibit tells story of WWII POWs
Using narrative panels and films about World War II prisoners of war held in the United States, a retrofitted school bus called the BUS-eum 3 will tour two area schools.
Suspect Arrested In Wagoner Robbery
Police said Wednesday that Ernest Carl Brower, 36, was taken into custody about 8 p.m. Tuesday.
A.M. UPDATE: Alleged armed robber arrested
A man suspected in the alleged armed robbery of a Dollar General Store is expected to be charged Wednesday, police said.
In a skeptical age, Obama is government's face
The 44th president was sworn in and barely took a breath. Within days - hours, really - he set to tackling a bruising recession that he inherited.
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Oklahoma man charged with soliciting a kickback
An Oklahoma man tried to solicit a kickback in connection with the awarding of a security services subcontract to protect U.S. government personnel and contractors in Afghanistan, according to a federal indictment.
Fort Gibson man dies in head-on collision
A Fort Gibson man died and two other people were injured in a head-on collision on 4 Mile Road approximately nine miles south of Hulbert in Cherokee County, according to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol report released Monday.
VIDEO: Fort Gibson Tiger Update - Week Four
After a dominating win over Tulsa Webster last week, Coach Howell and junior quarterback Andrew Arnold are optimistic going into this Friday's game against the always-tough Bulldogs at Wagoner.
P.M. UPDATE: Porter man hurt in two-vehicle collision
A Porter man was injured when the pickup he was driving struck an SUV on Wednesday morning, according to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol report.
Drivers and their toys: Unsafe at any speed?
Trucker Kurt Long of Wagoner, Okla., scrolled through messages on his dispatching system while parked.
Broken Arrow Teen Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter
Why join? KRMG Local News WAGONER, Okla. _ A 17-year-old from Broken Arrow has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to first-degree manslaughter.
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Teen finds shelter in park, friends
Allen Summers, 19, sleeps in this and other drainage tunnels near Padres Street in El Paso's Lower Valley.