Okemah man involved in semi-truck accident resulting in one fatality in McIntosh County
By Joshua Allen ONL Staff Reporter Two semi-trucks collided this week in McIntosh County, resulting in the death of one man after being ejected from the vehicle. Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers were called to the scene just after noon Tuesday, February 26, near the intersection of Old Business U.S. 69 and County Road 1090, about…
Read MoreWarrington first-degree rape case continues through the courts; defendant remains out on $100,000 bond
By Joshua Allen ONL Staff Reporter In a recent hearing in an Okfuskee County District Courtroom, a not guilty plea was entered on behalf of defendant Edmond Warrington for the first-degree rape that allegedly occurred in May 2018. Currently, the defendant is not in custody and out on bond. Warrington is accused of raping his…
Read MoreHamons receives 20-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to possession, distribution of child pornography
By Joshua Allen ONL Staff Reporter The Okfuskee County District Court accepted the recent guilty plea of George Hamons for possession and distribution of child pornography, sentencing the 60-year-old to 20 years imprisonment in early February. Hamons pleaded guilty to three separate counts: (County 1) possession of child pornography, (Count 2) distribution of child pornography…
Read MoreFirst Responders Make a Difference
The Okemah Public School Foundation, with the help of the Okemah Public Schools and the Okemah Garden Club, have chosen March 4 to recognize first responders that serve Okfuskee County. We have encouraged students, citizens and merchants to wear red and blue that day. The city of Okemah will be decorated with signs, ribbons, painted…
Read MoreOil leak continues at Okemah Lake
ONL Staff Report Interim City Manager Dustin Danker informed city council members at their regular meeting February 25, the oil found at Okemah Lake is not a new leak. The cleanup continues on the same leak. According to Danker, Enerfin believes they are approximately 90 percent complete with the cleanup. Danker reported the Corporation Commission…
Read MoreFrom Where I Sit
By Jessica Brown Department of Corrections Communications Director When do we stop? Where do we start? Monsters belong in cages. Those who rip hope, civility, humanity must be stopped. Bad acts must be met with swift punishment. Today, Oklahoma prisons are overflowing at 113 percent capacity. Numerous prisons would be condemned if a choice existed.…
Read MoreOkemah Garden Club selling flowers to raise funds for maintenance, upgrading of beautification projects around town
By Joshua Allen ONL Staff Reporter A local club needs help from the community it serves. In the ongoing effort to beautify Okemah, as well as draw attention to its intriguing past, the Okemah Garden Club is actively raising funds to help with the maintenance and upgrading of several of its beautification projects around the…
Read MoreOver 120 runners participate in 10th annual Crystal Theatre 5K Run
By Joshua Allen ONL Staff Reporter For its 10th year in a row, the Crystal Theatre’s 5K Run brought runners from all over the area to participate in the race. Held Saturday, February 23, the festivities began with morning registration and packet pickup, followed by a ‘Fun Run’ before the big event started. The 5K…
Read MoreSuperintendent search over
HS Principal Lee Vick picked as new Superintendent of Okemah Public Schools; Search now begins for new high school principal By Joshua Allen ONL Staff Reporter It took some time to make a decision, but the superintendent search is over … and, while the Okemah Board of Education cast a large net with a third-party…
Read MoreBobby Deloyn “Bud” Shannon
Funeral services for Bobby Deloyn “Bud” Shannon will be held Friday, March 1, 2019 at 2:00 PM at the Welty Church of God. Interment will follow at the Welty Cemetery. Bobby Deloyn “Bud” Shannon was born December 17, 1935 in Okemah, Oklahoma to Robert D. Shannon and Rannie Belle (Renfroe) Shannon. He passed away Monday,…
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