Tuesday Jul 22 | Muskogee Phoenix
Will train. Accepting resumes. Dr. Baggs in Arrowhead Mall, Suite 36B in Muskogee.
Deadline for absentee ballots nears
Less than a week remains for registered voters in Muskogee County to apply for absentee ballots to be mailed to them for the July 29 Statewide Primary Election.
Former mayor candidate charged in arson case
A local woman who launched an unsuccessful bid earlier this year for Muskogee's mayoral seat faces three felony charges in an alleged insurance scam involving arson.
GARAGE SALE , hosted by Green Country Chapter 12 Blue Star Mothers, 8 a.m. to noon today and Saturday, Blue Star drop off location on the corner of 24th Street and Peak Boulevard.
Most of Okla. under severe thunderstorm watch [40 mins ago]
More than three dozen Oklahoma counties are under a severe thunderstorm watch as a storm moves into central parts of the state, according to the National Weather Service.
It's blackberry time, but you'd better hurry
Two reasons people don't like blackberries: They're too tart. They stain your hands.
Trial continues in assault case
Jury trial will continue today for Jerry DeWitt Raney, who is charged with multiple counts of domestic abuse by strangulation and intimidation of a witness.
Head Start taking enrollment in Haskell
Muskogee County Head Start is accepting enrollment applications for the 2008-2009 school year at its Haskell site, 313 W. Chickasaw.
Strong storms moving through Oklahoma this morning
A large complex of thunderstorms is moving this morning south across Kansas into northern Oklahoma.
Haskell man charged with failing to seek medical attention for 2-year-old
A 66-year-old Haskell man is charged with child abuse by injury after a 2-year-old girl he was guardian of was raped and was developing a genital deformity.
Storm creates more flooding woes
Heavy rains Monday brought flooding to the Muskogee area, although conditions are expected to ease by mid-week. Eugene Blankenship, director of Muskogee County Emergency Management, said he and his staff were ...
Church breaks ground for expansion
Greater Rayfield Baptist Church is building a 7,200 square-feet educational wing on the church at 601 Indianapolis St.
6-year-old saves mom by dialing 911
Emerson Turner is only 6, but her call to 911 helped emergency responders find her semi-conscious mother.
No warnings to be given on seat belts
Wear your seat belt or be willing to fork over a fine - no warning tickets will be given starting Monday.
P.M. UPDATE: Area resident attends leadership academy
Suella Floyd of Tahlequah is one of the 39 people from across the state who recently graduated from the Oklahoma Citizens Academy in Oklahoma City.
Haskell man remains in hospital after crash
A Haskell man underwent surgery Friday morning at a Tulsa hospital for injuries he sustained in a collision about 1:49 p.m. Thursday on U.S. 64 just west of 157th E. Ave. via Muskogee Phoenix
Disaster deadline approaching, another declared
Farmers and ranchers in all Oklahoma counties except Cimarron and Texas, who suffered physical and production losses caused by severe storms, flooding and tornadoes that occurred June 10, 2007 to July 25, 2007, ... via The Daily Times
Haskell student earns chancellor's scholarship
Haskell High School senior Chrishelle Drew is one of five high school graduates this spring who will each receive a $2,000 scholarship as part of the Chancellor Hans Brisch Scholarship Program. via Muskogee Phoenix
Week 14 is completed and only two weeks are left in this session. Thursday I was pleased to introduce Marilyn Turvey, of McAlester, as the Nurse of the Day in the Senate. via McAlester News