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January 27, 2026
OKFB encouraged by state settlement with George’s, Inc.

Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Stacy Simunek released the following statement after Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced a settlement had been reached with Arkansas-based poultry company George’s, Inc., in the State of Oklahoma v. Tyson Foods, Inc., et al., lawsuit regarding the application of chicken litter in the Illinois River Watershed.

“Oklahoma Farm Bureau members appreciate the negotiated settlement struck between the state of Oklahoma and George’s, Inc., in the state’s decades-long lawsuit against Arkansas- based poultry companies.

“Farm Bureau members have believed all along that there is a place for reasonable negotiations that will protect family farmers’ abilities to produce poultry and judiciously apply poultry litter according to their stateapproved nutrient management plans while ensuring our shared natural resources are protected.

“We encourage the state to continue its good-faith efforts to negotiate with the remaining poultry companies named in the lawsuit to find common-sense, reasonable solutions that benefit all Oklahomans and residents of the watershed instead of an overreaching settlement that does not take into account the focused conservation efforts family poultry producers have undertaken in the 20 years since the lawsuit was originally filed.

“We will continue to stay engaged with family poultry producers until this issue is legally resolved to help ensure future generations of Oklahoma farmers and ranchers can continue to produce the affordable food that we all rely upon.”

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Cherokee Nation launches app to help citizens manage prescriptions on the go
January 27, 2026
Cherokee Nation has launched a new mobile app and website, Cherokee Nation Rx, which enables Cherokee citizens to manage their prescriptions anytime, anywhere. The innovative platform, powered by mscr...
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MCCO exploring potential farmers market
January 27, 2026
The Muldrow Cherokee Community Organization (MCCO) is exploring the idea of starting a local farmers market, and would love to see if there is interest from vendors in our area. If you sell fresh prod...
Former Muldrow softball player giving lessons
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Former Muldrow softball player giving lessons
January 27, 2026
Former Muldrow Lady Bulldogs softball player Destiny Tune is giving softball lessons in both hitting and fielding. Tune’s half-hour lessons on hitting and fielding cost $40 per student, while the hour...
Central teams make it to third-place game at Warner Eagle Classic
Sports
Central teams make it to third-place game at Warner Eagle Classic
By DAVID SEELEY Sports Editor 
January 27, 2026
The Central Lady Tigers and Tigers made it to the third-place games at last week’s Warner Eagle Classic. The Lady Tigers handled the Haskell Lady Haymakers 35-12 in last Wednesday’s openinground game,...
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Roland Little League baseball sign-ups this Saturday as well as Feb. 7, 14
January 27, 2026
Sign-ups for the 2026 Roland Little League baseball season will take place from 10 a.m. to noon this Saturday as well as from 10 a.m. to noon Feb. 7 and 14 at the Roland Middle School cafeteria. The e...
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Roland fundraising golf tournament underway
January 27, 2026
Going on until this Saturday A Roland High School fundraising golf tournament is currently underway at Smash Factor Golf, located at 480818 U.S. 64 east in Roland. Going on until this Saturday, “The G...
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Gans basketball squads reach consolation finals at Porum tournament
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Gans basketball squads reach consolation finals at Porum tournament
By DAVID SEELEY Sports Editor 
January 27, 2026
PORUM — Both Gans High School basketball teams were playing for the consolation titles last Friday at the Cross Telephone Invitational Tournament. The Lady Grizzlies and new coach Bobbie Wheat lost 71...
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Muldrow Little League baseball sign-ups Saturday as well as Feb. 7
January 27, 2026
Sign-ups for the 2026 Muldrow Little League baseball season will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. this Saturday as well as at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 7 at the Muldrow Middle School Gym. The entry fee ...
Roland teams sweep Heritage Hall, Quinton after NEO Tournament canceled
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Roland teams sweep Heritage Hall, Quinton after NEO Tournament canceled
Class 3A’s second-ranked Runnin’ Rangers hold off No. 3 Chargers
By DAVID SEELEY Sports Editor 
January 27, 2026
The winter storm canceled the Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Tournament in Miami last weekend, so the Roland teams made a makeshift pair of games with the Oklahoma City Heritage Hall squads last Thursday n...
Smart and safe
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Smart and safe
January 27, 2026
True Strength Martial Arts wishes to extend a huge thank you to Moffett Elementary School for letting them teach their students about stranger safety. The business said it’s such an honor to be entrus...
Muldrow basketball squads open Checotah Crossroads Classic with victories
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Muldrow basketball squads open Checotah Crossroads Classic with victories
By DAVID SEELEY Sports Editor 
January 27, 2026
CHECOTAH — The Muldrow High School basketball teams spent the tail end of last week at the Checotah Crossroads Classic, and both picked up victories. The Lady Bulldogs opened the tournament with a 43-...
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