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This Christmas, Remember Everyone Deployed (R.E.D.)
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December 14, 2018
This Christmas, Remember Everyone Deployed (R.E.D.)

With the Christmas parades beginning and holiday decorations lining our towns, it is certainly beginning to look a lot like Christmas. For my family, Christmas means getting the whole family

With the Christmas parades beginning and holiday decorations lining our towns, it is certainly beginning to look a lot like Christmas. For my family, Christmas means getting the whole family together to have good food, play games of tag in the yard, and generally, to just be together.

Unfortunately, there are military families across the country that won’t have the chance to be together this Christmas. The men and women currently deployed around the world will dutifully be standing watch on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day—and every other day of the year—to protect Americans like us.

Still, there are numerous ways to show support for the men and women of our Armed Forces. One way is to participate in ‘R.E.D. Friday.’ R.E.D. stands for Remembering Everyone Deployed. The initiative’s mission is to encourage an outward display of support for all of the service members defending our freedoms and protecting our country. Companies like Raytheon, who has a presence at the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant and in Lawton, Fort Sill, and Oklahoma City, participate in company-wide R.E.D. Fridays. This Christmas season, consider organizing a R.E.D. Friday at your office or school.

Remembering those deployed shouldn’t end when they return home safely, as we must continue to remember the sacrifice of those who gave all. Another way to honor the service of our men and women in uniform is to participate in a veterans event in your area. This year, Wreaths Across America is coming to Claremore for the first time to lay Christmas wreaths on the graves of every veteran at Woodlawn Cemetery. There will also be a wreath laying at Fort Gibson National Cemetery and a ceremony at Oak Hill Cemetery in McAlester. All are encouraged to join the event by volunteering a few hours of their day celebrating the lives of American veterans.

This Christmas season, I hope you’ll join me in remembering those who are deployed and the veterans who have served. My office has plans to hold our own R.E.D. Friday and participate in the Wreaths Across America in Washington, D.C. After all, we owe our men and women in uniform for our silent nights.

New HPS Board Member Welcomed
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New HPS Board Member Welcomed
July 26, 2025
Willem Vandenborn is welcomed by Henryetta Public Schools Superintendent Jason Price after he was sworn in to fill the Ward 2 seat on the HPS board. The action came during a special meeting Thursday, ...
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Patrons Bank warns community of rising phone scams
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Patrons Bank warns community of rising phone scams
July 25, 2025
Patrons Bank is urging the community to be on high alert as phone scams targeting bank customers continue to rise across the country - and right here at home.Scammers are spoofing legitimate bank phon...
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Christmas in July is today
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Christmas in July is today
July 25, 2025
Downtown Henryetta is set to come alive with holiday spirit and summer sunshine today, as the Henryetta Chamber of Commerce presents its annual “Christmas in July” celebration. The event, scheduled fr...
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Back-to-School excitement builds
July 25, 2025
As summer winds down and the school year quickly approaches, Henryetta Public Schools and Dewar Public Schools are rolling out the red carpet for students and families with a series of exciting back-t...
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Main Street Crossing Temporarily Closed
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Main Street Crossing Temporarily Closed
July 25, 2025
The City of Henryetta has announced that the Main Street railroad crossing is currently closed to all traffic. Residents needing to cross the tracks are encouraged to use the Trudgeon Street crossing ...
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Sales Tax Holiday returns Aug. 1-3
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Sales Tax Holiday returns Aug. 1-3
July 25, 2025
Shoppers across Okmulgee County and throughout the state will soon get a much-needed break on back-to-school expenses, as Oklahoma’s annual Sales Tax Holiday kicks off Friday, Aug. 1, and runs through...
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Historical Museum open Saturday
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The Henryetta Historical Museum continues to welcome guests through its doors this summer with its special every-other-weekend schedule - and this Saturday is no exception. The museum will be open Jul...
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This report is a summary of activities Okmulgee County Emergency Management participated in and does not reflect all activities performed by or participated in by Okmulgee County Emergency Management....
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Lions Club celebrates new members, history and upcoming events
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The Henryetta Lions Club held a lively and productive meeting on Thursday, July 17, at The Shack 2.0, welcoming new members, celebrating local heritage and preparing for several key community events o...
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