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Back-to-School Help for Local Families
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July 30, 2025
Back-to-School Help for Local Families

As the start of the new school year approaches, two local organizations are stepping up to support Okmulgee County families with much-needed resources. On Saturday, Aug. 2, both the Okmulgee Family YMCA and First Presbyterian Church will host special events aimed at equipping students with school essentials – all free of charge.

— YMCA to host free school supplies giveaway The Okmulgee Family YMCA is once again showing its commitment to the community by hosting a Free School Supplies Giveaway on Saturday, Aug.

eryone who thought the county wanted and needed the event,” Parker recalled.

Recognizing the deep need for spiritual support amid local struggles, Parker reached out to her brother Darren Downing, Pastor Marcus Jeffrey and Mike James to help bring the vision to life. Since then, the event has grown in scope and significance, enduring the challenges of a pandemic and numerous local tragedies, while continuing to bring comfort and encouragement to those in the community.

The first several years, the event began and ended at Green Country Technology Center with participants gathering there. Then COVID-19 forced the event to be held outdoors at historic Harmon Stadium. It was then moved to the Brock Gymnasium on the campus of Okmulgee High School.

Rain and heat also haven’t stopped the mission of the event.

Each year, the Prayer Walk features stops at various schools and campuses across the county, including:

• Okmulgee Public Schools

• Schulter Public Schools

• Preston Public Schools

• Beggs Public Schools

• Twin Hills Schools

• Wilson Schools

• Henryetta Public Schools

• Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology (OSUIT)

• Green Country Technology Center (GCTC)

• College of the Muscogee Nation

• The Academy of Okmulgee At each location, participants offer prayers for protection, academic success and emotional well-being for everyone involved in the upcoming school year.

The event is open to the public, and people of all faiths are encouraged to join. Whether walking alongside others or driving from stop to stop, the focus remains the same: supporting local students, educators and communities through prayer.

For additional information, updates, or to get involved, organizers encourage the public to visit the event’s Facebook page, “Okmulgee County Prayer Walk: A City on Its Knees.”

As the school year approaches, the Prayer Walk continues to serve as a powerful reminder of unity, hope, and the strength of a community that believes in the power of prayer.

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Henryetta Community Christmas Dinner is tomorrow
December 17, 2025
The Henryetta Community Christmas Dinner will be held tomorrow evening at the Henryetta Civic Center, located at 104 S. 4th Street. The doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and a full, home-cooked Christmas ...
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VFW Hosts Annual Christmas Party
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VFW Hosts Annual Christmas Party
December 17, 2025
Members of the VFW Auxiliary Post 539 hosted their annual Christmas party for children in the community on Dec. 13 at The Briefcase in Henryetta. The event featured Santa Claus and his elves, live Chr...
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Salvation Army Thankful for Donations
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Salvation Army Thankful for Donations
December 17, 2025
The Okmulgee Salvation Army is grateful to several county businesses that have made donations to assist in ensuring children have a great Christmas this year. Alicia Dudley of Henryetta First Family F...
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‘Tis the Season’
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‘Tis the Season’
December 17, 2025
Despite cold temperatures, holiday spirit filled the streets of Henryetta last Saturday as crowds turned out for the 2025 Henryetta Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade. Sponsored by the Henryetta Cha...
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100 Years Ago (1925)
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100 Years Ago (1925)
December 17, 2025
• Employees of the Oklahoma Power Company gathered at the Hippodrome Ballroom for their annual Christmas ball. More than a hundred couples from Henryetta and surrounding towns enjoyed music, dancing a...
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State Election Board requests voter address information
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State Election Board requests voter address information
December 17, 2025
The State Election Board has mailed postcards to more than 71,000 voters requesting that they update their voter registration address, State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax announced. The postcar...
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Christmas Countdown Market to bring Native arts, food and shopping
December 17, 2025
A festive holiday shopping experience highlighting Native creativity and community support is coming to downtown Okmulgee this Saturday, Dec. 20, with The Christmas Countdown Market. The event will ta...
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GCTC to offer short-term Microsoft courses
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GCTC to offer short-term Microsoft courses
December 17, 2025
Green Country Technology Center (GCTC) is offering two upcoming shortterm computer skills courses designed to help individuals and local small businesses strengthen everyday workplace productivity. Th...
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VFW Hosts Annual Christmas Party
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VFW Hosts Annual Christmas Party
December 17, 2025
Members of the VFW Auxiliary Post 539 hosted their annual Christmas party for children in the community on Dec. 13 at The Briefcase in Henryetta. The event featured Santa Claus and his elves, live Chr...
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Why did God create girls?
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Why did God create girls?
December 17, 2025
“God created girls so boys don’t have to go shopping,” says Mansi, 7.In fact, “Girls are made to spend the money that boys make,” adds Grace Marie, 11.Forget the shopping sprees, says Trent: “God crea...
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Closing the Gap
December 17, 2025
Philippians 4:4 - Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice.It is so easy to celebrate at Christmastime. Although we may be wrapping ourselves tighter inside our coats, we’re also wrapping...
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