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OHCE groups tour CMN gardens
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October 3, 2025
OHCE groups tour CMN gardens

On Sept. 16, the Okfuskee and Okmulgee County OHCE groups joined Courtney Natseway at the College of Muscogee Nation Gardens for a tour and Leader Lesson on Three Sisters Gardening. Three Sister’s Garden consists of squash, corn and beans melon, pumpkin and/or gourds. The tradition was planting and growing several of the crops near one another to enhance production. Plants with known positive relationships are planted together to help reduce insect and weed infestation and it also maximizes small spaces in which to plant. Planting root vegetables with large taproots (carrots) with deep rooted plants (melons) in a compacted soil.

• Planting herbs to repel pests

• Planting marigolds to attract • Planting flowers with vegetable crops to attract pollinators In years past, Mvskoke women planted:

• Corn in small hills two to three feet apart (four seeds per hill)

• Beans and Squash were planted in-between corn hills

• Corn supports bean vines

• Beans aid in Nitrogen fixation within the soil

• Squash vines act as a groundcover to protect the soil surface from erosion.

Ms. Natseway talked about the relationship between corn, beans and pumpkins as well as other native plants in the garden. Ms. Natesway told OHCE members about the Peach tree in the garden that was carried from Georgia in the Trail of Tears and the family that donated the seedlings from the tree that is now in the community garden. The CMN garden feeds not only tribal members, students at the college, but also the Tribal Senior Nutrition centers in Okmulgee County. The students in the horticulture program at the college help maintain the garden and harvest the crops. OHCE members were given tobacco seeds, and ground Mullein leaves that is used in tea for the lungs and respiratory support.

To join OHCE call the Okmulgee County Extension Office to find out more about the groups in your community. Contact Jill Gibbons, FCS Educator, for more information at 918-756-1958.

Candidates speak at County GOP meeting
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Candidates speak at County GOP meeting
December 12, 2025
The Okmulgee County Republican Party held its monthly meeting at the American Legion Post 10, where a crowd gathered to hear State Auditor Cindy Byrd now running for lieutenant governor - and Deputy S...
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Community brings Bethlehem to life
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Community brings Bethlehem to life
December 12, 2025
A beloved holiday tradition came to life last Saturday as two area congregations, Dewar First Baptist Church and Henryetta Nazarene Church, joined hands to present a moving Live Nativity scene during ...
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H-Town Theatre Prepares for ‘Annie’
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H-Town Theatre Prepares for ‘Annie’
December 12, 2025
H-Town Theatre has officially kicked off preparations for its upcoming spring production of “Annie,” with cast members gathering this week for their first full read-through - offering an exciting glim...
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Christmas Dinner returns Dec. 18
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Christmas Dinner returns Dec. 18
December 12, 2025
For nine years now, the Henryetta Community- Wide Christmas Dinner has stood as one of the city’s most heartfelt and unifying holiday traditions - a simple idea that grew into something extraordinary ...
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Volunteers Brave Cold Weather to Feed the Vets
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Volunteers Brave Cold Weather to Feed the Vets
December 12, 2025
Last Thursday, the Feed the Vets volunteer group showed up and answered the call to issue food to 130 veterans in the snow and in 32 degree temperatures at New Life Church in Henryetta. Pictured are m...
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Harlan Ford Toy Drive continues
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Harlan Ford Toy Drive continues
December 12, 2025
The 10th annual Harlan Ford Toy Drive continues through Dec. 20. Organized with the support of the Okmulgee County Department of Human Services and the Okmulgee Police Department, this year’s toy driv...
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County sales tax income up from last year
December 12, 2025
The Oklahoma Tax Commission recently released city sales tax collection figures that primarily represents local tax receipts from October business. The monies they reported this period represent sales...
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ECU to hold graduation
December 12, 2025
Bachelor’s degrees will be granted to East Central University students as the university conducts its 2025 Fall Commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 13 at 10 a.m.Congratulations to the following ar...
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OCEM Report
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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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Mvskoke Waters Gallery to open Saturday
December 12, 2025
A historic moment for the Muscogee Nation and for Indigenous art in Oklahoma will be marked on Saturday, Dec. 13, as the Mvskoke Waters Gallery opens its doors at Riverwalk Crossing in Jenks. The gall...
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Lady Demons claim third at Oilton
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Lady Demons claim third at Oilton
December 12, 2025
The Beggs Lady Demons wrapped up a three-day run at the Oilton Tournament on Saturday with a hardearned third-place finish, showcasing a team capable of resilience, balanced scoring and clutch plays t...
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