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OSU Extension welcomes new educators
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January 30, 2026
OSU Extension welcomes new educators

The Oklahoma State University Extension Office in Okmulgee County is welcoming two new educators whose backgrounds and passion for service are expected to bring added value to local youth, families and the agricultural community.

Joining the team in 4-H Youth Development is Ella Cox, a Morris native who earned her bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Leadership from Oklahoma State University in 2025. Cox is no stranger to the 4-H program, having been actively involved throughout her youth.

Her primary 4-H project focused on horse showing, but she also participated in cattle shows and competed in numerous contests at the county, district and state levels. In 2019, Cox served as a National 4-H Delegate, and in 2021 she was elected Okmulgee County 4-H President. She was also a member of county and local officer teams for multiple years.

Cox said her experiences in 4-H helped shape her leadership skills and personal growth, and she is eager to give back to the program that played such an important role in her life. In her new role, she looks forward to supporting youth across Okmulgee County while helping develop the next generation of leaders.

Also joining the Okmulgee County Extension staff is Emily Efird, who will serve in the Agriculture program area. Efird is originally from Mount Ida, Arkansas. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science with a minor in Agribusiness from the University of Arkansas, followed by a Master of Science degree in Animal Science from West Texas A&M University, where she specialized in Reproductive Physiology.

Her graduate research focused on improving pregnancy rates in multiparous beef cattle using sexed semen artificial insemination. Efird brings a strong background in agricultural leadership and industry involvement, having served on the Arkansas Cattlemen’s Association State Board of Representatives. She has also completed internships with the Arkansas Youth Expo, the Arkansas Cattlemen’s Association and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association.

Recently married in September 2025, Efird relocated to the area in October 2024. She said she is passionate about agriculture and honored to serve as a trusted resource for producers and residents throughout Okmulgee County.

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Municipal, bond issues on ballot Tuesday
February 6, 2026
Early voting for Okmulgee County residents wishing to cast ballots in the Feb. 10 Election continues through 6 p.m. at the Okmulgee County Courthouse.On Election Day, which is next Tuesday, Feb. 10, r...
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A Month of Love
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A Month of Love
February 6, 2026
As Valentine’s Day approaches, the Henryetta Chamber of Commerce is inviting residents and visitors alike to celebrate love in a unique and meaningful way - by taking part in a growing community tradi...
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Commissioners weight county fairgrounds improvements
February 6, 2026
Okmulgee County Commissioners opened their Feb. 2 meeting with routine business, but the discussion quickly turned to long-term community investments - ranging from improvements at the county fairgrou...
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Anchor Glass facility hosts state, local officials
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Anchor Glass facility hosts state, local officials
February 6, 2026
The Anchor Glass Container manufacturing facility in Henryetta, which has been operating for almost 100 years and is home to one of the largest glass melting furnaces in the world, recently hosted a v...
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OOCYS records review raises questions
February 6, 2026
In November 2025, The Okmulgee Times first reported on governance concerns surrounding the Okmulgee- Okfuskee County Youth Services (OOCYS) Board following the termination of Executive Director Dr. Sh...
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OCCJA Director responds during winter storm
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OCCJA Director responds during winter storm
February 6, 2026
During a recent winter storm impacting Okmulgee County, county officials and other volunteers were briefed by Okmulgee County Emergency Management as preparations were made to address hazardous condit...
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Remembering Jerry Fink
February 6, 2026
The staff of the Eufaula Indian Journal, McIntosh County Democrat and Cookson Hills Publishing is mourning the loss of a colleague, mentor and friend following the passing of longtime editor Jerry Fin...
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Henryettan pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter
February 6, 2026
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Daeshaun Jared Ickle Cobretti Small, age 22, of Henryetta, entered a guilty plea to one count of a Superseding I...
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Barns Full, Futures Bright
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Barns Full, Futures Bright
February 6, 2026
It’s time once again for one of Okmulgee County’s most anticipated youth events. The 59th Annual Okmulgee County Spring Livestock Show, where Future Farmers of America (FFA) members and 4-H students p...
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Morris Teddy Bear Toss a success
February 6, 2026
Morris Public Schools is expressing its heartfelt gratitude to the community following an overwhelming outpouring of support during the inaugural McKinley McGirt Memorial Teddy Bear Toss, held Friday ...
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Age doesn’t stop Don Cotton
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Age doesn’t stop Don Cotton
February 6, 2026
At 103 years old, VFW member of Post 539 Don Cotton of Henryetta still drives himself to the grocery store, walks on his own and recalls in great detail about his lifetime of memories during the Great...
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