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Beggs Today
By the People, for the People
Okmulgee County Voters Decide Municipal Race, Approve School Bonds
Community volunteers also rally to improve local cemetery, while Beggs City Council sets administrator's salary and Morris Public Schools review finances and facilities.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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In a busy week for local government and community news in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, voters decided a municipal race and approved two school bond issues, volunteers came together to clean and improve the Okmulgee Cemetery, the Beggs City Council set the annual salary for the city administrator and approved hiring part-time police officers, and the Morris Public Schools Board reviewed district finances, facilities, and student outcomes.
Why it matters
These local news stories highlight the civic engagement and community spirit in Okmulgee County, as residents participate in elections, volunteer to maintain public spaces, and local leaders make decisions to govern and improve their communities. The coverage provides insight into the issues and concerns that matter most to people in this region of Oklahoma.
The details
In the City of Okmulgee, voters decided a municipal race, while two school bond issues were approved across the county to fund major improvements for local students. Dozens of volunteers gathered to help clean and improve the Okmulgee Cemetery, demonstrating the power of community. In Beggs, the City Council set the annual salary for the city administrator and approved hiring four part-time police officers. And in Morris, the Public Schools Board reviewed the district's finances, facilities, and student outcomes during a regular meeting.
- Voters across Okmulgee County went to the polls on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
- Volunteers gathered earlier this month to help clean and improve the Okmulgee Cemetery.
- The Beggs City Council met on Monday, February 8, 2026.
- The Morris Public Schools Board of Education met on February 9, 2026.
The players
Okmulgee County Voters
Residents of Okmulgee County, Oklahoma who participated in the municipal election and approved school bond issues.
Okmulgee Cemetery Volunteers
Community members who gathered to clean and improve the Okmulgee Cemetery, demonstrating the power of civic engagement.
Beggs City Council
The governing body of the City of Beggs, Oklahoma that set the annual salary for the city administrator and approved hiring part-time police officers.
Morris Public Schools Board of Education
The board that oversees the Morris Public Schools district in Oklahoma, reviewing the district's finances, facilities, and student outcomes.
The takeaway
These local news stories demonstrate the active civic engagement and community spirit in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, as residents participate in elections, volunteer to maintain public spaces, and local leaders make decisions to govern and improve their communities. The coverage highlights the issues and concerns that matter most to people in this region, providing insight into the fabric of this local area.


