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A series of traffic accidents including a five vehicle pile up at Johnson Road snarled northbound I-35 traffic for hours Monday. At least one child was transported to an area hospital. In … more
The Purcell City Council and Public Works Authority will hold a special joint meeting today (Thursday) at 5:30 p.m. in the city hall community room. On the agenda are several change orders for the … more
Purcell Water Department employees had their hands full on Monroe this past Thursday afternoon battling a damaged four inch water main. The water department crew fixed the leaky pipe. more
The Purcell Tourism Committee is currently a member short and is looking for someone to fill the position of Citizen at Large. The new member should be active in the community, eager to promote … more
National Police Week In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation which designated May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that date falls as Police Week. … more
Swimming Pools Permits are required prior to installation of swimming pools. There is a $19.50 fee for above-ground and $29.50 fee for in-ground. No permit is required for children’s … more
The following persons have been charged by the State of Oklahoma with traffic or other violations or have filed other court actions in McClain County District Court between May 5-11, … more
A retirement party to honor Lexington Teacher and Coach Tammi Coker will be held June 4 at the Lexington First Baptist Church. The event will be in Lind Hall at 900 E. Broadway and will be come … more
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo announced the Department’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) is awarding a $1.6 million grant to the town of Goldsby to build a wastewater … more
Editor’s note: Answering  The Purcell Register’s five questions this week is Purcell City Attorney Greg Dixon. Q: Why did you choose the law as a career? A: After obtaining a … more
Goldsby voters overwhelmingly voted down changing their form of government to a charter form.. By a 2-1 margin, voters said no thank you, 135-65. The town’s Board of Trustees voted to … more
Three Oklahoma students have been named U.S. Presidential Scholars, one of the nation’s highest honors for high school students, by the U.S. Department of Education. Oklahoma's 2022 U.S. … more
Purcell’s bid to make the State Baseball Tournament came up short when Oklahoma Christian Saints knocked them out in the Regional finals Monday 10-0. Nate Willis led the seven hit Dragon … more
The following persons have been charged by the State of Oklahoma with traffic or other violations or have filed other court actions in McClain County District Court between April 28-May 4, 2022. … more
Grass Clippings From: Code Enforcement We appreciate the hard work you do in keeping your property mowed. This is just a reminder that you are not allowed to deposit the clippings in the street … more
Mandatory redistricting efforts have caused some McClain County precinct boundaries to change. As a result, some voters will be assigned to new polling places. That’s the word from … more
Purcell residents living west of Green Ave. between Grant Street and Highway 39 need to have brush and limbs at the curb by Sunday, May 22. The city will pick up that debris between Monday, May … more
Purcell’s Junior High TSA students were recognized at Monday night’s regular monthly meeting of the board of education. Paul   Wollenberg took 12 TSA students to the state … more
Editor’s note: Answering  The Purcell Register’s five questions this week is Andie Millsap, Purcell City Clerk. Q: Are there many differences in being a legal secretary and city … more
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