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- Animal Control | City Of Haskell
Information about the Town of Haskell's Animal Control Department. Animal Control Animal Control is handled by the Police Department. If you have an Animal Issue please call 918-577-6906 and ask for an officer to be dispatched.
- Businesses | City Of Haskell
Businesses and information about starting businesses. Businesses Start-Up Steps Start in Oklahoma Form an LLC in Oklahoma Haskell Landlords Dell Cox: 918-482-5788 Janet Dyer: 918-366-3663 Bob & Bette Gabehart: 918-724-5281 Jodi Hampton (R & H Rentals): 918-639-4099 Melvin Harris: 918-724-6071 Dale Hayes: 918-482-3401 Kyle Kelley: 918-636-9848 Derick Lopp (Lucky Property Mgnt.): 918-230-4017 Virgil McDonald: 918-261-8481 Rob Roberts (Trailers on E Duncan): 918-482-4561 Thomas Shriver: 214-208-4068 Silver Leaf Apts: 918-482-5976 Manager: 918-202-4017 George Tapken: 918-482-3203 Chamber of Commerce Haskell Chamber of Commerce Phone Number: 918-739-0011
- Local Services | City Of Haskell
Local services in the area of Haskell, Oklahoma. Local Services Haskell Public Schools: 918-482-5221 Haskell Tag Agency: 918-482-3448 Haskell Post Office: 918-482-3422 Haskell Insurance: 918-482-5286 Rieger Memorial Library: 918-482-3614 East Central Electric (Okmulgee): 918-756-0833 Rural Water District #20 - Morris: 918-733-4324 Jim Hinds Sanitation: 918-485-5345 OG&E (Start & Stop): 800-522-0280 OG&E (Power Outage): 800-522-6870 Windstream: 800-537-7755 Muskogee County Sheriff: 918-687-0202 Muskogee Highway Patrol: 918-683-3256 Okmulgee County Sheriff: 918-756-4311 Wagoner County Sheriff: 918-485-3124
- Airport | City Of Haskell
Town of Haskell Airport and Information. Haskell Airport 2K9 Owner: Eddie Reynolds Contact: 918-231-3232 Airport Operations: Airport use: Open to Public Activation date: 11/1971 Control tower: No ARTCC: KANSAS CITY CENTER FSS: MCALESTE R FLIGHT SERVICE STATION Wind Indicator: Yes Airport Operational Statistics: Aircraft based on the field: 25 Single engine airplanes: 20 Ultralights: 5 Aircraft operations: avg 23/week Airport Services: Fuel Available: 100LL Parking: Hangars and tiedowns Paint Shop: on Site Runway Information: Runway 17/35: Dimensions: 3710 X 30 ft. / 1131 x 9 m Surface: Aspnalt, in fair condition Runway edge markings: Small numbers with NTSD Centerline Runway 17: Lat. & Long: 35-50.276955N, 095-40.049280W Elevation: 587.0 ft. Traffic pattern: left ULTRALIGHTS USE RIGHT TRAFFIC Runway heading: 173 magnetic, 179 true Markings: NSTD, in good condition Runway 35 : Lat. & Long: 35-49.665347N , 095-40.040760W Elevation: 584.0 ft. Traffic pattern: left ULTRALIGHTS USE RIGHT TRAFFIC Runway heading: 353 magnetic, 359 true Markings: NSTD, in good condition
- Court | City Of Haskell
Town of Haskell Court and information. Haskell Court Court is held on the first Thursday of each month at 4:30 p.m. at the Haskell City Hall located at 1424 N Haskell Blvd., Haskell, Oklahoma. 2025 Court Dates January 2, 2025 February 6, 2025 March 6, 2025 April 3, 2025 May 1, 2025 June 12, 2025 July 3, 2025 August 7, 2025 September 4, 2025 October 2, 2025 November 6, 2025 December 4, 2025 Court Clerk Terri Webb City of Haskell 1424 North Haskell Boulevard Haskell, OK 74436 Judge Stephen Scherer City of Haskell 1424 North Haskell Boulevard Haskell, OK 74436 Prosecutor Brinton Skalnik City of Haskell 1424 North Haskell Boulevard Haskell, OK 74436
- Health Hotlines | City Of Haskell
Town of Haskell - Health Hotline Numbers. Health Hotlines Alzheimers Association Helpline - 1-800-272-3900 - Eng/Sp Click this link - Alzheimer's Association Center for Poison & Drug Info - 1-800-222-1222 - Eng/Sp Click this link - Poison & Drug Info Crisis Text Line - Text HOME to 741741 - Eng/Sp Click this link - Crisis Text Line National Domestic Abuse Hotline - 1-800-799-7233 - Eng/Sp SMS: Text START to 88788 National Council on Problem Gambling Helpline - 1-800-522-4700 - Eng/Sp Click this link - Problem Gambling Oklahoma Mental Health & Substance Abuse - Eng/Sp Click this link - I'M READY National Sexual Assault Hotline - 1-800-656-4673 - Eng/Sp National Suicide Prevention Hotline - 988 - Eng/Sp This is the number you call for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - 988 Click this link - Lifeline Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline - 1-800-QUIT-NOW - Eng/Sp Click this link - Tobacco Helpline
- Schools | City Of Haskell
School Systems and Information in the Town of Haskell. 2024 - 2025 School Calendar
- Public Notices | City Of Haskell
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- Reporting Problems | City Of Haskell
Use this simple online form to report a problem to city officials. Reporting Problems How to Report a Problem Our staff will evaluate each submission and refer it to the correct department. Problems such as overgrown lots, potholes/street problems, abandoned vehicles (including cars, boats, trailers, and recreational vehicles), zoning violations, and traffic sign problems can all be easily reported by completing this form. If a problem does not meet a specified category, report the problem using the other problems category. Please complete this form as accurately and completely as possible to ensure the quickest possible response. Report a Problem Here Name Email Phone Type of Problem Select Problem from the List Description of Problem Date Problem was Noticed Address/Location of Problem Submit Thanks for submitting!
- History | City Of Haskell
Haskell History Haskell, I.T. (Indian Territory), was legally incorporated October 2, 1905. The name honors Charles N. Haskell, who in 1907 became the first governor of Oklahoma. In the early 1900's Haskell, a resident of Muskogee, was a railroad developer and promoter. Railroads were in the business of establishing town sites to create a demand for their services. Eighty acres was purchased from Amos Rolland, a full-blood Creek, and conveyed to the Midland Valley Railroad’s town site company. Since that number of acres was thought to be inadequate, an additional eighty acres was obtained and platting began for town lots that became Haskell.
- About | City Of Haskell
Haskell, I.T. (Indian Territory), was legally incorporated October 2, 1905. The name honors Charles N. Haskell, who in 1907 became the first governor of Oklahoma. About About Haskell The City of Haskell was established in 1904 in Indian Territory on the Midland Valley Railroad. It was named for town site developer Charles N. Haskell , who later became Oklahoma's first governor. Known as the "Queen City of the Arkansas Valley," the community boomed in its early days with cotton production and oil exploration. Mr. T.J. Way, one of the pioneers of that section of the country, selected an 80 acre tract belonging to Amos Rolland, a full blood Creek, and petitioned the Secretary of the Interior to authorize Rolland to sell it for town site purposes. After it was decided that 80 acres simply wasn't enough land, Mr. J.C. Scully helped obtain title to an adjoining tract that was also platted into town lots. By August 23rd, 1905, there were a total of 240 acres of land included in the petition filed to incorporate the Town of Haskell. On October 2, 1905, Judge G.W. Raymond signed the incorporation papers. Mr. Scully was also instrumental in helping to establish Haskell's first bank in 1904. The Haskell National Bank was a simple tent back then, but within that year they built a brick structure. By 1911, the name had been changed to the First Bank of Haskell. S. Beshara and Brothers, two immigrants from Syria, opened the first store in a tent. Haskell's first post office was established on June 20, 1904, with Mr. Nat Lambertson appointed postmaster by President Theodore Roosevelt. Lambertson owned a small hardware store and became actively interested in the public affairs of the town where he was eventually elected as Haskell's second mayor. Oil tycoon J. Paul Getty drilled his first oil well near Haskell in 1916. His Haskell well, the "Nancy Taylor No. 2," is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is erected in the area that is a lost Creek Nation town site called "Concharty". In the 1930's the town served as a hideout for the infamous bank robber Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd. Haskell History Haskell, I.T. (Indian Territory), was legally incorporated October 2, 1905. The name honors Charles N. Haskell, who in 1907 became the first governor of Oklahoma. In the early 1900's Haskell, a resident of Muskogee, was a railroad developer and promoter. Railroads were in the business of establishing town sites to create a demand for their services. Eighty acres was purchased from Amos Rolland, a full-blood Creek, and conveyed to the Midland Valley Railroad’s town site company. Since that number of acres was thought to be inadequate, an additional eighty acres was obtained and platting began for town lots that became Haskell. Contact Us
- Volunteer Fire Department | City Of Haskell
Information about our volunteer Fire Department. Volunteer Fire Department Sixteen volunteer firefighters respond to emergencies 24 hours a day, 7days a week. Volunteer firefighters fulfill a number of important duties. Along withputting out structure fires, volunteer firefighters respond to caraccidents, natural disasters and other emergencies. According to theNational Fire Protection Association, in the United States, almost 70percent of all firefighters serve in a volunteer role. Typically, volunteer firefighters work in communities with fewerthan 25,000 people, with nearly half serving jurisdictions with fewerthan 2,500 people. Volunteer firefighters respond to residential, business and otherstructural fires. They work to suppress the fire using a number ofmeans, including laying water lines, putting up ladders, creatingnecessary ventilation and entering the property, if necessary. Volunteer firefighters respond to other emergency situations, suchas car accidents and natural disasters. Volunteer firefighters rescuevictims and provide first aid, including CPR, mouth-to-mouth breathing and wound care. In an all-volunteer fire department, the firefighters are responsible formaintenance and care of the fire vehicles and equipment. Maintenanceduties also extend to the fire station itself; common chores includemowing the grass, attending to the landscaping and cleaning. At a fireor accident, volunteer firefighters work to clean up the scene to preventany additional damage and may have to shovel, sweep or removedebris. In addition to the drills and responding to calls, HVFD membersalso organize, run, or participate in numerous community events. We always do our best to uphold the finest standards ofprofessionalism, compassion, and care on every incident we respond to. Fire Chief Caleb Brewer P.O. Box 9 Haskell, Oklahoma 74436