Investigation Launched Into Cattle Deaths Linked to Contaminated Creek Water

The Penny News 864

Eakly, OK — State officials are investigating a possible case of water contamination along Five Mile Creek near Eakly after dozens of cattle died in recent days.

The losses began earlier this month when ranchers in the area noticed abnormal water conditions in the creek, including bubbling and seepage near a pit site. Cattle that had access to the creek began dying despite being moved to fresh water sources.

At least 23 cows and two calves have been reported dead so far, with more losses occurring daily.

The Oklahoma Corporation Commission and the Department of Environmental Quality are testing the water to determine the source of the contamination. Officials are also monitoring nearby water supplies to assess whether drinking water could be at risk.

Neighbors have been warned to move livestock away from the creek as investigations continue. Authorities say identifying and stopping the source of the contamination is the top priority.

Copyright 2025 Paragon Communications. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.


  cattle   eakly   epa   News   oklahoma   water  
 
 

More News

News
The Penny News 1131
News | February 10, 2026
A bill authored by state Rep. Anthony Moore, a Republican from Clinton, is set for consideration this week by the Oklahoma House Energy Committee.
News
The Penny News 1130
News | February 10, 2026
A Snyder man was killed Monday morning in a single vehicle collision in Kiowa County, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
News
The Penny News 1129
News | February 10, 2026
Two longtime cornerstones of western Oklahoma communities are getting a boost as part of a nationwide celebration of America’s library legacy.
News
The Penny News 1128
News | February 10, 2026
Alisen Bristow of Mountain View, has been named the C.B. Graft Rule of Law Scholar at SWOSU for the 2025-2026 Academic Year.
News
The Penny News 1127
News | February 05, 2026
Retail business owners along historic Route 66 have a new opportunity to improve their buildings through a facade and sign revitalization incentive program offered by the South Western Oklahoma Development Authority.
News
The Penny News 1126
News | February 04, 2026
House Speaker Pro Tempore Anthony Moore of Clinton, R-Clinton, has filed a package of education bills aimed at improving classroom outcomes and expanding access to higher education for Oklahoma students.

 
PN49214
PN49108
Have your ad read on the most powerful hour in radio, TRADIO. The buy, sell, and trade show that airs Monday through Friday at 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM and Saturday at 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM on KECO 96.5 FM.

 

 

© Copyright 2025, Paragon Communications. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.