Collinsville, Oklahoma
June 27, 2014
Miscellaneous News
Cherokee Bike Ride Traces Trail Of Tears /
Popular Chamber Summer Movies End /
Collinsville (& State) Voters Reject Barresi
As Repeat State School Supt.

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Chamber's Free Movie Series Ends With Packed Plaza
"The Lego Movie" was a big hit June 26th at Collinsville Chamber of Commerce's final free outdoor plaza event for the summer. If you enjoyed this activity, Thank the Collinsville Chamber of Commerce and their sponsors. If you have suggestion for other activities contact the Chamber.
Oklahoma Schools Will Have A New State Superintendent Next Year
6/24/2014
School Supt. Vote
Health Center Community Christian Church
Cox 40 30 44
Herron 8 10 3
Holmes 3 5 2
Deskin 27 24 20
Barresi ? 16 39
Hoffmeister 167 111 194
Sorry, The Health Center posted their results where Barresi's total was covered by an old piece of paper/tape from a previous election ... but the Tulsa News has already called her defeat losing to both her Republican opponents. Also calling Lankford's win. I'm also guessing that endorsements by the former Gov. and Barry Switzer were a boost to Dr. Deskin. -- Ted 8:45pm Tuesday
Remember the Removal Bike Ride Return
From Left to Right: Chance Rudolph, 17, of Claremore (Homeschool), Elizabeth Burns, 17, Claremore (Claremore High School), Adriana Collins, 21, Claremore (University of Oklahoma), Cara Cowan Watts, Cherokee Nation Tribal Council District 13, Madison Taylor, 17, Claremore (Verdigris High School & Rogers State University), Noah Collins of Claremore, Zane Scullawl, 18, Collinsville (Oologah High School) and Lee Keener, Cherokee Nation Tribal Council District 14 at the May 28, 2014 Send-Off Ceremony.
NEWS RELEASE TEXT:

On Thursday, June 19, 2014 at 2pm, the Cherokee Nation will be celebrating the return of our young leaders. Councilwoman Cara Cowan Watts and Councilman Lee Keener invite Cherokee Nation citizens of Rogers and Tulsa County to join them and our riders' family and friends in Tahlequah at the return ceremony on the Cherokee Nation Courthouse Square, 101 South Muskogee Avenue, Tahlequah. In case of rain, the Remember the Removal Bike Ride return ceremony will be held at the Tahlequah Armory Municipal Building, 100 North Water Avenue.

Cara Cowan Watts (6/15/2014) -- caracowan.com