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Women’s History Month
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March 28, 2024
Women’s History Month
By ALMA HARPER GARDENIA ART CLUB

The month of March is dedicated to celebrating women visionaries and trailblazers who have fought for equality and played a vital role in our history. Women’s History Month isn’t just a celebration of famous women, but it is also a celebration of the women in our lives.

Notable contributions by women in America’s history *Sacagawea: a Native American woman who helped make Lewis and Clark’s expedition to map parts of the West in the early 19th century a success *Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony: two Americans who fought for women’s equality in the mid-19th century, more than 70 years before the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920 *Harriet Tubman: a brave and determined woman who led hundreds of slaves to freedom during the Civil War *Amelia Earhart: one of the first women pilots – and the first woman aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Shs disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in 1937.

*Madeleine Albright: a diplomat and political scientist who became the first female Secretary of State in 1996 *Misty Copeland: the first Black woman to be named a principal dancer in the 75-year history of the American Ballet Theatre in 2015 *Clara Barton: the founder of the American Red Cross *Elizabeth Blackwell: the first woman physician in the United States Women on Postage Stamps

Each of the following women have made significant contributions to society. They have been pictured on U.S. postage stamps.

1. Queen Isabella of Spain – 1893 – Her patronage to Christopher Columbus made his trips to the New World possible 2. Martha Washington – 1902 – First Lady of the United States 3. Pocahontas – 1907 – The Powhatan princess who saved the life of Captain John Smith 4. Virginia Dare 1937 – First European child born on American soil in 1587 5. Juliette Gordon Low – 1948 – Founded the Girl Scouts of America 6. Betsy Ross – 1952 – America’s most famous flagmaker 7. Belva Ann Lockwood – 1986 – First woman candidate for president 8. Ida Wells – 1990 Civil rights activist who co-founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) 9. Patsy Cline – 1993 – Popular American Country Singer 10. Ethel Waters, Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Mildred Bailey, Ethel Merman – 1994 – Famous American singers This is only a partial list of women who have been honored with a postage stamp. What woman alive today do you think deserves to be honored with a stamp?

Lady Ironheads top the field to win Canadian Golf Tournament; Lady Wildcats place 6th
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Lady Ironheads top the field to win Canadian Golf Tournament; Lady Wildcats place 6th
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
April 2, 2026
The Eufaula Lady Ironheads brought home hardware Wednesday, capturing the team title at the Canadian Golf Tournament at Arrowhead Golf Course with a strong all-around performance. Eufaula set the tone...
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Highway 150 memorial sign unveiled for fallen heroes
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Highway 150 memorial sign unveiled for fallen heroes
By LADONNA RHODES STAFF WRITER 
April 2, 2026
On Friday, March 27, friends and family of the late William “Bill” Walker, an OHP State Trooper, and the late T. Leo Newton, Fountainhead Park Superintendent, gathered together to participated in the ...
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Teen drowns on Lake Eufaula
April 2, 2026
A 17-year-old drowned on March 20, on Lake Eufaula in Pittsburg County. According to reports, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) and several other local agencies recovered the teen in approximately nin...
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Head-on fatality claims Checotah man
April 2, 2026
According to OHP, a Checotah man died after colliding head-on with another vehicle last Wednesday in McIntosh County. The vehicle, driven by Ricky L. Chester, 49, was traveling west on Oklahoma 266 at...
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Early voting begins April 2
April 2, 2026
The following entities will hold an election on April 7, 2025: Eufaula Public Schools (Board Member Office No. 1) Graham-Dustin Public Schools (Propositions No. 1 & No. 2) Hanna Public Schools (Board ...
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Candidate filing for primary elections approaches
April 2, 2026
Primary elections for federal, state, and county candidates are scheduled for June 16, 2026 across the state. Mc-Intosh County Offices that are up for election in 2026 are: • County Assessor • County ...
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Successful Youth Safety Day
April 2, 2026
OSU McIntosh County OSU Extension office had a great turn out for their Youth Safety Day on March 23. Area 5th graders from Checotah, Eufaula, Stidham and Hanna had a fun-filled day learning about saf...
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More Than the Easter Bunny
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More Than the Easter Bunny
April 2, 2026
At the Eufaula Memorial Library on Friday, March 21, a presentation by longtime educator Roger Thompson became more than a history lesson—it became a reflection on how we learn, how we question, and h...
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Checotah Youth Wrestling gaining ground
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Checotah Youth Wrestling gaining ground
By LADONNA RHODES STAFF WRITER 
April 2, 2026
Checotah Youth Wrestling (CYW) has been making a name for itself with a new generation of talented wrestlers emerging from the mat, including two young ladies, Annabelle Mowdy and Tylee Johnson that s...
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Micronesian National pleads guilty to failing to register as sex offender
April 2, 2026
MUSKOGEE – The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Reynold Rodriguez, age 60, a Micronesian national, entered a guilty plea to one count of Failure to R...
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Author William B. Lees sheds new light on Battle of Honey Springs
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This past Saturday, Oklahoma native William B. Lees, a former professor at the University of West Florida who spent over 30 years researching the Battle of Honey Springs told about his book Honey Spri...
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