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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?

Speed, spirit & shamrocks shine at the Eufaula Green Run
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Speed, spirit & shamrocks shine at the Eufaula Green Run
By SHAUNA BELYEU GENERAL MANAGER 
March 19, 2026
A little luck of the Irish and a lot of community spirit filled the air on Saturday, March 14, as the fifth annual Eufaula Green Run 5K brought runners, families and plenty of green to the Cove. Hoste...
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Rangers end season for mighty Ironheads at State
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Rangers end season for mighty Ironheads at State
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
March 19, 2026
The Roland Rangers improved to a 24-1 record after defeating the Eufaula Ironheads 68-43 in the opening round of the Class 3A State Quarterfinals Tournament Friday at the OG&E Coliseum in Oklahoma Cit...
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When the Wild Onions return
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When the Wild Onions return
By MICHAEL BARNES CONTRIBUTING WRITER The scent of wild onions filled the kitchen before any-thing 
March 19, 2026
Spring gathering at the Eufaula Indian Community Nutrition Center celebrates food, tradition, and the hands that serve the community else. Earlier that morning, volunteers gathered at the Eufaula Indi...
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Women’s History Month
By ALMA HARPER GARDENIA ART FEDERATED CLUB 
March 19, 2026
National Theme: “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Substantial Future” March is Women’s History Month. Every year, March is designated Women’s History Month by presidential proclamation. Before it w...
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McIntosh County Commissioners call Special Election on sales tax renewal
By SHAUNA BELYEU GENERAL MANAGER 
March 19, 2026
McIntosh County voters will head to the polls June 16 to decide whether to renew an existing county sales tax used to fund roads, bridges and county facilities. The McIntosh County Board of County Com...
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Tornado victims identified in Beggs
March 19, 2026
A community and family are mourning the loss of Todd and Becky McClellan who were killed when an EF-3 tornado tore through the area Friday, March 6. Authorities identified the tornado victims from Beg...
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March 19, 2026
Leonard Hill recently received 50,000 free feeder corn seeds from Isaac Peebles with Golden Harvest Seeds after he heard about his golden opportunities to make a difference in his local communities. R...
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Shots fired outside of local school
March 19, 2026
On March 10, the Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of shots fried in the area of the Oktaha Public Schools. Deputies were dispatched after multiple shots were reported near the sc...
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Nathan Duvall wins, pads standings lead
March 19, 2026
On paper, Nathan Duvall didn’t think he had much of a chance. It might be a good thing his skin is thicker than that. He stopped the clock in 3.8 seconds during Sunday’s championship round of the Fort...
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House approves increased penalties for domestic violence by strangulation
March 19, 2026
Rep. John George, R-Newalla, this week unanimously passed a bill in the House that would add domestic violence by strangulation to the list of crimes requiring a person to serve 85% of a prison senten...
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Heartland Heritage invites artifact enthusiasts
March 19, 2026
The Heartland Heritage Museum & Gallery will be hosting another meeting for artifact enthusiasts on Thursday, March 19 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. at 116 N. Broadway in Checotah. Mel Phillips of the Oklahoma...
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