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Blues Hall of Fame weathers the foul weather
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June 5, 2025
Blues Hall of Fame weathers the foul weather
By LENORE BECHTEL

Saturday’s rainstorm didn’t put a damper on the Oklahoma Blues Hall of Fame celebration and induction ceremonies Saturday in Rentiesville.

One band after another took to the stage at the Down Home Blues Club and dancers crowded the dance floor to rock and sway to their soulful tunes.

Inductees seemed genuinely touched and humbled to receive the trophies presented to them by Selby Minner, a blues musician herself who operates both the Hall of Fame and the adjacent Down Home Blues Club.

“It’s a labor of love,” Selby said, “and it’s nice to be validated.”

All were certainly validated by the continuous applause and shouts of approval and encouragement.

Inductees included Jesse Cahn, who plays Blues, Traditional Country, Old Timey, Rockabilly, Originals, and teaches everything except piano and horns. He played the San Francisco and New York City scenes in the 60s before moving to Santa Cruz and starting the Jesse Chisholm & the Goodnight- Loving Band—his focus for fifteen years. His “Lady Come Lately” and “Radio Hit” were on more than 250 stations’ play lists across the country.

Also inducted was a musician who’s played professionally for 60 years in 40 states with 65 different bands—Cleve Warren. A nationally known drummer and Grammy Award winning producer, Cleve drummed for Chuck Mangione, Bill Waltous, Woody Herman, and Doc Severinson. He was house drummer for the world famous Copacabana nightclub and played with jazz greats at The Artists quarter jazz club. The band he founded and led—Smilin’ Vic and the Soul Monkeys—won first place in an International Blues Talent Competition.

Another inductee, Bobby “Green Shoes” Parker, is best known for his classic “Just Can’t Tell Her No.” Also honored were Matt Kohl, Steve Coleman, Bill Morgan, and the Jack Wolfe Band and OJHOF Jammer—names known by all blues aficionados.

David Warren Brown’s induction was as a memorial because of his passing in 2022. His music was infused with the essence of his native heritage, blending traditional elements with the soulful sounds of the blues.

“He was a soulful musician with a magnetic personality and an unforgettable stage presence,” Minner said. “We honor his legacy that will continue to inspire and resonate within the Blues community and beyond.”

The Blues are kept alive every Sunday at 4 p.m. when Selby’s band has a weekly jam session at the Down Home Blues Club at 102020 DC Minner Street in Rentiesville. There is no admission charge, but sometimes a hat is passed for a love offering to split among the musicians.

Walker named District Teacher of the Year
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Walker named District Teacher of the Year
By LADONNA RHODES STAFF WRITER 
October 16, 2025
Amber Walker, a 4th grade math teacher at Checotah Intermediate School (CIS), was recently named the District Teacher of the Year for Checotah Schools. From a young age, Walker knew she was destined t...
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Reed launches ‘Season of the Warrior’ Tour to honor Native American vets
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Reed launches ‘Season of the Warrior’ Tour to honor Native American vets
By SHAUNA BELYEU GENERAL MANAGER 
October 16, 2025
Former Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs Director Pete Reed made a stop in Eufaula Oct. 2 on behalf of the Season of the Warrior campaign tour. The goal of the campaign is to reach 100 cities in...
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Teen dies from injuries caused by blowout
October 16, 2025
A juvenile from Indianola has died as the result of a tire blowout that caused a collision on the Indian Nations Turnpike at mile marker 75 in Pittsburg County on Monday, Oct. 6. According to the Okla...
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Boo to Domestic Violence
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Boo to Domestic Violence
October 16, 2025
McIntosh County Democrat invites the community to say “Boo to Domestic Violence” next Thursday, Oct. 23 from 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. at Unique Touch, 505 N. Broadway in Checotah. Several superheroes, some ...
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BARKtoberfest, a howling-ghoul time for pups and people
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BARKtoberfest, a howling-ghoul time for pups and people
By LADONNA RHODES STAFF WRITER 
October 16, 2025
Porches & Pastures hosted their 7th Annual BARKtoberfest on Saturday, Oct. 11and lots of locals and visitors had a howling-ghoul time as they listened to live music from Last Call Band and browsed thr...
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Annual turkey shoot Oct. 25
October 16, 2025
The annual Eugene Woodfork Turkey Shoot will be held Saturday, Oct. 25 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the Warrior School Grounds 10 miles west of Checotah. Turkey shoot is $4 a shot. Bring your own gun or ...
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Operators of daycare center accused of abuse
October 16, 2025
Jacob and Stephanie Smith, operators of a daycare center in Checotah, have been formally charged with multiple counts of child abuse. They were arrested on Oct. 1 and at their arraignment on Oct. 7 Ja...
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Checotah 4-H and FFA Booster Club
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Checotah 4-H and FFA Booster Club
October 16, 2025
Monday, Oct. 20 at 6 p. m. At Checotah Agricultural Education Building Dinner will be provided.
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7th Annual Checotah Lions Club Charity Golf Tournament
October 16, 2025
Friday, Oct. 24 at Arrowhead State Golf Course – Canadian, OK Registration begins at 8 a.m. Shot Gun start at 8:30 a.m. Four Man Scramble –Cash Prizes & Door Prizes & More! Lunch immediately following...
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Heartland Heritage Museum & Checotah Art Guild 3rd Annual Pumpkin Painting Contest
October 16, 2025
For Kids Ages 3 – 11 Bring your own pumpkin or paint one of ours - first come first served - 30 painters. Sat., Oct. 25 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Heartland Heritage Museum & Gallery Prizes and Ribbons Aw...
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Eternal Treasures found at Freedom House
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Eternal Treasures found at Freedom House
By LADONNA RHODES STAFF WRITER 
October 16, 2025
The Freedom House Adult and Teen Challenge Eternal Treasures BBQ Banquet and Graduation Ceremony was held Saturday, October 4 and celebrated several ladies’ freedom from the struggles in this world. W...
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