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Ava Rose’s star continues to rise and shine
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July 24, 2025
Ava Rose’s star continues to rise and shine
By JOHN BLOCK,

Cherokee and Osage native Ava Rose Johnson, a former student at Eufaula Public Schools, has been invited to join the Recording Academy/ GRAMMYs 2025 New Member Class. Only an approximate 3,600 creators and industry professionals worldwide received a membership invitation. Johnson received three nominations for the new member class.

As a voting member, she will now have a voice in the GRAMMY Awards process. She will also have the opportunity to teach and participate in all the things that the Recording Academy is involved in.

“It’s definitely an honor. I mean, all my hard work and dedication has really paid off for me and I give all the glory to God. None of this would be possible without God,” Johnson, a senior at Keota, said.

As of July 15, her song “Oklahoma Sky” is number 1 on the Indigenous Music Countdown. She co-wrote the song with her producer Billy Dawson and Kelli Johnson.

She is currently preparing to travel to Canada to participate in a one-hour radio interview with a FM radio station in Montreal on Monday, July 21.

Johnson started singing when she was four years old as she watched her sister Zana Johnson Ebenga sing in Branson MO, and she asked if she could be a background dancer. Her first song was “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” and she performed at Disney World, Disney Land, the Grand Ole Opry, Good Morning America and Channel Six News.

Of the five original songs Johnson has written, four of them have made it in the top 10 of the Sirius XM Radio Indigenous Music Countdown. The one that did not make the top 10 was the song she won a Native American Music Award with when she became the youngest (12 years old) ever to be nominated and win at the Native American Music Awards.

In 2022, she was named the Best Female Artist of the Year at the 20th Annual Native American Music Awards for her song “There’s a Boy”.

“How I write songs is definitely what goes on in my life. I want it to be true. I don’t want it to be fake. So any situation that really impacted me. That’s what I write about, and I know that some of the things that I go through people can relate to. So, I want to be able to have that platform for people to be able to relate to the songs that I make. So, I want them to be heartfelt,” Johnson said.

Just this year, she has performed the National Anthem at multiple Oklahoma City Thunder games, the NCAA Women’s College World Series and the Oklahoma Basketball State Tournament. It was her sixth consecutive year to sing the National Anthem at Jim Norick Arena “The Big House” in Oklahoma City.

She plays basketball at Kinta. Immediately after singing at the Women’s College World Series she drove to Cache to compete in a basketball team camp.

“I can balance it pretty well. Last year, I only had one B and the rest were A’s. So, my school work is perfect. For basketball, I pretty much just juggle it. If I have a basketball camp throughout the week and I sing on Monday, then I’ll go Monday, but I’ll go straight to basketball camp the next day or the same day. So, I juggle that pretty well,” Johnson said.

She stated that the amazing community of Kinta always reminds her of how loving the town is. Her family has always supported Johnson by going above and beyond. Without her Mom and Dad and the rest of her family, she says her music career wouldn’t be where it is today.

Johnson is scheduled to graduate high school in May. After graduation she plans to attend college to pursue a career in music but also pursue a career in real estate and eventually become a broker.

To follow along with Johnson’s journey, go to Ava Rose Johnson music on Facebook, Instagram or X. Her songs are available on Apple Music, Spotify, etc.

Lefties making things right
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Lefties making things right
By SHAUNA BELYEU GENERAL MANAGER 
August 14, 2025
If today’s paper looks a little backward, that’s the point. We’re flipping things around in honor of International Left-Handers Day, a moment for all the lefties out there to enjoy the upper hand. Eve...
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Left is Right
August 14, 2025
If this week’s backward paper seems to be coming out of left field, you’re probably right. In honor of International Left-Handers Day being celebrated worldwide, this week, this edition of The McIntos...
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National Night Out event puts on a show
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National Night Out event puts on a show
August 14, 2025
The public met first responders at the annual National Night Out event, held Tuesday, Aug. 5 in downtown Eufaula. There were police, firefighters, sheriff ’s deputies, department of wildlife officers;...
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FAIC receives significant grant for new gear
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FAIC receives significant grant for new gear
August 14, 2025
FAIC was recently awarded a grant for 15 sets of structure gear, 15 sets of dual certi wildland/extrication gear, helmets, nomex hoods, boots (structure and wildland) and gloves for a total of $82,485...
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Wildcat Welcome kicks off school year
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Wildcat Welcome kicks off school year
August 14, 2025
Wildcat Welcome kicked off Checotah Schools new school year on Tuesday, Aug. 5 at Ogle Field. It is completely planned and organized by Checotah’s 21st CCLC After School programs. The entire track and...
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Testing yourself for left-handedness
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Testing yourself for left-handedness
August 14, 2025
We all, of course, know in which hand we hold a pen, but how far does this bias extend throughout your body? Are you left-eared? Lefteyed? Here is a simple test you can apply to yourself. 1. Imagine t...
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As you’ve already noticed, after thinking that there must have been some printing error with this edition of the Eufaula Indian Journal, this is a left-handed paper and was printed opposite of what yo...
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McIntosh County Free Fair Friday/Saturday
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McIntosh County Free Fair Friday/Saturday
August 14, 2025
The annual McIntosh County Free Fair, hosted by the OSU Extension Center, will be held Friday, Aug. 15 and Saturday, Aug. 16 at the county fairgrounds in Eufaula. Exhibits will be on display Friday fr...
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Being a ‘Leftie’
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Being a ‘Leftie’
August 14, 2025
Overall 40 percent of us are left-eared, 30 percent are left-eyed and 20 percent are left-footed, but only 10 percent of us are left-handed. I have the privilege of being all of these, so I’m an extre...
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