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Chickasaw White house maintains legacy of tribal, cultural preservation

Chickasaw White house maintains legacy of tribal, cultural preservation

The stately Chickasaw White House near Emet, Oklahoma, remains preserved today much as it was when constructed in 1895. The preservation of this cultural treasure stands as a testament to the man who had it built and whose actions helped to preserve and define important aspects of Chickasaw culture: Chickasaw Nation Governor Douglas H. Johnston.

Who will be crowned royalty on Friday night?

Who will be crowned royalty on Friday night?

The Homecoming Court was selected and announced on Monday at Newcastle High School for Friday night’s Homecoming football game pitting the Racers against Bridge Creek. Candidates, from left, are: Kayden Phillips with football and Lauren Miller with cheer, Michael Jarko with football and Raylee Johnson with volleyball, Billy Phillips with football and Cadence Howard with pom, Tatum Housley, Jefferson Hannon and Morganne Bigham, all with band, Alex Logan with football and Haili Harris with volleyball, Scotty Banfield with cheer and Randy Nix, Jr. with football, and Jarren Jackson with football and Emma Allen with cross country.

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