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It’s time again for the Alfalfa Bill Century Bicycle Ride!
Are you ready for this year’s Bike Ride? Join us on Saturday, October 20th for the 32nd Annual Alfalfa Bill Century Bike Ride! Jump in for the 10, 20, 30, 46 or 100 mile ride through beautiful Southern Oklahoma. Register before October 1st for $35.00 and receive this year’s unique t-shirt – after October 1st…
Read MoreSeptember will be busy for chamber members – Published in the Sept. 6-12 edition of the JC Sentinel
Hello everyone! We hope that you are enjoying your short week and are looking forward to some of the activities coming up in September. We have a ribbon cutting at Houser Furniture this Friday at 10:00AM to celebrate their brand new mural; there will also be muralists in town this week working on pieces on…
Read MoreCPASA continues battle for local water rights – Published in the Aug. 30-Sept. 5 edition of the JC Sentinel
This week’s Member Spotlight is on the Citizens for the Protection of the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer (CPASA). This organization was formed in response to the proposed sale and transfer of major quantities of groundwater from the Aquifer to Central Oklahoma. In early 2002, 661 citizens in the region came together in Tishomingo and signed a petition…
Read MoreOur Neighbor’s Cupboard offers hope, compassion – Published in the August 23-29 edition of the JC Sentinel
This week’s Member Spotlight is on Our Neighbor’s Cupboard (ONC), a local food pantry located at 106 N. Burris Avenue in Tishomingo. The 501©3 has been in operation since May of 2017 and is completely volunteer-operated. It is a client-choice pantry which means that clients get to ‘grocery shop’ for the items that they want…
Read MoreChamber Ambassador Kickoff Meeting Tomorrow – August 21, 12PM at MSC Aggie Dining Room
Please RSVP to 580-371-2175 or email johnstoncountychamber@gmail.com so we have an accurate count for the lunch that will be provided by Murray State College!
Read MoreJohnston County job fair to be August 17 at MSC – Published in the July 26-August 1 edition of the JC Sentinel
This week’s Member Spotlight is on Blue River RV Park, located between Tishomingo and Milburn. This business just recently opened and has several great people working to make it succeed. Armand “Buck” and Carolyn Edelman are the owners, and they have Ashley Salem as the office manager and Charles “Ray” Kent as camp host. The…
Read MoreMill Creek’s mayor works to benefit town, county – Published in the July 19-25 edition of the JC Sentinel
This week’s Spotlight is on the Town of Mill Creek, home of the Bullfrogs! Scott Clark has been the mayor of Mill Creek for 18 ½ years and currently serves with town councilmembers Barbara Martin and Sherri Wood, water superintendent Toni Walker, and town clerk Elesia Kirk. Clark serves as a board member on three…
Read MoreRose Petal supports county’s school districts – Published in the July 12 – 18 edition of the JC Sentinel
This week’s Spotlight is on The Rose Petal. This business, owned by Charla and Mike Phillips, opened on June 1, 2004. Charla started the business after her son graduated as a way to stay busy, not realizing how fast the venture would grow! Phillips, who has previously worked for General Motors and BNSF Railway Company,…
Read MoreMotor Sales champions communities it serves – Published in the July 5-11 edition of the JC Sentinel
This week’s Member Spotlight is on Tishomingo Motor Sales! This business was started in 1963 by Earl Northcutt and son Sandy Northcutt, the business expanded to Kingston in the 1980’s and opened the Madill store in 1994. A year later, the Kingston store was consolidated with Madill and it has been that way ever since.…
Read MoreTHS Alumni Association to host annual reunion June 23 – Published in the June 21 – 27 edition of the JC Sentinel
Hello, hello readers! This week I am excited to Spotlight the Tishomingo High School Alumni Association, as they have a very special event coming up this weekend that you should consider attending if you’re able. The Association is made up of past graduates of Tishomingo who want to give back to the community by the…
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