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Aug/Sept 2009

Features: Coming August 31st.

June/July 2009

Features: Profile: songwriter Ray Pool of Finley; Hometown History: Eagletown (part 2), The Four Pillars; Fishing with your kids; Valliant Watermelon Festival.

April/May 2009

Features: Profile: Muleskinner Shorty McKeever; Growing up in Southeast Oklahoma (part 2), a family history; Golden Gate nuptials for the Davises; Wild Turkey Hunting; 10,000 Hours.

March 2009

Features: Gardening tips; Homegrown tomatoes; Hometown History: Eagletown; Growing up in Southeast Oklahoma (part 1), a family history by Bill Wood; Albert Frazier's museum of Gene Autry memorabilia, story by Juanita Stockton; Memorial: Herman Eugene McAfee; Classroom: California to Oklahoma in 1945.

February 2009

Features: Inauguration of President Barack Obama; Desperados & Defenders part 1: A.W. "Bud" Felker; Memorial: Remembering Grover Cleveland "Pete" Matthews, Jr., McCurtain County's first fallen hero of Viet Nam; Juanita Pollard and Oklahoma Edge Magazine receive MCHS Distinguished Service Award.

January 2009

Features: Carpenter family is "living the dream" in Hanna, Oklahoma; Hometown History: Kulli Tuklo; Brew Better Coffee; Granny and Gorgeous George; An aunt's special gift; Red Delicious Apple Pie recipe; Memorial: Saying goodbye to "The Quiet Man".

Oct/Nov 2008

Features: Choctaw Law, Part 4; Spotlight on Smithville; Beavers Bend Folk Festival; Campfire stories; How safe is your money in this shaky economy; Wash day; Lye soap recipe.

Aug/Sept 2008

Profiles: Idabel's Kimberly Norris Guerrero stars on Broadway play "August: Osage County"; Del Chandler - The horse whisperer.

Features: Spotlight on Garvin.

June/July 2008

Profiles: Reida Sivard memorial; Hugo's Phillip Payne; Valliant's Sharon McKeever.

Features: Valliant Watermelon Festival; Secrets of a real cowboy.

May 2008

Profiles: The Pie Lady - Broken Bow's Ann Carter; Atoka's WNBA celebrity - Crystal Robinson.

Features: Choctaw Law, Part 3; Spotlight on Bokhoma.

April 2008

Profiles: Idabel's Ellen Pearson; Hugo's Turk Robinson.

Features: Choctaw Law, Part 2.

March 2008

Our first glossy, bound issue.

Profiles: Talihina's 108 year-old Laura Etta Horton; Hugo's Dot Glenn.

Features: Choctaw Law, Part 1; Spring Snow Goose Hunting; Dunbar Memories - Pre-integration Broken Bow

December 2007

Features: Art exhibition in Hochatown; An Oklahoma Christmas c.1896; Gift Guide; A question of faith.

Oct/Nov 2007

Our first issue under our new name.

Profiles: WWI Choctaw codetalker Joseph Oklahombi.

Features: Spotlight on Doaksville; Don't lose sleep over a heart attack; History lessons from 5th grade in 1975; Home-run soup recipe; Jim Norwood memorial.

September 2007

Our real first issue. The McCurtain County View was more like a newspaper than a magazine. We would learn a lot with each issue.

Profiles: James Marshall, the quiet man.

Features: JoAnn Currence Library; Coming Clean - a journey from drug addiction.

   
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