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March 04, 2010

Washington County Road Dedicated by Tribal, Local Officials

Cherokee Nation and Washington County officials stand on the newly resurfaced Durham Road during a dedication ceremony held recently. Left to right: Buel Anglen, Cherokee Nation tribal council member representing Washington and Tulsa Counties, Bob Johnson, Washington County District 2 foreman, Dr. Bradley Cobb, Cherokee Nation tribal council member representing Washington and Tulsa Counties, Linda Herndon, Washington County District 2 commissioner and Michael Lynn, Cherokee Nation Roads Program director.Cherokee Nation and Washington County officials stand on the newly resurfaced Durham Road during a dedication ceremony held recently. Left to right: Buel Anglen, Cherokee Nation tribal council member representing Washington and Tulsa Counties, Bob Johnson, Washington County District 2 foreman, Dr. Bradley Cobb, Cherokee Nation tribal council member representing Washington and Tulsa Counties, Linda Herndon, Washington County District 2 commissioner and Michael Lynn, Cherokee Nation Roads Program director.

Recently the Cherokee Nation partnered with state and local officials in Washington County to complete much-needed repairs to Durham Road. The project rebuilt and resurfaced more than four miles of Durham Road, with the tribe contributing $275,000 in assistance. A busy road, Durham leads to a popular tourism and meeting destination, Prairie Song.


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