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Cookson Hills Publishers, Inc., established in 1978, is a family-owned publishing company based in Sallisaw, Oklahoma. Currently led by third-generation owners Jeff and Jack Mayo, the company has a rich history in community journalism.

Our portfolio includes nine newspapers across southeast Oklahoma, such as the Sequoyah County Times, Vian Tenkiller News, The Eufaula Indian Journal, McIntosh County Democrat, Okmulgee Times, Henryetta Free-Lance, and Eastern Times-Register in Roland.In October 2023, we expanded our reach by acquiring the Atoka County Times and Stigler News-Sentinel, furthering our commitment to delivering quality journalism to our communities.

Beyond traditional newspaper publishing, Cookson Hills Publishers, Inc. offers digital media marketing and premium promotional printing services. Our expertise spans digital and social media marketing, print advertising, and promotional items, allowing us to craft strategic mixed media campaigns tailored to resonate with your target audience.At Cookson Hills Publishers, Inc., we are passionate about keeping our readers informed, engaged, and inspired. Whether through print or digital platforms, we are committed to excellence in journalism, ensuring every issue reflects the unique voice and values of our audience. Thank you for making us part of your story.

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Eufaula Memorial Library
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Eufaula Memorial Library
July 2, 2025
A llama and a youngster got acquainted at a petting zoo at the Eufaula Memorial Library Wednesday, June 25. Dozens of kids and adults enjoyed the llama, goats, donkey and other animals, provided by Ma...
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Eufaula hosting July 4 Celebration
July 2, 2025
Mayor James Hickman and the City of Eufaula are honored to invite residents and visitors to the annual Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration on Friday, July 4. The fireworks will begin shortly after su...
A legacy lives on
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A legacy lives on
By LaDonna Rhodes Staff Writer 
July 2, 2025
Selby Minner’s Celebration of Life on Saturday at the Checotah Performing Arts Center was a beautiful 3-hour-long tribute to an amazing soul who loved the blues and more importantly, loved people. As ...
Lightning strike kills Eufaula woman in cemetery
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Lightning strike kills Eufaula woman in cemetery
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
July 2, 2025
A 57-year-old Eufaula woman was killed by lightning during a routine stroll through a cemetery Friday evening. Joy Ann Rogers was walking through Greenwood cemetery shortly before 7 p.m. when a thunde...
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Native American Arts & Crafts show Saturday
July 2, 2025
Eufaula Indian Community will host an Arts and Crafts show and sale Saturday, July 5 at the IEC Center, 800 Birkes Road, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In addition to this event, a chair volleyball tournament...
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