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Little is a populated place in Seminole County, Oklahoma, at an elevation of 968 feet. [1] [2] It is north of the City of Seminole and east of Shawnee, Oklahoma, located at the intersection of US Route 377 and Oklahoma State Highway 99A, just south of Interstate 40. [3] It had a post office from August 14, 1902 to November 30, 1916. [4]
Map of Southeastern Oklahoma.Definitions of "Little Dixie" vary widely, but most stay within the southeastern quadrant of the state. Little Dixie is a name given to southeast Oklahoma, which in the past was strongly influenced by Southern ("Dixie") culture, as its white settlers were chiefly Southerners seeking a start in new lands following the American Civil War.
The Little River is a tributary of the Red River, with a total length of 217 miles (349 km), 130 miles (210 km) within the Choctaw Indian Reservation in southeastern Oklahoma and 87 miles (140 km) in southwestern Arkansas [2] in the United States.
Sue Ann Arnall was one of the original nine members of a trust formed in 2019 to operate the Oklahoma County jail. She was the last to leave. Oklahoma County jail trustee quits, saying she has ...
Oklahoma Legislature has little over a week to agree on a budget. With just nine days left before the Legislature is required to adjourn the 2024 legislative session, the pressure to complete the ...
The Little River National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge of the United States located in Oklahoma.It covers 15,000 acres (61 km 2) of forests and wetlands.. The refuge contains most of the remaining bottomland hardwood communities in the southeastern part of the state.
The Little River near Sasakwa, Oklahoma The Little River near Tecumseh, Oklahoma. The Little River is a tributary of the Canadian River, 90 miles (140 km) long, in central Oklahoma, United States. Via the Canadian and Arkansas rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. The Little River rises in Moore in northwestern Cleveland ...
Oklahoma has 41 state parks, two national protected forests or grasslands, [12] and a network of wildlife preserves and conservation areas. Six percent of the state's 10 million acres (40,000 km 2 ) of forest is public land, [ 11 ] including the western portions of the Ouachita National Forest , the largest and oldest national forest in the ...