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Reminder of Town Meetings On Second Mondays every month. Here is a link to the Agendas:
11/03/2024

Reminder of Town Meetings On Second Mondays every month.

Here is a link to the Agendas:

Quick access to copies of the meeting agendas for upcoming or recent Chouteau Town Council and PWA meetings.

Prayers for the Family. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/JMdrPJ33ifM9TAEo/?mibextid=qi2Omg
17/02/2024

Prayers for the Family.
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Kash Riot Rosebrough
August 19, 2021 — February 14, 2024

Kash Riot Rosebrough, 2, a beautiful little boy whose vibrant spirit brought joy and laughter to all who knew him. Kash was born on August 19, 2021, in Tulsa, and his life was filled with immeasurable love and energy until he departed from this world on February 14, 2024, in Chouteau. Though Kash's time with us was brief, his impact was profound. He possessed a mischievous and ornery personality that never failed to bring a smile to the faces of those around him. His contagious laughter echoed through the air as he fearlessly explored and dived headfirst into every adventure that came his way. Kash was truly all-boy, full of curiosity and loved to explore everything around him. Kash loved to spend time outside. Whether he was running around in the yard or digging in the dirt with his toy excavators and tractors, his enthusiasm for the great outdoors knew no bounds. His collection of dinosaurs and big trucks stood proudly alongside him during his playtime. The joy experienced when playing and exploring was evident in Kash's beaming smile. However, Kash's true happiness resided in being surrounded by his loved ones. Nothing brought as much light to his eyes as spending quality time with his family. He spent all of his days playing at home with mommy and waiting for his daddy John to get off work and come join. To his grandparents and great-grandparents, Kash was one of their greatest joys. Their presence provided comfort and security that nurtured his gentle soul. From shared meals, to counting and learning all the dinosaurs, to other precious moments of bonding. It was clear that love was at the center of their lives together. Kash Riot's journey here on earth may have been short-lived, but the sheer impact he left on our hearts is forever. May we always carry his memory with us and find peace in the knowledge that his spirit continues to guide and inspire us. In saying goodbye to Kash, let us remember the joy he brought into our lives and the legacy he leaves behind—a legacy of love, laughter, curiosity, and unwavering happiness. Kash Riot may have left this world too soon, but the love and joy he brought into the lives of everyone who met him will forever remain, no sweeter soul has touched this earth.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 20, 2024 in the Your Place Church in Pryor with Brother DJ Castoe officiating. Burial will follow in the Fairview Cemetery with Cole Ragsdale, Daniel Goforth, Les Martin, Danny Goforth serving as casket bearers. Honorary casket bearers will be Rick Howard, Clay Larremore, Hunter Rosebrough, Rodney Rosebrough, Trey Larremore, Johnny Ragsdale, Brandon Hawkins and Cope Hawkins. Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., Monday, February 19, 2024, at Shipman's Funeral Home in Pryor. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations of toys be brought to the funeral home, or donations made in memory of Kash Riot to Saint Francis Children’s Hospital https://www.saintfrancis.com/the-childrens-hospital-foundation/ways-to-help/toy-and-gift-donations. To leave his family a message, please visit his Tribute Wall at www.shipmansfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Shipman's Funeral & Cremation Service. In this time of grief and loss, let us extend our thoughts, prayers, and heartfelt sympathies to Kash's adoring family—those who shared in his laughter and cherished him unconditionally through every step of his journey. May they find strength in each other and gather courage from the love that surrounds them.

Kash is survived by his parents, Nika and Johnathan Ragsdale of Chouteau, Oklahoma and Daulton Rosebrough of Adair, Oklahoma. He is also survived by his loving siblings; Tate Michael and Emry Olivia Rosebrough of Chouteau, Oklahoma. He will be dearly missed by his grandparents; Brandy "Gigi" and Les "Papa" Martin of Pryor, Oklahoma, Deanna "Mammy" Larremore Sharp of Pryor, Oklahoma, Johnny "Poppi" and Angela "Lala" Ragsdale of Locust Grove, Oklahoma, Danny "Papa" Goforth and Jamie "Grandma" of Davenport, Oklahoma, Rodney Rosebrough and Melissa Scott of Langley, Oklahoma. Along with great grandparents, Rick “Papa” and Pam “Nannie” Howard of Pryor, Oklahoma, Vicki “Mimi” and Steve “Papa” Scott of Pryor, Oklahoma, Ronnie "Pa" and Sue "Mam" Rosebrough of Adair, Oklahoma. Aunts and Uncles, Cole and Britney Ragsdale, Daniel and Sam Goforth, Chandler Parsons and John Melugin, Madison, Collin, and Ethan Goforth; Hunter and Ashley Rosebrough, Jase Rosebrough, Clay and Micki Larremore, Shelly and Eddie Hammer, Kimberly and Brandon Hawkins, DeAnn Rosebrough, Tony and Carlene Rosebrough, Brooke Harrison, and Taylor Miller. Plus, many other relatives and friends. He is preceded in death by grandparents and great-grandparents, Mary and Floyd Gray, Shirley "Mimi" Fulmer, Roger Larremore, Harold and Selva Caruthers, and Gene Goforth.

Pray for our communityhttps://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=768581951971684&id=100064596583366&mibextid=Nif5oz
12/01/2024

Pray for our community
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Main Street Is all clear and back open...

"Tragedy in a Small Town"

Mayes County Sheriffs Deputies were pursuing a suspect on a Dirt Bike following an attempted traffic stop in or near Chouteau.

A tragedy has occurred, as the fleeing suspect struck and killed a Pedestrian, and during that collision, the suspect was also killed .

Main Street has been Blocked off in all Directions, as Oklahoma Highway Patrol is investigating the collision.

Our hearts are heavy for all of those involved, as the Pedestrian is a resident of Chouteau and it is believed that the fleeing suspect may also be a resident of Chouteau.

No names are being released at this time.

Why the suspect fled, we may never know, but a press conference is scheduled next week, where additional details will be released.

For now, let's pray for the Community that is in Mayes County, Chouteau, Oklahoma.

Pray For all of those involved, Chouteau Fire Department, the Deputies, Troopers, and the Friends and family of the victim & the suspects too. As many are grieving.

10/04/2023
07/04/2023

She will be missed

06/04/2023

Homeland Food Stores provides groceries to your local community. Enjoy your shopping experience when you visit our supermarket.

Town says they have the leak fix and working on getting water pressure back up.
31/01/2023

Town says they have the leak fix and working on getting water pressure back up.

31/01/2023

There is a major water line break in town.

The city is aware and the crews are working to get it fixed.

It's cold outside it's going to take some time.

Contact for the people doing the side walk project across town
20/12/2022

Contact for the people doing the side walk project across town

12/12/2022

PSA
Chouteau town residents tonight is the town and pwa meetings . They start at 6pm. They are at the city offices on lewis st.
Pwa is first followed by town.
I encourage you to come to meetings to see what's new in our town and to know first hand any new issues.
I feel it's good to know what's going on and things coming to town.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all.

I know we just had the parade last night, but I think the city may end up leaving the barricades were they are just to w...
06/12/2022

I know we just had the parade last night, but I think the city may end up leaving the barricades were they are just to warn about the terrible roads.

04/11/2022
11/10/2022

Straight II’s today at OSSAA Regionals!
Colorguard Soloist (Peyton Sellers) received a II
Colorguard Duet (Chloe Arnold & Hailey Schencks) received a III
Great job band!
It’s been a great season!
October 24th we will have a free Community Showcase! Come out and watch our show along with the Colorguard solos and duets! (More info will be in a post soon)

03/10/2022
Burn out competition has started
17/09/2022

Burn out competition has started

13/09/2022

We Are Getting Ready!
Next Week is a Big Week for Chouteau!
Friday:
Homecoming Parade on Main Street!
🏈 Homecoming 🏈
Saturday:
The 20th Black Buggy Day Celebration!
Pickin the Line on 69!
Car Show on Main 🏁🏁🏁

Just so you know
22/08/2022

Just so you know

Tax Free Weekend for Oklahoma is coming up  August 5,6,7 !!!
15/07/2022

Tax Free Weekend for Oklahoma is coming up August 5,6,7 !!!

It's happening! Chouteau's Farmers market
16/06/2022

It's happening! Chouteau's Farmers market

Proud Oklahoma company is looking for great people, if you need work give them a call.
23/05/2022

Proud Oklahoma company is looking for great people, if you need work give them a call.

Chouteau Fire Department getting ready for the fish fry! Tonight 5-21-2022 4pm-8pm
21/05/2022

Chouteau Fire Department getting ready for the fish fry! Tonight 5-21-2022 4pm-8pm

14/05/2022

One week from today!

Help support the Amish schools tonight.
10/05/2022

Help support the Amish schools tonight.

03/05/2022

Attention: Chouteau Storm Shelters are open. 5/2/2022 7:45pm

Food for thought thought this morning: Proverbs 34:11-14Children, come and listen to me. I will teach you to worship the...
11/04/2022

Food for thought thought this morning:
Proverbs 34:11-14
Children, come and listen to me. I will teach you to worship the Lord.
You must do these things to enjoy life and have many happy days.
You must not say evil things, and you must not tell lies.
Stop doing evil and do good. Look for peace and work for it.

Psalms 34:11‭-‬14 NCV
https://bible.com/bible/105/psa.34.11-14.NCV

Children, come and listen to me. I will teach you to worship the LORD. You must do these things to enjoy life and have many happy days. You must not say evil things, and you must not tell lies. Stop d

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