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March 11, 2013

Monday, March 11: GOOD AFTERNOON!

TAHLEQUAH — It's the second Monday of the month, which means it's one of our busiest news days. We'll be covering Tahlequah School Board, Hulbert School Board, Tahlequah City Hospital Board, and Cherokee Nation Tribal Council – and depending on what happens, you'll get those reports in either Tuesday's or Wednesday's Press. Other stories we're working on for you:

• Rob Anderson takes a look at legislation to allow horse slaughterhouses in Oklahoma.

• Teddye Snell drops by a scarf-making workshop.

• Renee Fite has her monthly volunteer profile, and this one's on Cindy Farmer.

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Where do you think bicycle trails are most needed in Cherokee County?

In the downtown corridor.
Not downtown, because it would be too congested, but on peripheral streets, like Bluff, Downing and College, and Muskogee but not downtown.
On the rural highways mainly in recreational areas, like Highways 10 and 82.
Only in special areas, like parks.
I do not think Cherokee County needs any (or more) bike trails.
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