Opinion

Left to right: USDA Rural Development Business and Cooperative Programs Director Amy Cowley, Deputy Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation Bryan Warner, and State Director USDA Rural Development Kenneth Corn at a Rural Business Development Grant presentation for the Cherokee Nation that will assist with entrepreneurs in the Tahlequah area. Courtesy photo

Left to right: USDA Rural Development Business and Cooperative Programs Director Amy Cowley, Deputy Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation Bryan Warner, and State Director USDA Rural Development Kenneth Corn at a Rural Business Development Grant presentation for the Cherokee Nation that will assist with entrepreneurs in the Tahlequah area. Courtesy photo

USDA – A Resource to Grow Entrepreneurs in Rural America

Growing businesses from the ground up in rural Oklahoma can be difficult, but at Rural Development...
Senator Kendal Sacchieri

Senator Kendal Sacchieri

Preparing for next session

It was an honor to officially be sworn into the Oklahoma Senate in November and begin serving...