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Choctaw Nation awards Touch of Teal Massage with $5,000 forgivable loan
Published Wednesday, August 20, 2025
The Choctaw Development Fund awarded Touch of Teal Massage with a $5,000 forgivable loan.
Touch of Teal Massage is owned and operated by Samantha Teal, who has over 13 years of experience as an occupational therapist and over three years of experience as a massage therapist. Touch of Teal Massage offers lymphatic massage and cupping therapy, among other more»
Choctaw Nation awards Recharge Sports Recovery with $5,000 forgivable loan
Published Wednesday, August 13, 2025
The Choctaw Development Fund awarded Recharge Sports Recovery with a $5,000 forgivable loan.
Recharge Sports Recovery is owned and operated by Katelen and Matthew Chronister and Chelsey Barnes. The group opened the sports recovery business in Poteau in 2024, and they offer compression therapy, cold tub therapy, cupping, electrical stimulation, and many more»
Choctaw Nation awards Beauty and the Bag with $5,000 forgivable loan
Published Wednesday, August 13, 2025
The Choctaw Development Fund awarded Beauty and the Bag with a $5,000 forgivable loan.
Beauty and the Bag is owned and operated by Martie Southard in Pocola. The storefront boutique offers trendy, high quality handbags and accessories, including wallets, keychains, and seasonal accessories.
Money from the Choctaw Development Fund was used to purchase a more»
Choctaw Nation awards It’s So Fluffy Cotton Candy with $5,000 forgivable loan
Published Wednesday, August 13, 2025
The Choctaw Development Fund awarded It’s So Fluffy Cotton Candy with a $5,000 forgivable loan.
It’s So Fluffy Cotton Candy is owned and operated by Taylor Westerfield. Westerfield opened the business in 2022 and serves Poteau and the surrounding area at farmers markets, craft shows, private parties and community events.
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Choctaw Nation awards Soggy Bottom Designs with $5,000 forgivable loan
Published Monday, August 4, 2025
The Choctaw Development Fund awarded Soggy Bottom Designs a $5,000 forgivable loan.
Soggy Bottom Designs is owned and operated by Travis and Jessica McDaniel in Atoka. The business specializes in custom embroidery services for businesses, schools, sports teams and individuals within a 100-mile radius.
Money from the Choctaw Development Fund will help more»
Community Events Drive Visitor Traffic and Economic Activity: A Case Study from Ignite the Island at Wister Lake
Published Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Small-town community events continue to prove their value, not just in building civic pride, but in delivering real economic benefit.
more»Choctaw Nation awards Anderson Creek Surveying with $5,000 forgivable loan
Published Wednesday, July 16, 2025
)- The Choctaw Development Fund awarded Anderson Creek Surveying a $5,000 forgivable loan.
Anderson Creek Surveying is owned and operated by James and Sarah Payne in Tuskahoma. The business offers professional land surveying, including boundary surveys, mortgage inspections and subdivision planning and platting for property owners, developers, banks and more»
Choctaw Nation awards TJ Photography with $5,000 forgivable loan
Published Monday, June 23, 2025
The Choctaw Development Fund awarded TJ Photography a $5,000 forgivable loan.
TJ Photography is owned and operated by BreAnna Jefferson, a photographer serving the McCurtain County area. TJ Photography specializes in photography for weddings, events and sports, as well as offering family and individual sessions.
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