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Cherokee Nation Dedicates $2.4M Road Project in Sequoyah County

VIAN, Oklahoma, June 15 -- The Cherokee Nation, a federally-recognized Native American tribe, issued the following news release:

Cherokee Nation and Sequoyah County officials gathered near Vian Thursday to dedicate a newly paved 8-mile stretch of Moonshine Road in rural Sequoyah County.

The $2.4 million project includes an asphalt overlay covering nearly 8.49 miles of road, along with the placement of new rumble striping, guardrail and the installation of new signs.

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Julie Hubbard, 918/207-3896, julie-hubbard@cherokee.org