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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Winter Softball Camp

Winter Softball Camp hosted by Monica Abbott at Ardmore High School.


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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Winter Baseball Camp

2009 Chickasaw Nation winter baseball camp. The camp took place at Ardmore High School. Best campers this year went to Austin Lambert of Coalgate and Ryan Stewart from Lone Grove.


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Friday, December 18, 2009
Elder's Chistmas Luncheon

Elders Christmas Luncheon that took place at the Agri-plex in Ada.


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The Chickasaw Nation's jurisdictional territory includes 7,648 square miles of south-central Oklahoma and encompasses all or parts of 13 Oklahoma counties.

1. Grady County 8. Johnston County
2. McClain County 9. Jefferson County
3. Garvin County 10. Love County
4. Pontotoc County 11. Marshall County
5. Stephens County 12. Bryan County
6. Carter County 13. Coal County
7. Murray County    

Chickasaw Nation Boundary and Legislative districts map
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Climate

The Chickasaw Nation has a continental climate with cold winters and hot summers. Normal daily mean temperatures range from 37 degrees in January to 85 degrees in July.

The record low temperature in the state of Oklahoma was -27 degrees on January 18, 1930, and the record high temperature of 120 degrees was set at Tishomingo on July 26, 1943.

Dry, sunny weather generally prevails throughout the Chickasaw Nation. Average rainfall is between 35 and 50 inches. Snowfall averages about 9 inches per year.

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