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Relocation Packet Broken Bow Chamber of Commerce Information for New Residents 113 W Martin Luther King Drive • Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-584-3393 or 800-52-TREES Fax 580-584-7698 www.brokenbowchamber.com www.visitmccurtaincounty.com Population: McCurtain County (2019) – 32,832 • City of Broken Bow (2020) – 4,031 Population: 15 mile radius of Broken Bow is 23,385. Broken Bow is in McCurtain County in Southeast Oklahoma. We are the gateway city to Broken Bow Lake, Beavers Bend Resort Park, Mountain Fork River, Little River, and Glover River and the Ouachita National Forest. • McCurtain County is one of 77 counties in Oklahoma. They are the 3rd largest county in the state • Median household income: Local-$47,508 • State-$52,919 • National-$65,712 • Employees: 12,420 McCurtain County contains 1901 square miles. The people per square mile in 2018 was 18.0 Local Zip Codes Oklahoma Area Codes Prefixes 74722-Battiest 580-Southeast & Southwest 306-314-584-Broken Bow 74728-Broken Bow 405-Oklahoma City 835-Eagletown 74734-Eagletown 918-Tulsa 494-Hochatown/Hollycreek 74740-Haworth 539-Northeast 420-Oak Hill 74745-Idabel 981-Wright City 74957-Smithville Miles to nearest City 286-208-612-Idabel Ft. Smith-130 74764-Valliant 241-Battiest Little Rock-225 74766-Wright City Shreveport-155 208-245-286-Haworth Oklahoma City-240 244-Smithville Tulsa-200 933-Valliant Dallas-200 Miles to Nearest Airport Texarkana Regional Airport-82 miles Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)-218 miles (870)774-2171 Texarkana (972)973-3112 Dallas Tulsa International Airport-205 miles Will Rodgers Airport-242 miles (918)838-5000 Tulsa (405)316-3200 Oklahoma City Dallas Love Field-205 miles Shreveport Airport-155 miles (214)670-6080 Dallas (318)673-5370 Shreveport Nearest Local Airports Broken Bow Airport Sevier County Airport —21 miles (580-584-2282) (870-642-2926) Runway 3200 x 50ft, / 975 x 15m Runway 5001 x 75 ft. / 1524 x 23 m Idabel Airport —13 miles (580-286-3558) Runway 5001 ft. x 75 ft. 1 Broken Bow Chamber of Commerce Information for New Residents 113 W Martin Luther King Drive • Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-584-3393 or 800-52-TREES Fax 580-584-7698 www.brokenbowchamber.com www.visitmccurtaincounty.com # Em- Major Employers Product/Service ployed Tyson Foods Poultry Processing 1600 Weyerhaeuser (Idabel) Lumber 500 Broken Bow Public Schools Education Services 210 Dominance Industries Fiber Board 130 JM Huber Oriental Strand Broad 145 Jimmy Tucker Trucking Nationwide Common Carrier 88 Daryl Thomason Trucking Nationwide Common Carrier 200 Bell Lumber & Pole Lumber 20 City of Broken Bow Services 85 Wal-Mart Personal Service 115 Pine Telephone Service 59 Weyerhaeuser/Timberlands Forestry 20 Real Estate Agents: Union Home Mortgage 405-706-8830 Debbie Elliott www.unionhomemortgage.com/tnewton Keller Williams 580-212-7288 RE/MAX Freedom [email protected] 580-584-5005 Kiamichi Real Estate Evelyn Warren 580-584-2809 Keller Williams Real Estate www.kiamichirealty.com 580-236-0124 United Country – Hibben & Associates Utility Companies: 580-494-3466 Electric: www.brokenbowokrealestate.com Choctaw Electric 580-286-7155 David Sacks Real Estate 214-683-3957 PSO/AEP www.sacksteam.com 888-216-3523 Water: Paula Beauchamp Keller Williams Broken Bow Pub. Works Authority 512-201-3875 580-584-3407 [email protected] Sylvia Murphy McCurtain County Rural Water # 5 Broken Bow Real Estate 580-494-6283 580-306-3182 Mountain Fork Water Supply 580-584-2580 2 Broken Bow Chamber of Commerce Information for New Residents 113 W Martin Luther King Drive • Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-584-3393 or 800-52-TREES Fax 580-584-7698 www.brokenbowchamber.com www.visitmccurtaincounty.com Cell Phone Providers: Bank & Financial Services Bravado wireless Arvest Bank 918-463-2921 580-584-9135 Pine Cellular Phones First Bank 580-584-3330 580-584-9123 US Cellular—In Touch Communications McCurtain County National Bank 580-584-5745 580-584-7746 Telephone: Edward Jones Investments Pine Telephone Company 580-584-6696 580-584-3355 First State Bank Cable: 580-494-3105 Broken Bow Pine Rural TV Cable 580-584-3870 First State Bank– Hochatown Branch Natural Gas: 580-494-3105 Oklahoma Natural Gas 580-584-2732 Maverick Finance 580-584-2873 Insurance Agencies: Aflac MKB Finance 903-826-5030 580-286-2274 Archey Warren Insurance Tucker’s Payroll Solutions 580-584-9304 580-584-2070 Davis Forestry Insurance Agency Union Home Mortgage 580-584-2420 405-706-8830 Evan Smalling State Farm Insurance 580-584-7277 Media KBEL 96.7 FM Jennifer Andrews State Farm Insurance 580-286-6642 580-584-9184 KKBI 106.1/Q102.9 FM McCurtain County Farm Bureau 580-584-3388 580-584-3976 Bunyard Broadcasting Norment & Landers Insurance 870-642-2446 903-785-3065 East Texas Broadcasting Plemmons Insurance Agency 903-572-1437 580-584-2192 Broken Bow News 580-286-3321 Broken Bow Housing Authority 580-584-6939 Whatley Sign Company 870-773-2139 3 Fenix Billboards 870-584-9199 Broken Bow Chamber of Commerce Information for New Residents 113 W Martin Luther King Drive • Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-584-3393 or 800-52-TREES Fax 580-584-7698 www.brokenbowchamber.com www.visitmccurtaincounty.com Home Health Post Office/Mailing: Complete OK Home & Hospice Services Broken Bow Post Office 580-584-6613 580-584-6633 Pharmacies: Local Library: Sherrill’s Pharmacy Broken Bow Public Library 580-584-3353 1-866-218-6582 Simpson Pharmacy Medical Services 580-584-2850 Hospital: Pruett’s Pharmacy Paris Regional Medical Center 580-584-6056 903-785-4521 Nursing Homes Broken Bow Health & Rehab Clinics: 580-584-6433 Black Oak Clinic LLC 580-584-3099 Funeral Homes Brumley Funeral Home Kiamichi Family Medical Center 580-584-3344 580-286-6688 Bunch-Singleton Funeral Home McCurtain Family Medical Clinic 580-584-3376 580-584-7210 Exercise: Choctaw Nation Health Clinic BMW Fitness 580-584-2766 903-908-3384 XL Fitness Texarkana Emergency Center 580-584-2030 903-838-8000 Domestic Violence Hochatown Urgent Care- McCurtain SOS For Families Memorial Clinic Intervention Advocacy 580-494-6562 580-286-7533 Medical Supplies: Furniture Complete Care Medical Don’s EZ Pay 580-584-5022 580-584-3668 Family Resource Center Glen’s Furniture House Upon a Rock 580-584-6340 580-306-0648 4 Broken Bow Chamber of Commerce Information for New Residents 113 W Martin Luther King Drive • Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-584-3393 or 800-52-TREES Fax 580-584-7698 www.brokenbowchamber.com www.visitmccurtaincounty.com Services Big Country Insulation David Jordan Hauling 580-236-3499 580-306-5513 County Trash Service Discount Tire & Alignment 580-584-6474 580-584-5200 Choctaw Small Business Discount Wheel & Tire 580-740-2491 580-584-9700 Doc’s Detail Shop Cyclo LP Gas 580-634-1491 580-584-9141 E&J Pest Control Flooring Outfitters 580-584-7172 580-286-3030 Little Dixie Community Action Agency On Site Sanitation 580-326-3351 580-286-8839 Inside Out Services Trigger Mechanical 580-236-1928 580-612-6335 Job Site Johns Animal Care 580-584-2583 Pratt Veterinary Services 580-584-9101 Southern Comfort Heat & Air 580-212-3436 ARK (Animal Rescue & Kare) 580-236-2275 Southern Workforce Board 580-380-7872 Trucking Companies Daryl Thomason Trucking 4 Way Professional Pest Control 580-584-2895 580-286-6484 Jimmie Tucker Trucking Rustin Concrete (Idabel) 580-584-9143 580-286-5552 David Jordan Hauling McCurtain County Shipping Center 580-306-5513 580-584-2551 5 Broken Bow Chamber of Commerce Information for New Residents 113 W Martin Luther King Drive • Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-584-3393 or 800-52-TREES Fax 580-584-7698 www.brokenbowchamber.com www.visitmccurtaincounty.com RV & Automotive Dealerships Organizations Robbins RV Center Broken Bow Lions Club 580-286-6551 Wednesdays @ Noon DeQueen Auto Group McCurtain County Tourism Authority 870-642-3604 580-584-3393 www.visitmccurtaincounty.com James Hodge-Chevrolet Broken Bow 580-584-3600 Kiamichi Owa Chito Festival 580-584-3393 James Hodge Dodge Chrysler Jeep Www.OwaChitoFestival.com 580-584-9151 Professionals James Hodge Ford-Idabel Sarah Prater, CPA 580-286-7676 580-584-3085 Electrician: Amelia Daniel, CPA Prater Electric 580-494-3100 580-584-3086 Sean Huffman, PLLC 580-584-2726 Construction Companies: TJ Construction JP Longacre, Attorney at Law 580-212-5113 580-286-6636 Dennis White Construction Industry 580-212-6149 Dominance-Pan Pacific 580-584-6247 Lumber-Retail: Bailey Lumber Company Tyson Foods 580-584-2159 580-584-9191 Weyerhaeuser/Timberlands Company Broken Bow Sales 580-494-6761 580-584-6313 J.M. Huber Corporation Lambert Lumber 580-584-7000 580-584-9272 **for a complete list of all tourist related Ace Hardware– Broken Bow resources, activities, and services please visit 580-584-3273 either the Broken Bow Chamber website or the McCurtain County Tourism Authority website: brokenbowchamber.com visitmccurtaincounty.com 6 Broken Bow Chamber of Commerce Information for New Residents 113 W Martin Luther King Drive • Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-584-3393 or 800-52-TREES Fax 580-584-7698 www.brokenbowchamber.com www.visitmccurtaincounty.com RENTAL PROPERTY OWNERS Garden Walk Apartments-1200 N Broadway 580-584-9807 Idabel Pioneer Village Apts. – Kendal Sorrels 580-286-6845 Pines Apartments-100 Abby Lane 580-584-9147 Rouleau House (Idabel) – Theda Jett 580-208-2830 Savage Mobile Home & Lot Rentals – Teresa Longacre 580-212-6852 Serenity Place Apartments – Sabra Williston Halsey 405-519-4935 Guthrie Rentals 870-582-5423 Valliant Village Apts. (Valliant) – Theda Jett 855-332-2011 Broken Bow Housing Authority 580-584-6939 7 Broken Bow Chamber of Commerce Information for New Residents 113 W Martin Luther King Drive • Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-584-3393 or 800-52-TREES Fax 580-584-7698 www.brokenbowchamber.com www.visitmccurtaincounty.com Churches First Baptist Church First Assembly of God First United Methodist Church 505 N Broadway S Park Drive 209 E.
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