Coweta is a city in Wagoner County, Oklahoma. Before Oklahoma became a state, the area that was to become Coweta was part of the Creek Nation, and the community was named for a Creek Indian war town on the Chattahoochee River in southwestern Georgia. The area was first settled by Indians about 1840, and a mission named Koweta was established there in 1843.
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The city's official web site features a guide for residents, and an overview to the municipal government and its departments. Also presented is a community calendar, online bill pay, and access to various public documents and reports.
http://www.cityofcoweta-ok.gov/
Published each Wednesday, the Coweta American offers news coverage of the city and county government, education, business activities and events, sports, religion, obituaries, and other features. Its web edition publishes content from the print edition, along with special sections.
http://cowetaamerican.com/
The Chamber is an organization comprised of businesses and people in the Coweta, Oklahoma area, participating in community projects that increase local employment, profits and opportunities. Its membership policies and programs are highlighted, along with a guide to the area.
http://www.cowetachamber.com/
The public school administrative district operates eight K-12 school campuses, as well as an alternative education academy and a gifted and talented program, each of which are highlighted here, with schedules and contacts.
http://cowetaps.com/
The Coweta, Oklahoma dealership specializes in the sale of refurbished compact diesel tractors, as well as other tractors, construction equipment, new and used mowers, multi-terrain vehicles, implements and attachments, which are featured here, along with its service center, finance policies, location, and hours.
http://www.thetractoryard.com/