Wagoner is the seat of Wagoner County, Oklahoma. The town was founded as a crossroads community, located at the point where two railroads intersected, named for Wagoner's Switch, which had previously been located just below the town to accommodate the shipment of logs from the river bottom. The town used the name and the switch was moved to the town. Wagoner was incorporated in 1896, as the first incorporated town in Indian Territory.
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Located on East Cherokee Street in Wagoner, Oklahoma, the law firm represents Wagoner County residents. Featurerd is a profile of the firm, news, case results, directions to the office, hours, and contact data.
http://www.wagonerattorney.com/
Wagoner Area Chamber of Commerce
Comprised of businesses and professional people in the Wagoner, Oklahoma region, the non-profit organization works to further the economic interests of its members and the general community. Its site features a directory of businesses and a schedule of events.
http://www.thecityofwagoner.org/
The services and health resources of the hospital facility in Wagoner, Oklahoma are featured, and a directory of physicians, contact data, and employment postings are included.
http://www.wagonerhospital.com/
Published in Wagoner, Oklahoma, the Tribune is the newspaper of record for Wagoner County. Published in print weekly, its web edition is updated daily, offering news, sports, and other features. Full access to its content is available by subscription.
http://wagonertribune.com/
The mayor's office, city council, and city government services are outlined on the official municipal web site. Other resources include a history of the town, event calendar, and a guide to the community.
http://www.wagonercity.com/