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Warner
A: Main, Main, News
January 23, 2024

Warner named a NSU 2024 Centurion

Cherokee Nation Deputy Chief Bryan Warner, 2009 Alumnus of Northeastern State University (NSU) in Tahlequah, has recently been named a 2024 Centurion at the college.

Cherokee Nation Deputy Chief Bryan Warner, a 2009 alumnus of Northeastern State University (NSU) in Tahlequah, has recently been named a 2024 Centurion at the college.

According to a press release, a NSU Centurion is an individual whose leadership and commitment, in the course of helping others, has made a significant impact during the university’s history.

The honors are reportedly given to NSU alumni, faculty, staff, students or any member of the NSU community — whether past or present — who impacted the life of the nominator, the Northeastern community or the public at large.

A Centurion can be living or deceased and should embody the legacy and spirit of NSU.

Since selecting 100 individuals as inaugural recipients of the Centurion Award during its Centennial Celebration in 2009, NSU has continued to add multiple names to the Centurion list each year.

The newest class of NSU Centurions to be honored, along with Warner, include:

• Dr. Eun-Jun Bang, Ph.D., MSW, MS, NSU Professor & Chair, School of Social Work

• Mr. James Bell, NSU Director of Public Safety, 2013 and 2015 Alumnus

• Mr. C. Fred Burks, NSU Foundation board member, 1969 Alumnus

• Dr. William Jackson, O.D., 1991 Alumnus

• Ms. Andrea D. Tucker, Past NSU Alumni board member, BBA 2006, MBA 2009

• Mr. Terry G. Williams, SVP, Chief Population Health Officer for Advocate Health, Vice Chief Academic Officer for Transformative Solutions for Advocate Health and 1989 Alumnus

“NSU takes pride in recognizing the 2024 Centurions, acknowledging their leadership and ongoing positive contributions,” NSU President Rodney Hanley said. “It will be an honor to be in the company of these outstanding individuals who embody the legacy of NSU.”

In celebration of NSU’s Founders Day 2024, these new members will be added to the roll of NSU Centurions and honored during a luncheon on March 6 at 11:30 a.m. in the Senator Herb Rozell Ballroom at the NSU University Center. Visit www.nsualumni.com/centurions to register for the event.

For more information, contact the office of the president at 918-444-2000.

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Area youngsters get to meet their local ‘Heroes’
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Area youngsters visited and took photos with local heroes of the Sallisaw Police and Fire departments on Friday at the Stanley Tubbs Memorial Library as part of the "Meet Your Heroes" event, held annu...
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Selection for federal initiative ‘is a step forward’ for hospital
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Selection for federal initiative ‘is a step forward’ for hospital
June 3, 2025
Northeastern Health System Sequoyah (NHSS) has been selected to participate in the CMS Rural Community Hospital Demonstration Program effective May 1, a federal initiative aimed at supporting healthca...
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Counties grapple with limited insurance coverage, finances
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It’s been almost two years since Ottawa County was ordered to pay $33 million in a wrongful death lawsuit, a ruling that sent shockwaves throughout the state and was a jarring wake-up call for countie...
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Carl Albert welcomes Allen as newest regent
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Carl Albert welcomes Allen as newest regent
June 3, 2025
Carl Albert State College (CASC) is proud to announce the appointment of Mark D. Allen as the newest member of its Board of Regents. A lifelong Oklahoman and accomplished public servant, Allen brings ...
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Bridge replacement at Tenkiller Dam moves forward with $28.7M contract
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Bridge replacement at Tenkiller Dam moves forward with $28.7M contract
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
June 3, 2025
A major infrastructure upgrade is underway at Tenkiller Dam as part of a newly awarded contract aimed at improving safety and reliability at the decades-old structure. On May 15, the U.S. Army Corps o...
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Sequoyah County vital statistics
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Sequoyah County vital statistics
June 3, 2025
June 2, 2025 Marriage Licenses Issued Isaac Rogers, 20, Sallisaw; Aubrie Cottrell, 20, Sallisaw. Charles Cranford Jr., 54, Vian; Lynn Orr, 53, Vian. Jacob Collins, 28, Vian; Sarah Eaker, 23, Vian. Cha...
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