The State Journal
The State Journal, founded in 1901 by pioneer journalist M.J. McCoy in Cherokee, Oklahoma, has played a vital role in the region's media landscape. Renowned for its integrity and commitment to accurate reporting, The State Journal has adapted to changing times while remaining a staunch advocate for community issues. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The State Journal starting 1903, including 7,012 scans in total. This archive offers a diverse array of content, including news reports, opinion pieces, feature stories, and local events coverage, providing a unique opportunity to explore historical figures, events, and possibly even connections to your own family history. Engaging with this rich resource fosters an informed and engaged community while promoting civic engagement across Alfalfa County and beyond. Start your search today and discover the stories that have shaped your community through the lens of The State Journal.