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Roosevelt, Oklahoma
Nestled in Kiowa County, Roosevelt is a charming small town named after President Theodore Roosevelt, who personally visited our community in 1903. Established in 1901 by former Rough Rider Charley Hunter, Roosevelt offers small-town charm with easy access to Great Plains State Park and Tom Steed Reservoir. With just over 200 friendly residents, Roosevelt exemplifies the peaceful spirit and agricultural heritage of rural Oklahoma.

Our City Council
Roosevelt's City Council is comprised of dedicated community members who volunteer their time to serve our town's interests. These local residents bring diverse backgrounds and a shared commitment to preserving Roosevelt's small-town character while working to meet the needs of our community. Council meetings are open to the public, and residents are always welcome to attend and share their thoughts on matters affecting our town. For meeting schedules, agendas, and contact information, please visit City Hall or call during regular business hours.
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