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    Fall Issue 2025 | ISSN: 3065-6958

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  • Oklahoma

    Rentiesville, Oklahoma, is more than just a spot on the map; it’s a community pulsating with history and vibrant culture. With a population small enough to make every festival feel like a family reunion, Rentiesville offers a sense of belonging that larger cities often lack. This town is a treasure trove of heritage as one of the remaining historically Black towns in Oklahoma, carrying forward a legacy of resilience and pride. At the heart of Rentiesville is the


    iconic D.C. Minner's Down Home Blues Club, an institution where the town's storied past and lively present come together in an annual festival that draws music lovers from all over. It's not just about the sultry blues tunes, but a feeling—a community coming together to celebrate life, history, and art. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the winding paths and lush scenery at nearby Lake Eufaula, ideal for weekend getaways or a peaceful afternoon escape.


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    Living in Rentiesville means basking in the simplicity and beauty of everyday life, with friendly neighbors and southern charm around every corner. Here, community spirit isn’t just a phrase; it’s a way of life. Rentiesville invites those seeking authenticity, a slower pace, and the comfort of knowing you're part of a rich tapestry of history and culture.

     
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    Discover the Historic Charm of Rentiesville, Oklahoma

    Rentiesville, Oklahoma, is more than just a spot on the map; it’s a community pulsating with history and vibrant culture. With a population small enough to make every festival feel like a family reunion, Rentiesville offers a sense of belonging that larger cities often lack. This town is a treasure trove of heritage as one of the remaining historically Black towns in Oklahoma, carrying forward a legacy of resilience and pride. At the heart of Rentiesville is the iconic D.C. Minner's Down Home Blues Club, an institution where the town's storied past and lively present come together in an annual festival that draws music lovers from all over. It's not just about the sultry blues tunes, but a feeling—a community coming together to celebrate life, history, and art. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the winding paths and lush scenery at nearby Lake Eufaula, ideal for weekend getaways or a peaceful afternoon escape. Living in Rentiesville means basking in the simplicity and beauty of everyday life, with friendly neighbors and southern charm around every corner. Here, community spirit isn’t just a phrase; it’s a way of life. Rentiesville invites those seeking authenticity, a slower pace, and the comfort of knowing you're part of a rich tapestry of history and culture.

  • Hometown Heroes celebrates the brave men and women from Rentiesville who answered the call to serve. They left their homes, families, and communities to defend our freedoms. They brought with them the values of their upbringing, woven into the fabric of the communities they cherished. Across generations, these heroes stood united, embodying courage, sacrifice, and a love of country that knows no bounds. Whether on land, sea, or in

    the skies, they carried the spirit of their hometowns with them, facing challenges with unyielding resolve and selflessness. We honor their service, their legacy, and the communities that raised them. Today, we remember not just their dedication but the strength and unity that bind us all as Americans. Their stories are our stories, a testament to the enduring spirit of the United States and the bonds that make us strong.

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    Hometown Heroes

    Hometown Heroes celebrates the brave men and women from Rentiesville who answered the call to serve. They left their homes, families, and communities to defend our freedoms. They brought with them the values of their upbringing, woven into the fabric of the communities they cherished. Across generations, these heroes stood united, embodying courage, sacrifice, and a love of country that knows no bounds. Whether on land, sea, or in the skies, they carried the spirit of their hometowns with them, facing challenges with unyielding resolve and selflessness. We honor their service, their legacy, and the communities that raised them. Today, we remember not just their dedication but the strength and unity that bind us all as Americans. Their stories are our stories, a testament to the enduring spirit of the United States and the bonds that make us strong.

     
    Honoring american veterans on memorial day with flags at the national cemetery, a patriotic tribute.
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  • Rentiesville By The Numbers

     
     

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    Local Highlights

     
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  • Located in McIntosh County in eastern Oklahoma, Rentiesville is strategically positioned near major transportation corridors, including U.S. Highway 69 and Interstate 40, providing strong logistical advantages for industrial users. The region benefits from access to both rail and highway networks, making it attractive for companies focused on distribution, light manufacturing, and logistics.

    Oklahoma’s industrial market has seen growth in demand for flexible warehouse and production space, with Rentiesville offering a unique opportunity for businesses seeking affordable land and proximity to larger hubs like Muskogee and Tulsa. Local and regional leaders are investing in infrastructure upgrades to support future industrial development, including utility enhancements and site readiness initiatives.

    Workforce development is a priority in the area, with programs available through the Oklahoma Department of Commerce and local workforce boards. These initiatives help

    employers recruit and train skilled labor, particularly in manufacturing, transportation, and logistics sectors.

    Oklahoma’s incentive programs, such as the Quality Jobs Program and the Investment/New Jobs Tax Credit, are available to qualifying businesses expanding or relocating to Rentiesville. McIntosh County also works with companies to identify local incentives and site selection assistance, aiming to streamline...

    Industrial and Workforce Development

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    Located in McIntosh County in eastern Oklahoma, Rentiesville is strategically positioned near major transportation corridors, including U.S. Highway 69 and Interstate 40, providing strong logistical advantages for industrial users. The region benefits from access to both rail and highway networks, making it attractive for companies focused on distribution, light manufacturing, and logistics. Oklahoma’s industrial market has seen growth in demand for flexible warehouse and production space, with Rentiesville offering a unique opportunity for businesses seeking affordable land and proximity to larger hubs like Muskogee and Tulsa. Local and regional leaders are investing in infrastructure upgrades to support future industrial development, including utility enhancements and site readiness initiatives. Workforce development is a priority in the area, with programs available through the Oklahoma Department of Commerce and local workforce boards. These initiatives help employers recruit and train skilled labor, particularly in manufacturing, transportation, and logistics sectors. Oklahoma’s incentive programs, such as the Quality Jobs Program and the Investment/New Jobs Tax Credit, are available to qualifying businesses expanding or relocating to Rentiesville. McIntosh County also works with companies to identify local incentives and site selection assistance, aiming to streamline the process for new industrial projects.
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    Rentiesville Statistics

    Quality of Life & Other Advantages

    • Rentiesville offers a low cost of living and a quiet, rural environment while being within reach of larger cities and industrial centers.
    • Access to workforce training programs and technical education supports a pipeline of skilled labor for industrial employers.
    • The region benefits from ongoing infrastructure investment, including improved utilities, transportation routes, and broadband connectivity.
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