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  1. The Gans Reporter served as an early, short-lived newspaper. Cattle and hog raising as well as farm production dominated the economy. In 1918 the surrounding region and town could shop at nine retail establishments. The town also had a bank, three churches, a cotton gin, and a sawmill.

  2. The Gans Reporter served as an early, short-lived newspaper. Cattle and hog raising as well as farm production dominated the economy. In 1918 the surrounding region and town could shop at nine retail establishments. The town also had a bank, three churches, a cotton gin, and a sawmill.

  3. Dec 14, 2022 · GANS, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation is making a $500,000 donation to the town of Gans, Oklahoma to help strengthen its water infrastructure needs.

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  4. The Gans Reporter served as an early, short-lived newspaper. Cattle and hog raising as well as farm production dominated the economy. In 1918 the surrounding region and town could shop at nine retail establishments.

  5. Jun 2, 1996 · GANS - You can change Big Country, but you can't change him much. That's what the folks in this sleepy Sequoyah County village are discovering this summer, courtesy of their tallest resident. Bryant Reeves is the same ol' good boy he was before he became an NBA cult hero.

  6. Gans, Oklahoma is a small town in the middle of “God’s Country” located in rural Sequoyah County. We offer a peaceful and quiet atmosphere for residents and visitors. There are a few local businesses around the town, including the Post Office, Gans Git-N-Go, and a Dollar General store.

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