#THEGOODSTUFF: PAST LEADERS
One of the most important things we can do as a growing community is pause long enough to recognize the shoulders we are standing on. Chickasha’s momentum today did not happen by accident, and it certainly did not start overnight. Much of our current success can be traced directly back to former city leaders and business visionaries who believed in Chickasha long before growth was guaranteed.
For decades, Stan Levine and Bill Miller of the Dixie Department Store represented more than retail. They represented confidence in downtown Chickasha when downtowns were being threatened by strip malls. The Dixie was a gathering place, an anchor, and a statement that local investment mattered. Their commitment helped maintain the heart of our city during times when it would have been easier to look elsewhere.
Over 25 years ago, John Mosley was helping lead economic development efforts at a time when the conversation around growth looked very different than it does today. Infrastructure, land availability, and long-term planning were not popular buzzwords yet, but they were already priorities. The groundwork laid during that period positioned Chickasha to take advantage of opportunities that are coming to fruition now. He was a passionate advocate for our Community and devoted much of his time to civic organizations.
Jack Brewer also instrumental in shaping modern Chickasha. He played a huge role in bringing Walmart to town at a moment that expanded our retail base, strengthened our trade area, and changed how the region viewed Chickasha as a shopping destination. At the same time, Jack’s leadership in growing KWCO radio ensured that Chickasha’s voice was heard daily across the region. Local radio matters, especially in communities like ours, because it keeps people informed, connected, and proud of where they live. Jack also started the first Cable-Vision here and was very active in the Chickasha Chamber.
What all of these leaders shared was belief…a belief in Chickasha’s people, our potential, and our future. They invested when the returns were not obvious. They made decisions with decades in mind, not election cycles or quarterly reports. They stayed local, stayed committed, and stayed optimistic.
Today, as we celebrate new development, growing tourism, national retailers, and record-setting events, it is worth remembering that none of this happens in a vacuum. Growth is cumulative. Vision compounds. The confidence shown decades ago is paying dividends now.
Because former leaders believed in Chickasha then, others believe in Chickasha today. And because of that belief, past and present, our best chapters are still ahead!
That is truly #TheGoodStuff.












