Ramona may be a city in Washington County, Oklahoma, u. S.. The population was 564 at the 2000 census. The city began as Bon-Ton, however modified its name to salvia in 1899 in honor of the Helen Hunt Jackson novel of identical name. The city is one amongst four communities that creates up the consolidated Caney vale administrative district. Salvia was AN oil city and was conjointly a stop for the capital of New Mexico railroad. Once the oil dried up, there was no alternative business to support salvia, therefore the city began to die out.
Very little business remains within the city, other than a garage, a bank, a medical clinic, atiny low grocery, and varied alternative tiny businesses. For thirty years the city was below the jurisdiction of the Washington County Sheriff’s workplace once the department of local government disbanded and therefore the Chief of Police was sentenced to jail. Below the leadership of the previous city manager, the late Roman Ward, the department of local government was reinstated, the water lines were repaired/replaced, and a Grant was accepted from the Cherokee Nation to repave the streets. The city conjointly provides gas service to the Wal-Mart distribution center five miles north of city.
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