Background: Cheri L. Bellefeuille-Gordon was born in Ardmore, Oklahoma, on December 29, 1968, to Russell and Donna Bellefeuille. She had one sister, Cris Bellefeuille and has one brother, Chuck Bellefeuille and his wife, Kendall Chadwick Bellefeuille. Grandparents are Ben and Viola Seeley and great grandparents were original enrollees, Mamie Tushkatomby and Walter Seeley. She worked at Hurst Law in Sulphur, Oklahoma, 1991-2021, as a legal secretary, paralegal and office manager. She currently works at Fob F. Jones, law office in Sulphur, Oklahoma, as a legal secretary and paralegal, since February, 2021- present. Justice Bellefeuille-Gordon has been a Supreme Court Justice for the Chickasaw Nation, Ada, Oklahoma, since October 1, 2002. Her experience in law provides an excellent background to serve as a Supreme Court Justice.
Education: East Central University, 1991, B. A. in pre-law with a minor in accounting and services for the deaf. Each year obtaining 12 hours of continuing legal education and 2 hours of ethics in Native American Issues and Indian Country.
Civic/or Community Activities: Sulphur GFWC Sorosis member; Sulphur Chamber of Commerce and volunteers with the Avenue of Angels Project; Noah’s Project; Member of Praise & Worship Team at the Abundant Life Church, Member of the NAICJA, Member of Federal Bar Association, President of Title VI and President of JOM for Sulphur Public Schools, 2007-to present; Board member of the Sulphur Foundation for Excellence, 2018-to present; 20th District Division Treatment Court, Inc., president, 2021-to present.
Kayla Garrett
Jordyne Sliger joined the 20th District Division II Treatment Court Board in early 2024 and recently became Secretary.
Jordyne has been happily married to Brandon Sliger since 2012, and they have two boys named Daxtyn and Jack. Jordyne and family are currently residing in Marshall County.
She attended Wynnewood Schools and furthered her education at East Central and Murray State College, earning a degree along the way.
She currently works for BancFirst in Madill as Customer Service Representative to help handle wide range of customer inquiries via phone, email or in person.
Jordyne became an active board member of the Marshall Co Chamber of Commerce in 2023.
Jordyne’s current goals are to learn what is in the best interest and be a more active member in the community. Jordyne would like to learn more about each board she represents and be able to provide information to the community. Serving the community in a positive way has been a big priority in her life.
Jamie Williams
Mr. Edmondson’s journey began in April of 2017 when the LORD opened up an opportunity for him to fulfill His purpose for his life. He began a journey as the 20thDistrict Division II Drug Court Coordinator. In the next seven (7) years He has allowed the program to grow from one alternative court program to now five (5) programs, employing eight (8) individuals. The now 20th District Division II Treatment Court Inc provides for the oversight, service, correction, and maintenance of individuals within the three counties we serve, Johnston, Marshall, and Murray.
Mr. Edmondson has recently filed for and obtained 501 (c) (3) status and is strategizing plans to add additional services, free of charge, to these communities. Planned services include housing, educational, occupational, and spiritual assistance. Future plans are also to assist those coming out of incarceration with education and occupational needs before they are released.
A man's heart plans his way, But the LORD directs his steps. Proverbs
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