Vital Statistics
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Marriage Licenses Issued


Issac Barnoskie, 21, Vian; Courtney King, 20, Vian.

Christopher Neurohr, 24, Poteau; Elizabeth Weedon, 23, Sallisaw.

Jerald Watson, 22, Muldrow; Rachel Downey, 19, Muldrow.

Charles Comstock, 23, Sallisaw; Heather Collins, 18, Muldrow.

Landon Tally, 21, Muldrow; Rachael Turner, 19, Alma, Ark.

Norman Ledford, 51, Sallisaw; Rebecca Rose, 42, Fort Smith, Ark.

Marriages Recorded


Billy Hunt, 26, Muldrow; Keri Lepley, 28, Muldrow.

James Cmerek, 42, Sallisaw; Katherine Anderson, 24, Sallisaw.

Morgan Long, 60, Vian; Barbara Hibdon, 56, Vian.

Robert Spradlin, 45, Fort Smith, Ark.; Jennifer Nichols, 25, Fort Smith, Ark.

Christopher Neurohr, 24, Poteau; Elizabeth Weedon, 23, Sallisaw.

Jerald Watson, 22, Muldrow; Rachel Downey, 19, Muldrow.

Divorces Filed


Christy Riddle vs. John Riddle.

Angela Martindale vs. Michael Martindale.

Mike Steely vs. Linda Steely.

Tara Keech vs. Billy Keech.

Marie Mack vs. Claude Mack.

Christ Caudle vs. Earl Caudle II.

Melissa Smith vs. Tracy Smith.

Patrice O'Neal vs. Troy O'Neal.

Deborah Foreman vs. Edgar Foreman.

Nicole Frix vs. Burt Frix.

George McCoy vs. Kellie McCoy.

Donny Wright vs. Donna Wright.

Kimberly Powers vs. Vance Powers.

Lonnie Free vs. Vickie Free.

Cindy Goldsmith vs. Randy Goldsmith.

Samuel Valdivia vs. Rhonda Valdivia.

Divorces Granted


Brandi Wheeler vs. Zechariah Wheeler.

James Giboney vs. April Giboney.

Rhonda Walters vs. Dale Walters.

Linda Beauvais vs. Wendell Howard.

Shawna Steely vs. Mark Steely.

Edwina Cox vs. Richard Cox.

Clara Hardin vs. John Hardin.

Marcinda Russell vs. Charles Russell.

Vickie Hurd vs. Billy Hurd.

Roger Grussendorf vs. Paula Grussendorf.

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