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Tammy
A: Main, Just Folks, Main, News
June 29, 2023
JUST FOLKS

Tammy Sandlin

By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 

Tammy Sandlin, 50, a lifelong resident of Vian, said the greatest thing about Sequoyah County is living in Vian.

Tammy Sandlin, 50, a lifelong resident of Vian, said the greatest thing about Sequoyah County is living in Vian.

“Vian will always be my forever home. Had I not been here, I would not have met my best friend, soulmate and sidekick,” Sandlin said.

After dating for three and a half years and graduating from Vian High School, Sandlin married her high school sweetheart, Randy.

“We’ve been married for 32 years now,” she said. “We have two boys, Travis and Jake, and one daughter, Tressa, who will be a sophomore at Vian High School next year.”

“Randy and I have been through so much together,” she said. “Over the past 32 years we’ve had two house fires, losing everything we owned in the last one; and the death of both of Randy’s parents.” Sandlin said during those times, she and her family had more love shown to them than she could ever imagine.

“The gratitude will never fade. I may have not sent out cards but our love and appreciation is, and will always be there,” she said.

“The town of Vian is this way for every one in need, and this is why we love this community and why we raised our family here,” she said. “Not to mention, our families lived here as well.”

Tammy and Randy now have six grandchildren to keep them busy: Luke, Thomas, Charlie, Rachel, John Rylie and T.J.

“Luke and Thomas are twins and will start first grade football this year. Charlee is in dance and gymnastics and will be in first grade. And Rachel, aka Reba or Hyde (depending on the day) will be going into the 4-year-old program,” she said. “So look out Mrs. Moore, here she comes!”

Sandlin said John Riley and T.J. are both under the age of one, so they stay at home with their moms, Megan and Kala.

Sandlin is also a nurse and an avid Oklahoma Sooners fan, who loves her cows and puppy. When she is able to help someone in need in her hometown, you will often find her selling raffle tickets, donating all the proceeds from an item back to the person in need.

“Yes, I do love sports,” she said. “And any sports my children, grandchildren or anyone else I remotely know, participate in. I’ve been known to wake Randy up in the middle of the night yelling ‘TOUCHDOWN!’ or ‘HOME RUN, BABY!’

“I like to fish, too, but only when they are biting, because if not, I don’t have the patience,” she said.

Sandlin said after surviving two house fires, she, Randy and Tressa are finally getting ready to move into their forever home.

Just Folks is Your TIMES way of honoring the regular people of Sequoyah County, recognizing their unique talents, personalities, jobs, abilities, etc. Your TIMES appreciates the cooperation of each Just Folks and the public’s nominations for this feature. If you know of someone you think might be a good story, contact Amie at 918-775-4433.

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OSU Rural Scholars bring passion and purpose to Sallisaw
A: Main, Main, News
OSU Rural Scholars bring passion and purpose to Sallisaw
By JADE PHILLIPS TIMES INTERN 
May 22, 2025
Amy Rodriguez and Emma Buchanan have come to study and help the local community. They are partnered with the Oklahoma State University (OSU) Rural Scholar program, in which they stay in Sallisaw while...
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Ward applies for sentence modification for 2021 kidnapping of Sallisaw woman
A: Main, Main, News
Ward applies for sentence modification for 2021 kidnapping of Sallisaw woman
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
May 22, 2025
A Vian man who has already been sentenced by a federal jury to serve prison time for drug charges has now applied for a sentence modification on another case he is facing in Sequoyah County District C...
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Authorities investigate misuse of elderly woman’s retirement funds
A: Main, Main, News
Authorities investigate misuse of elderly woman’s retirement funds
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
May 22, 2025
A Muldrow woman is under investigation for alleged elder neglect and financial exploitation after authorities say she failed to pay for a family member’s care while using their funds for personal expe...
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Casey Eubanks
A: Main, Just Folks, Main, ...
JUST FOLKS
Casey Eubanks
By JACIE EUBANKS TIMES INTERN 
May 22, 2025
Casey Eubanks originally hailed from the hills of Adair County, where he was born and raised in Stilwell. Growing up, he was familiar with Sallisaw from youth, coming to the town to rival against the ...
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Roland School Board welcomes new member, approves contracts
News, School News
Roland School Board welcomes new member, approves contracts
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
May 22, 2025
At the last regular meeting of the Roland Board of Education, significant administrative changes and personnel decisions headlined a packed agenda. The meeting, held at 6 p.m. on May 12, saw the board...
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House advances bill raising age of consent, preserving teen exception
News
House advances bill raising age of consent, preserving teen exception
May 22, 2025
A measure protecting Oklahoma's children and clarifying Oklahoma's 'Romeo and Juliet' law has been sent to the governor's desk. House Bill 1003, authored by Rep. Jim Olsen, R-Roland, increases the age...
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