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October 16, 2025

Past SHS Homecoming queens recognized

Past Sallisaw High School football homecoming queens were recognized prior to the 2025 homecoming ceremony before Friday night’s District 4A-4 game against Tulsa McLain at Perry F. Lattimore Stadium. Shown (from left) are, Chloe Watie Johnson (1957), Betty Jones Price (1962), Treva King Hamilton (1963 and 1965, the only twotime homecoming queen in Sallisaw High School history), Debbie Cheek Sparks (1967), Perrie Farmer Weedon (1969), Judy Fullbright Bibb (1971), Gina Corley Fiorentine (1978), Crystal Griffey-Martin Hardy (1979), Sydney Rhodes Miles (1983), Teri Gipson Hetherington (1984), Rhonda Lewis Merrill (1985), Leilani Prescott Fullbright (1986), Tonya Maddox Stites (1987), Jennifer Terry Scoufos (1990), Jennifer Henshaw McBee (1993), Stephanie Robbins Qualls (1995), Michele Pascale McGrew (1996), Jordan Wood Riggs (1997), Kristin Coleman Peerson (1998), Libby Weedon Neurohr (1999), Suzanne Martin Pruitt (2000), Misty Marvin (2001), Shannon Turner Casebolt (2002), Anna Herndon Byler (2003), April Stites Mc-Inerney (2004), Summer Hawkins (2006), Brooke Kostka McInerney (2007), Sarah Phillips Webb (2008), Tayler Taliaferro (2009), Bailey Oberste (2013), Maddie Patton (2015), Alexis Asbill (2020), and Kasey Adame (2024).

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Candidates file for board of education, City of Sallisaw seats
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Candidates file for board of education, City of Sallisaw seats
By Lynn 
December 4, 2025
Several candidates filed a declaration of candidacy at the Sequoyah County Election Board this week for the upcoming Sequoyah County boards of education and City of Sallisaw races, which are scheduled...
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year
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HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS
It’s the most wonderful time of the year
December 4, 2025
Dec. 6 Free Christmas Movie “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” Concessions available at a reasonable price. Sallie Byrd Sevenstar Community Center 474894 State Highway 101, Muldrow 6 p.m. Saturday • De...
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Arrest warrant issued in killing of Muskogee man
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Arrest warrant issued in killing of Muskogee man
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
December 4, 2025
Authorities have issued a felony arrest warrant for an Oklahoma man in connection with the killing of 30-year-old Derek C. Marshall, whose body was discovered last month along the Arkansas River. The ...
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Skelton set for February court appearance in fatal shooting
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Skelton set for February court appearance in fatal shooting
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
December 4, 2025
A Sallisaw man accused in the September shooting death of 19-year-old Joshua D. Mefford is now scheduled to appear in court early next year. Robert W. Skelton, 21, of Sallisaw, is set to appear at 9 a...
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Tara Cato
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JUST FOLKS
Tara Cato
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
December 4, 2025
When Tara Cato packed up her life in northern Illinois and moved more than 600 miles south to Sequoyah County, she didn’t know she was heading not just toward a new home, but toward a new beginning. C...
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OFB raises concerns about reduction in poultry farms in Oklahoma
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OFB raises concerns about reduction in poultry farms in Oklahoma
December 4, 2025
Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Stacy Simunek issued the following statement in response to news of Tyson Foods considering poultry operation reductions in eastern Oklahoma and Arkansas due to the long...
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