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Senior
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December 25, 2025

Senior freeze valuation amount increase seen as ‘a good thing’

By BY LYNN ADAMS STAFF WRITER 

The gross household income limit for seniors who own property in Sequoyah County has been increased to $80,600 for the 2026 tax year, County Assessor Brandy Allen (previously Dobbs) reported recently.

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Officials condemn judge’s ruling against Oklahoma, Arkansas poultry companies
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Officials condemn judge’s ruling against Oklahoma, Arkansas poultry companies
By EMMA MURPHY OKLAHOMA VOICE 
December 25, 2025
Oklahoma and Arkansas officials are denouncing a federal judge’s decision that found poultry companies responsible for polluting a key watershed in both states and also ordered them to pay millions to...
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Robbed of dignity, self-confidence, Griffin warns of fraudulent practices
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Robbed of dignity, self-confidence, Griffin warns of fraudulent practices
By BY LYNN ADAMS STAFF WRITER 
December 25, 2025
Anne Griffin is an 81-year- old mother of five, grandmother of 12 and great-grandmother of five. She’s also a decorated veteran of Operation Desert Storm, so she’s no pushover. She’s a widow who has l...
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Leadership classes graduate
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Leadership classes graduate
December 25, 2025
The Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce recently graduated two more Leadership classes. But for Leadership facilitator Nan Stites, this year’s groups of leaders and future leaders just seemed a bit more spec...
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Santa Claus
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Just Folks
Santa Claus
December 25, 2025
Every year on December 26, Santa Claus says he wakes up with the same feeling every other person gets when they realize it’s Monday. “The North Pole is quiet, too quiet,” Santa says of the day after C...
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Honoring his service
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Honoring his service
By Lynn 
December 25, 2025
For the past 32 years, Bobby Gene (B.G.) Risenhoover has served the citizens of Sequoyah County in District 3. But Risenhoover is calling it quits. In recognition of his retirement, District 3 Commiss...
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