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A-F grades released for public schools
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A-F grades released for public schools
State grades improve, but rates altered
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
December 31, 2024
Oklahoma recently released its annual A-F State Report Cards of school performance, claiming public schools are “turning the corner toward sustained academic excellence” despite few signs of improveme...
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A-F grades released for public schools
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A-F grades released for public schools
Area schools have room for improvement
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
December 31, 2024
The day reports card come out at school is often rife with anxiety for students. Did I do as well as I think I did? In areas with room for improvement, did I succeed? Students aren’t the only ones who...
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Pet calendar benefits local shelters, rescues in big way
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Pet calendar benefits local shelters, rescues in big way
December 31, 2024
The annual Sequoyah County Times Pet Calendar Contest benefitted four county animal rescues in a big way, and was received with great participation and excitement by folks across the county. “Sallisaw...
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Senate wants to limit virtual school days
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Senate wants to limit virtual school days
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
December 31, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY — An Oklahoma Senate bill that would curtail school districts’ use of virtual instruction days is expected to make a comeback in the 2025 Legislative Session. The bill would forbid publi...
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Looking back at 2024, the year in review
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Looking back at 2024, the year in review
December 26, 2024
Looking back on the year that was, Sallisaw and Sequoyah County were witness to a wide range of happenings. 2024 had something for just about everyone, from the push by disgruntled citizens to oust Sa...
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Ward sentenced to 10 years in prison for federal drug crime
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Ward sentenced to 10 years in prison for federal drug crime
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
December 26, 2024
A Vian man has been sentenced to 120 months in a designated United States Bureau of Prisons facility on a charge of possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute. Robert “Bob” C. Ward, 69, w...
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Gore man dies in accident
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Gore man dies in accident
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
December 26, 2024
A Gore man was pronounced deceased on Dec. 23 following a traffic accident in Muskogee County. Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Christopher Rochell reported the collision took place just before 7 a.m. ...
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Martinez family
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JUST FOLKS
Martinez family
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
December 26, 2024
For the Martinez family, this Christmas is one of firsts — first Christmas in Vian, first winter in Oklahoma, and hopefully, their first white Christmas together. After moving from Arizona to Sequoyah...
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City will buy $12 million bond to shore up hospital finances
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City will buy $12 million bond to shore up hospital finances
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
December 24, 2024
Northeastern Health System Sequoyah received an early Christmas present last week, but won’t be able to open it until about Valentine’s Day. But that’s OK with hospital board chairman Todd Martin and ...
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Sheriff’s salary established, formula added to determine total compensation amount
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Sheriff’s salary established, formula added to determine total compensation amount
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
December 24, 2024
When Sequoyah County Commissioners earlier this month approved a special apportionment for stipends to be paid to the sheriff’s office employees, conspicuously missing from those designated to receive...
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VISTA steps up for Angel Tree
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VISTA steps up for Angel Tree
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
December 24, 2024
Especially at this time of year, it’s not difficult to envision the glory of the Lord that shepherds witnessed as they were abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. The angel tha...
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Drug trafficking investigation yields 22 arrests
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Drug trafficking investigation yields 22 arrests
December 24, 2024
Earlier this month, agents with the District 27 Drug and Violent Crimes Task Force (DTF) were informed of drug trafficking taking place in eastern Sequoyah County, according to a press release issued ...
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Commissioners continue scrutiny of county assessor’s office
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Commissioners continue scrutiny of county assessor’s office
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
December 19, 2024
Being a county assessor must not be as easy as some might believe it to be. Because after three executive sessions in the past four months, with Sequoyah County Commissioners meeting behind closed doo...
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Sallisaw receives grant to fund dog park
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Sallisaw receives grant to fund dog park
December 19, 2024
Sallisaw is one of T-Mobile’s latest 25 Hometown Grant recipients. The $50,000 grant will go toward building an off-leash dog park at McGee Park. The project was submitted by the city of Sallisaw. “ T...
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Morton sentenced on federal drug, firearm crimes
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Morton sentenced on federal drug, firearm crimes
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
December 19, 2024
A Muldrow man has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for one count of illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition by a user of controlled substances, and 30 months for one count of maintaining a...
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Ethan Miller
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JUST FOLKS
Ethan Miller
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
December 19, 2024
For 16-year-old Ethan Miller, spending his weekends cleaning graves at Cherokee cemeteries near Roland and Muldrow might not seem like a typical teenage pastime. But for Ethan, it’s become a meaningfu...
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Funding for proposed sidewalks discussed
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Funding for proposed sidewalks discussed
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
December 17, 2024
If you’ve got a million dollars laying around wondering on what you might spend it, Jeannie Richardson’s got a suggestion. How about sidewalks? “When Brad [Hamilton] and I ran against each other [for ...
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City petitioned for larger animal shelter
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City petitioned for larger animal shelter
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
December 17, 2024
While Dr. Peter Venkman, one of the original Ghostbusters, imagines a chaotic world of “dogs and cats living together … mass hysteria,” Debora Gable of Sallisaw envisions her community with an animal ...
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Cherokee Nation has a plan for city’s unused properties
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
December 17, 2024
Look around, and you’ll see vacant lots dotting Sallisaw’s landscape. The city knows it. Cherokee Nation knows it. And Cherokee Nation has a plan for the unused properties. “This issue was brought up ...
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Sallisaw graduate’s short story published
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Sallisaw graduate’s short story published
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
December 17, 2024
A 2023 Sallisaw graduate who had a short story published in a college literary journal wants to credit some of her former teachers for influencing her. Emma Williams’ short story “Kerr Lake” was publi...
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