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Man takes his own life at Sallisaw business
A: Main, Main, News
Man takes his own life at Sallisaw business
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
August 6, 2024
A man reportedly took his own life on Monday morning at a local business, according to an incident report issued by Sallisaw police. Sallisaw Police officer Tucker Martens has identified Donald R. Dav...
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Reduced insurance coverage increases concern for county
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Reduced insurance coverage increases concern for county
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
August 6, 2024
Benjamin Franklin told us that, in this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes. Insurance companies limiting their payouts could be added to that idiom. And that’s what Sequoyah County, as w...
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Congressman Brecheen town hall meeting scheduled
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Congressman Brecheen town hall meeting scheduled
August 6, 2024
Congressman Josh Brecheen will host an inperson town hall meeting in Sallisaw on Friday, Aug. 16, beginning at 8 a.m. at the Wheeler Event Center, 103 N. Wheeler Avenue. The hour-long town hall is par...
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Less homeless presence ‘noticeable,’ but vigilance still needed by community
A: Main, Main, News
ONE IN A SERIES
Less homeless presence ‘noticeable,’ but vigilance still needed by community
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
August 1, 2024
Margaret Perry grew up in Sallisaw. She remembers living in a house across the railroad tracks from downtown, the product of “a protective mother and dad,” where the naiveté of the era in small-town A...
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Sallisaw Lions Club 80th annual rodeo rides into town
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Sallisaw Lions Club 80th annual rodeo rides into town
By DAVID SEELEY SPORTS EDITOR 
August 1, 2024
The Sallisaw Lions Club Rodeo, which began its three-day run on Thursday night, has turned 80-years-old, adding a lot of new things for this year’s annual rodeo event. “We’re really excited,” Sallisaw...
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Lawmakers should spend a night in a homeless shelter
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COMMENTARY
Lawmakers should spend a night in a homeless shelter
By TIFFANY TAGBO OKLAHOMA VOICE 
August 1, 2024
If there’s one thing I could tell federal lawmakers, it would be to bring back the expanded, monthly, fully refundable Child Tax Credit. Those monthly payments of up to $300 per child cut child povert...
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USDA announces $12.1 million in Oklahoma infrastructure improvements
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USDA announces $12.1 million in Oklahoma infrastructure improvements
August 1, 2024
Kenneth Corn, Oklahoma director for USDA Rural Development, announced Tuesday that the department is making available more than $12.1 million in infrastructure improvements delivered under the Biden-H...
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Chris Richardson
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JUST FOLKS
Chris Richardson
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
August 1, 2024
This August, Sallisaw resident Chris Richardson will celebrate his 40th birthday. For Richardson, this milestone holds special significance given the challenges he has faced and overcome. His life is ...
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Drowning reported on Tenkiller Lake
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Drowning reported on Tenkiller Lake
July 30, 2024
An Edmond man was pronounced deceased on Sunday afternoon after jumping off a bluff at the Burnt Cabin cliffs on Tenkiller Lake. Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Stanley Roedenbeck #842 of Troop W repo...
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Trio scheduled for arraignment in kidnapping
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Trio scheduled for arraignment in kidnapping
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
July 30, 2024
Three Texas residents are scheduled for an August 28 arraignment in Sequoyah County District Court after the alleged kidnapping of two small children from a vehicle at Walmart, in Sallisaw, on July 4....
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Despite discoloration, city water said to be safe to drink
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Despite discoloration, city water said to be safe to drink
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
July 30, 2024
When you looked at the water coming from your faucet Monday and saw a brownish tinge, it may have initiated a conversation — even with yourself — that sounded something like “I’m not gonna try it. You...
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Lease among finalists in mullet competition
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Lease among finalists in mullet competition
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
July 30, 2024
The third time just may be the charm for. After finishing third nationally a year ago in the teen division of the USA Mullet Championships, Lease is again putting his “business in the front, party in ...
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Oklahoma sales tax holiday begins Friday
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Oklahoma sales tax holiday begins Friday
By BARBARA HOBEROCK OKLAHOMA VOICE 
July 30, 2024
Oklahomans will hit the stores and internet Friday through Sunday for a back-to-school sales tax holiday. State, city and county sales taxes won’t be collected on clothing and footwear if the sales pr...
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‘Everybody is doing the best they can’ to remedy city’s homeless problem
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ONE IN A SERIES
‘Everybody is doing the best they can’ to remedy city’s homeless problem
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
July 25, 2024
Larry Crowe is proof that by the time you’ve been around 80-some-odd years, you’ve probably experienced quite a bit in life. As Crowe will surely attest, those who grew up in the lean war years of the...
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Homeless sacrifice healthcare to survive each day on streets
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Homeless sacrifice healthcare to survive each day on streets
By HEATHER WARLICK OKLAHOMA WATCH 
July 25, 2024
Shay Swindall lives in a tent, under a busy Oklahoma City overpass, in a sprawling homeless encampment. When she needed a new albuterol inhaler recently, she tried to ration the last few puffs she had...
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Naked child found on porch leads to child neglect charge
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Naked child found on porch leads to child neglect charge
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
July 25, 2024
A Sallisaw man is charged with felony child neglect after a small child was reportedly found naked on another person’s porch last month. Luis A. Lopez, 27, was charged July 9 in Sequoyah County Distri...
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Sallisaw man fails to register as sex offender
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Sallisaw man fails to register as sex offender
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
July 25, 2024
A Sallisaw man who failed to register as a sex offender in Sequoyah County is now scheduled to appear for a September 4 felony disposition docket. Micah D. Albertson, 26, was reportedly charged on Jul...
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Back-to-School Rodeo Roundup gives backpacks, school supplies
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Back-to-School Rodeo Roundup gives backpacks, school supplies
July 25, 2024
The Sequoyah County Resource Network, a collaborative group made up of several organizations and agencies in Sequoyah County, is busy prepping for its 10th annual Back-to-School Rodeo Roundup backpack...
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Mary Wilson
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Just Folks
Mary Wilson
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
July 25, 2024
At 90 years old, Mary Wilson is a cherished resident of Vian, known for her extraordinary contributions to healthcare. Working as a nurse in Fort Smith for 45 years, Wilson’s dedication and compassion...
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Muldrow man arrested for stalking
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Muldrow man arrested for stalking
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
July 23, 2024
A Muldrow man has been arrested and charged with felony stalking after he allegedly followed another individual to their place of employment and was found to have a gun in his possession. John Schutta...
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