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Thorp elected president of state DA council, association
A: Main, Main, News
Thorp elected president of state DA council, association
July 18, 2024
District 27 District Attorney Jack Thorp, who serves Adair, Cherokee, Sequoyah and Wagoner Counties, has been elected President of the Oklahoma District Attorneys Council and Oklahoma District Attorne...
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Scammers target Cookson Hills Electric service area
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Scammers target Cookson Hills Electric service area
By Lynn 
July 18, 2024
Scammers are once again targeting the Cookson Hills Electric service area. This time, they are not only attempting to swindle money over the phone, but are also making personal visits. According to Br...
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Ryan Morris
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Just Folks
Ryan Morris
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
July 18, 2024
For Vian resident Ryan Morris, service to his country is not just an abstract idea but a practical reality. “My father taught me the importance of hard work and dedication,' Morris recalls, reflecting...
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Homeless encampments outlawed
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Homeless encampments outlawed
Supporters say it’s for safety reasons; opponents say there are better ways
By HEATHER WARLICK OKLAHOMA WATCH 
July 18, 2024
Valerie G. was sitting alongside Oklahoma City Boulevard on March 5, huddled with some friends, trying to keep warm in 45-degree morning weather, next to a makeshift fireplace made from a metal bucket...
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Sallisaw grad named to film school hall of fame
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Sallisaw grad named to film school hall of fame
By JACI WALKER STAFF WRITER 
July 16, 2024
When watching the latest Hollywood blockbusters, nobody expects the movie credits to display familiar names from their hometown. James “Jay” Cotten has broken these stereotypes for Sequoyah County. Co...
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Sallisaw Police seek community’s help
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Sallisaw Police seek community’s help
July 16, 2024
Following reports of gunshots Tuesday at Sallisaw Creek Park, Sallisaw Police are asking anyone with information about the reported shooting and the whereabouts of two Sallisaw residents believed to b...
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Big Lots! termination big blow to Sallisaw
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Big Lots! termination big blow to Sallisaw
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
July 16, 2024
Big Lots! needs to update its big orange, white and black sign at 1900 E. Cherokee Avenue in Sallisaw. The sign proudly announces: Coming soon 2024. Turns out it will not be coming to Sallisaw after a...
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County facing $350,000+ insurance premium; heat called ‘crazy,’ dangerous’
A: Main, Main, News
County facing $350,000+ insurance premium; heat called ‘crazy,’ dangerous’
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
July 16, 2024
Insuring the county’s assets is not a cheap undertaking. Sequoyah County’s bill for liability and property and whatever else needs protection is $351,127 for the current fiscal year, which ends June 3...
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Bench dedication remembers Helen Edwards
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Bench dedication remembers Helen Edwards
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
July 16, 2024
Ask the movers and shakers of Sequoyah County about political influence, and they’ll point to the person who held sway during her 32 years serving the county — Helen Edwards. “She’s been the face of t...
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Lease hopes 3rd time a charm in national mullet competition
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Lease hopes 3rd time a charm in national mullet competition
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
July 16, 2024
As Logan Lease undoubtedly sees it, the third time’s gotta be the charm. After a first year of competing in the kids division in 2022, then finishing third nationally a year ago in the teen division, ...
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Speed patrols
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Speed patrols
July 16, 2024
The Sallisaw Police Department will be conducting speed and traffic enforcement on Redwood from Wheeler to Maple and surrounding residential areas from July 17-24.
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Growing homelessness trend is a problem that can’t be ignored
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ONE IN A SERIES
Growing homelessness trend is a problem that can’t be ignored
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
July 11, 2024
Ostriches have a reputation for burying their heads in the sand in an attempt to hide themselves or ignore a threat. That’s a myth. Similarly, people often choose to believe that homelessness isn’t a ...
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Bolin resigns as Sallisaw softball coach
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Bolin resigns as Sallisaw softball coach
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
July 11, 2024
Josh Bolin, Sallisaw’s head coach for softball who is alleged to have engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a minor under the age of 18, has resigned his position at Sallisaw Public Schools. T...
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Search begins for new city manager
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Search begins for new city manager
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
July 11, 2024
The search has begun for a new city manager after the Sallisaw Board of City Commissioners on Monday approved a contract to initiate executive recruitment to replace Keith Skelton, who abruptly resign...
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System to capture methane forecast to be operational at landfill by 2026
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System to capture methane forecast to be operational at landfill by 2026
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
July 11, 2024
It’s been several years since Sallisaw was introduced to the concept that one man’s trash could be another man’s treasure. And while science fiction may ask us to believe that placing banana peels and...
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Criminalizing homelessness isn’t answer to the problem
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Criminalizing homelessness isn’t answer to the problem
By MINDY RAGAN WOOD OKLAHOMA VOICE 
July 11, 2024
A national push to criminalize homelessness is impacting the state as cities and lawmakers introduce policies aimed at regulating encampments and other support for unhoused Oklahomans, legal experts s...
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Sarah Thompson
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Just Folks
Sarah Thompson
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
July 11, 2024
In Sequoyah County, a local artist named Sarah Thompson has quietly been making a vibrant mark on her community. Though she might not be a professional artist, her passion for painting and her generou...
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Wheat set to retire from sheriff’s office
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Wheat set to retire from sheriff’s office
July 9, 2024
The Sequoyah County Sheriff’s Office has announced the July 31 retirement of Investigator Gene Wheat. Wheat has spent more than 50 years in public service with the fire service and law enforcement com...
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Moody chosen to fill city council vacancy
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Moody chosen to fill city council vacancy
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
July 9, 2024
Sallisaw’s Ward 1 commissioner’s seat, abruptly vacated by Ronnie Lowe after more than a decade on the city council, was vacant for 17 days … until Monday’s city commissioners’ meeting when Kenny Mood...
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Compliance visits show illegal sales to underage teens
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Compliance visits show illegal sales to underage teens
Tobacco, too
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
July 9, 2024
You never know until you try. That’s particularly true for underage teenagers who try to purchase alcohol or tobacco products. And when Sallisaw NOW Coalition and People Inc. recently conducted their ...
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