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Jean-Luc Dupont
A: Main, Just Folks, Main, ...
Just Folks
Jean-Luc Dupont
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
June 20, 2024
For Jean-Luc Dupont, a professor of art history from Toulouse, France, his three-month stay in Sallisaw is more than just a stop on his cross-country tour of the United States — it feels like a second...
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Skelton bows out as city manager
A: Main, Main, News
Skelton bows out as city manager
‘I wish nothing but the best for our community’
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
June 18, 2024
Keith Skelton’s 30 years as a city employee, the past six as city manager, are coming to an end. The Sallisaw City Council at a special meeting on Monday unanimously approved Ward 2 Commissioner Josh ...
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Commissioners approve city’s $90 million budget
A: Main, Main, News
Commissioners approve city’s $90 million budget
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
June 18, 2024
How long does it take you to drive to Oklahoma City? About 2½ hours? How long would it take you to drive to Oklahoma City if there were dollar bills laid end to end along I-40 and you stopped to colle...
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Ice cream and swimsuits herald first day of summer
A: Main, Main, News
Ice cream and swimsuits herald first day of summer
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
June 18, 2024
For those who are surprised that Thursday is the first day of summer, given our recent stretch of days over 90 degrees with triple-digit heat indices, you’re doubtfully going to welcome what will sure...
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How far would you go?
A: Main, Main, News
How far would you go?
Sequoyah County joins fundraising walk to support Help In Crisis
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
June 18, 2024
In a remarkable display of unity and dedication, Sequoyah County is set to play a pivotal role in the 'How Far Would You Go?' fundraising walk, organized by Help In Crisis, aimed at combating family v...
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City pursuing ‘separation agreement’ with Skelton
A: Main, Main, News
City pursuing ‘separation agreement’ with Skelton
June 17, 2024
The Sallisaw City Council at a special meeting on Monday unanimously approved Ward 2 Commissioner Josh Bailey's “motion, as per request of the city manager, to enter into a separation agreement.” Pend...
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City crews ready to begin work on Stanley H. Collins Aquatic Center
A: Main, Main, News
City crews ready to begin work on Stanley H. Collins Aquatic Center
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
June 13, 2024
Despite what Sallisaw City Manager Keith Skelton acknowledges as “some roadblocks in the project,” city crews with heavy equipment are said to be ready to begin demolition on the old municipal pool in...
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Sales figures, 60+ projects reveal Sallisaw is ‘community on the rise’
A: Main, Main, News
Sales figures, 60+ projects reveal Sallisaw is ‘community on the rise’
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
June 13, 2024
While there are those who may boycott inflation and higher prices by drastically cutting back on making purchases, sales tax figures for Sallisaw since 2017 do not reflect such a protest. In the past ...
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Mary Thompson
A: Main, Just Folks, Main, ...
JUST FOLKS
Mary Thompson
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
June 13, 2024
For Mary Thompson, turning 99 “ain't nothing but a thang.” This Roland resident, who just celebrated her 99th birthday, says she is determined to make it past the 100-year mark to become a centenarian...
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Adventure awaits at Saturday’s Retirement Fair
A: Main, Main, News
Adventure awaits at Saturday’s Retirement Fair
June 13, 2024
Your TIMES’ annual Retirement Fair will be held from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Saturday, at the Sallisaw Middle School cafeteria. Come and enjoy a travel-themed day of fun with door prizes, games, freebies a...
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Publishing notice
A: Main, Main, News
Publishing notice
June 13, 2024
The Post Office will be closed on Wednesday, June 19, for the Juneteenth federal holiday. The Wednesday edition of Your TIMES will be delivered on Thursday, June 20. The digital newspaper PDF replica ...
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Special meeting called for city commissioners
A: Main, Main, News
Special meeting called for city commissioners
June 13, 2024
The Sallisaw Board of City Commissioners will hold a special meeting at noon Monday, June 17, in the council chambers, 113 N. Elm Street. The primary order of business for the meeting is “to convene i...
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Your TIMES wins awards at state newspaper meet
A: Main, Main, News
Your TIMES wins awards at state newspaper meet
June 13, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY — Your TIMES earned four awards Saturday when the Oklahoma Press Association presented its Better Newspaper Contest awards during the association’s annual convention held this year at th...
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City awards bids for aquatics center
A: Main, Main, News
City awards bids for aquatics center
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
June 11, 2024
The Sallisaw Municipal Authority Board of Trustees at its Monday meeting awarded bids totaling $6,144,724.27 for the new city aquatics facility. The pool bid package was awarded to Voy Construction of...
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Petition seeks city manager removal, but Skelton will continue working
A: Main, Main, News
Petition seeks city manager removal, but Skelton will continue working
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
June 11, 2024
The Sallisaw City Commissioners and mayor are willing to dance with the one that brung them. And despite an impassioned plea from Ward 4 spokesperson Julie Becker, the city is satisfied with continuin...
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Federal jury convicts Gore resident of child abuse, neglect
A: Main, Main, News
Federal jury convicts Gore resident of child abuse, neglect
June 11, 2024
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma has announced that Mason A. Wilson, 28, of Gore, has been found guilty by a federal jury on one count of child abuse and one count of ch...
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California resident sentenced after eluding OHP
A: Main, Main, News
California resident sentenced after eluding OHP
June 11, 2024
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Marco Antonio Naranjo-Aguilar, 30, of Sacramento, Calif. was sentenced to 235 months for one count of possession with Int...
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Woman charged after taking vehicle from residence
A: Main, Main, News
Woman charged after taking vehicle from residence
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
June 11, 2024
An Arkansas woman is facing charges after she reportedly took another individual’s vehicle and other items from their residence without their permission. Courtney Redden, 40, of Fort Smith, was formal...
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Hires, resignations accepted in Sallisaw School Board meeting
A: Main, School News
Hires, resignations accepted in Sallisaw School Board meeting
By JADE PHILLIPS STAFF WRITER 
June 11, 2024
The Sallisaw Board of Education met at 6 p.m. on June 10 where they voted to accept several resignations and approved new hires for the 2024-25 school year. The board first accepted the resignations o...
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Tall cop says stop
A: Main
Tall cop says stop
June 11, 2024
Jermaine Galloway, also known as “Tall Cop Says Stop,” was the guest speaker June 6 at the Sallisaw NOW Coalition’s CARE Conference at Indian Capital Technology Center. The conference theme was “Compr...
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