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Community partners spread warmth to others
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Community partners spread warmth to others
January 16, 2024
Sequoyah County Emergency Management, along with the Oklahoma Department of Health, Sequoyah County Drug Court and the Sallisaw Black Diamond football team recently erected a warming tent in the Salli...
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Public forum slated for city council candidates
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Public forum slated for city council candidates
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
January 16, 2024
Candidates seeking election to Ward 2 and Ward 4 seats on the Sallisaw Board of City Commissioners will have a chance to present their case to voters in a public forum on Feb. 1. Your TIMES and KXMX M...
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Sullivan shows ‘appreciation’ by donating $200,000 airplane hangar
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Sullivan shows ‘appreciation’ by donating $200,000 airplane hangar
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
January 11, 2024
Actions often speak louder than words. In Frank Sullivan Jr.’s case, his words and his deeds go hand in hand. “I love and appreciate my city, and this gift is a declaration of my appreciation for thei...
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Ordinance reinstates language regarding resisting an officer
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Ordinance reinstates language regarding resisting an officer
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
January 11, 2024
For those considering resisting arrest or assaulting a police officer, a recent amendment to the Sallisaw Code of Ordinances — yes, this was previously done in December — reaffirms that the city frown...
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Oklahoma Rural Development announces investment for Sallisaw
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Oklahoma Rural Development announces investment for Sallisaw
January 11, 2024
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Oklahoma State Director Kenneth Corn has announced that the USDA will invest $38,445 for the city of Sallisaw for a storm warning siren, which w...
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Virtual learning days scheduled for Central Schools
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BREAKING NEWS
Virtual learning days scheduled for Central Schools
January 11, 2024
Central Public Schools will be closed Friday, Jan. 12, and Tuesday, Jan. 16. These days will be virtual learning days. Schools are already scheduled to be closed Monday, Jan. 15, in observance of Mart...
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Brant Followell
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JUST FOLKS
Brant Followell
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
January 11, 2024
When Muldrow resident Brant Followell retired from teaching, he found it so enjoyable that he retired twice. In total, he spent 32 years teaching social studies, science, biology, business and history...
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Among America’s best and brightest, Kinion earns academy appointments
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Among America’s best and brightest, Kinion earns academy appointments
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
January 9, 2024
For those who may question our country’s future with the next generation stepping into leadership roles, if Hallie Kinion is emblematic of our best and brightest, America is in very good hands. Hallie...
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Rogers new chair for commissioners; Teague is new floodplain administrator
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Rogers new chair for commissioners; Teague is new floodplain administrator
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
January 9, 2024
Sequoyah County Commissioners at their Monday meeting elected District 3 Commissioner Jim Rogers to chair the county board for 2024. District 2 Commissioner Beau Burlison, who chaired the board in 202...
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Sallisaw School Board votes to keep Barrett as superintendent
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Sallisaw School Board votes to keep Barrett as superintendent
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
January 9, 2024
The Sallisaw Board of Education convened at 6 p.m. for a regular meeting on Jan. 8, presided over by President Amanda Trudeau-Hatcher, which included Vice President Justin McGrew, Clerk Bobby Qualls, ...
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Absentee ballot request approaches for Sallisaw, Central School election
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Absentee ballot request approaches for Sallisaw, Central School election
January 9, 2024
Voters in Sequoyah County who want absentee ballots mailed to them for the Feb. 13 City of Sallisaw and Central School Proposition Election should apply now, County Election Board Secretary Cindy Osbo...
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Ward facing drug, firearm charges following bust
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Ward facing drug, firearm charges following bust
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
January 4, 2024
A Vian man who is scheduled for a Jan. 22 jury trial on kidnapping and assault charges from 2022 is now facing drug and firearm charges after a narcotics search warrant was served at his residence on ...
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TIMES up!
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TIMES up!
Longtime reporter McCulley resigns
By Lynn McCulley Staff Writer 
January 4, 2024
“This is a bittersweet time and I’m going to miss everyone,” Lynn McCulley, reporter for Your TIMES, said after announcing plans to resign from her position that she said she’s loved working in since ...
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Commissioners award bids for 6-month road materials
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Commissioners award bids for 6-month road materials
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
January 4, 2024
The Sequoyah County Commissioners on Tuesday voted to accept all proposals for six-month road materials to ensure resources are available for county projects, but awarded proposals based on cost, prox...
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Tina Sparkman
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JUST FOLKS
Tina Sparkman
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
January 4, 2024
For most people, entering one’s golden years brings the prospect of slowing down, relaxing and taking time for oneself - usually after a lifetime of hard work. Many eagerly anticipate this time to met...
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Gore trustee asked to resign
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Gore trustee asked to resign
After it’s discovered he’s not in town limits
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
January 2, 2024
A Gore trustee said he has been asked to resign after it was discovered he was not a resident of Gore town limits. Gideon Miller, who lives on Primrose Lane in Haven Heights, said he has been a reside...
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Shouldn’t chocolate-covered cherries really be part of a balanced diet?
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Shouldn’t chocolate-covered cherries really be part of a balanced diet?
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
January 2, 2024
While hard candy is a nostalgic standard at Christmastime, a quintessential holiday treat for virtually any yuletide household are chocolate-covered cherries, also known as cherry cordials. And if you...
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Horn set to appear before special judge
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Horn set to appear before special judge
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
January 2, 2024
A man charged with two felony counts of lewd molestation in Sequoyah County District Court is scheduled to appear on Jan. 8 before Special Judge Matt Orendorff, according to Sequoyah County court reco...
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Freeman praised as versatile, ‘best animal guy in the state’
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Freeman praised as versatile, ‘best animal guy in the state’
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
January 2, 2024
Sequoyah County’s heroes — Sheriff Larry Lane and Undersheriff Charles House — also have their heroes. Randy Freeman is one of them. The Sheriff’s office website identifies Freeman as administrative d...
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Looking back at 2023
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THE YEAR IN REVIEW
Looking back at 2023
December 28, 2023
Looking back on the year that was, Sallisaw and Sequoyah County were witness to a wide range of happenings. From an unsolicited bid to purchase the Sallisaw municipal landfill facility for $21.5 milli...
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