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Advocate updates commissioners on alleged government ‘land grab’
A: Main
Advocate updates commissioners on alleged government ‘land grab’
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
November 28, 2023
Polly Tyler is tireless and has learned effective campaigning as she lobbies commissioners from counties across the state with claims that federal conservation measures are clandestine attempts to rob...
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175 YEARS & COUNTING
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175 YEARS & COUNTING
Sallisaw's oldest church eyes future with optimism, excitement, stability
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
November 23, 2023
Surely it was not all that long ago that members of First United Methodist Church carried on foot an old rugged, wooden cross the one and a half miles from their former church building at Creek Avenue...
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Perry’s Office Supply completes facade facelift
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Perry’s Office Supply completes facade facelift
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
November 23, 2023
Gus Perry figures his office supply building at 205 N. Oak Street in downtown Sallisaw ought to be good for the next 100 years. After all, the building lasted 102 years before the brick facade began g...
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Commissioners approve agreement to help find employment for job seekers
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Commissioners approve agreement to help find employment for job seekers
By Lynn McCulley Staff Writer 
November 23, 2023
Sequoyah County Commissioners approved a “Consortium” agreement between local elected officials and the Green Country Workforce Development Board at their regular meeting, Monday. According to Distric...
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Norma Griffith
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JUST FOLKS
Norma Griffith
By EDITOR 
November 23, 2023
If it is happening in Webbers Falls, you can bet Norma Griffith will either be involved or is coordinating the event. “I enjoy staying busy and the best way I’ve found to do that is to be involved in ...
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Thanksgiving memories and a holiday bucket list
A: Main, Main, News
Thanksgiving memories and a holiday bucket list
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
November 21, 2023
There are at least two things universally accepted about this week and tomorrow’s national holiday, Thanksgiving — travel is the busiest of the year, and family is at the center of the celebration. In...
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Rogers scheduled for jury trial sounding docket
A: Main, Main, News
Rogers scheduled for jury trial sounding docket
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
November 21, 2023
A Marble City man charged in July with felony sexual battery, first degree rape, and sodomy - victim mentally incapacitated, is now scheduled for a Dec. 14 jury trial sounding docket, according to Seq...
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Late grandmother encourages granddaughter to write children’s book
A: Main, Main, News
Late grandmother encourages granddaughter to write children’s book
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
November 21, 2023
An Arkansas woman has written her first children’s book thanks to the encouragement of her late grandmother and longtime Sallisaw resident, Addie Griffin. 'A Beautiful Story: Jesus & St. Nick” was wri...
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Over the river and through the wood
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Over the river and through the wood
By BY LYDIA MARIA CHILD (1844) 
November 21, 2023
The poem was originally published as "The New-England Boy's Song about Thanksgiving Day." It celebrates the author's childhood memories of visiting her grandfather's house (it was later changed to Gra...
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Speed patrols
A: Main
Speed patrols
November 21, 2023
The Sallisaw Police Department will be conducting speed and traffic enforcement on S. Kerr and Cherokee from Nov. 22 to 29.
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Ready for the holidays
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Ready for the holidays
November 20, 2023
Nov. 22 Community Thanksgiving dinner 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sallisaw Middle School cafeteria Open to everyone Nov. 23 Free Thanksgiving dinner 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Broadway Joe’s Cafe, Muldrow Carryout only....
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Marshals museum offers ‘most engaging experiences,’ and is not what visitors expect
A: Main
Marshals museum offers ‘most engaging experiences,’ and is not what visitors expect
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
November 16, 2023
Ben Johnson, who had never even visited Arkansas before he moved to Fort Smith in August 2022 to become president and CEO of the United States Marshals Museum, is battling a stereotype when he encoura...
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‘Everybody’s welcome’ to attend community Thanksgiving dinner
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‘Everybody’s welcome’ to attend community Thanksgiving dinner
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
November 16, 2023
Thanksgiving, the quintessential family-gathering holiday, is one of those heart-warming occasions that often means different things to different people. It not only celebrates the harvest, but other ...
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Commissioners debate junk vehicle ordinance
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Commissioners debate junk vehicle ordinance
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
November 16, 2023
Sallisaw City Manager Keith Skelton knows that if the city simply ignores instances of junk vehicles sitting in neighborhood yards, the problem won’t go away on its own. That’s why Skelton and city co...
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Bob Pratt
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JUST FOLKS
Bob Pratt
By LYNN MCCULLEY EDITOR 
November 16, 2023
Bob Pratt of Muldrow says throughout his life he has “lived for the moment.” But one big moment which involved music came unexpectedly for Pratt along with opportunities and a lifetime of fond memorie...
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$15 million SCWA water project flowing smoothly
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$15 million SCWA water project flowing smoothly
By Lynn McCulley Staff Writer 
November 14, 2023
Sequoyah County Water Association (SCWA) manager Vance Mooney reported the $15.3 million water improvement project made possible through a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) loan is 75 percent comp...
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Soccer coach, city square off about priorities, unfulfilled promises
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Soccer coach, city square off about priorities, unfulfilled promises
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
November 14, 2023
For at least the past three years, more than 250 children each year have played soccer on makeshift competition fields, choking back swirling dust that rises from Sallisaw Sports Complex’s red dirt wh...
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Waters awaits sentencing following jury trial
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Waters awaits sentencing following jury trial
King pleads no contest, Reed found guilty
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
November 14, 2023
A few cases have been settled and one perpetrator is awaiting sentencing following jury trials that were held on Nov. 6 in Sequoyah County District Court. Rusty J. Waters Rusty J. Waters, 44, of Salli...
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Fundraising continues for ice skating rink
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Fundraising continues for ice skating rink
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
November 14, 2023
In two weeks, Sallisaw’s first-ever ice skating rink — albeit temporary — will be in place at Stage Park at the corner of Choctaw Avenue and Oak Street, ready for an anticipated onslaught of eager hol...
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Escrow account distribution approved for infrastructure, sanitary sewer system work
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Escrow account distribution approved for infrastructure, sanitary sewer system work
By LYNN ADAMS STAFF WRITE 
November 14, 2023
Sallisaw will use $300,000 distributed from its escrow account with the Oklahoma Municipal Assurance Group (OMAG) for sanitary sewer system improvements and other infrastructure needs. City commission...
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