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Raccoons pose risk in Roland and Muldrow
A: Main, Main, News
DISTEMPER OUTBREAK
Raccoons pose risk in Roland and Muldrow
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
September 12, 2023
Roland and Muldrow have recently informed residents of an outbreak of raccoons displaying signs of distemper. The town of Roland has taken measures to euthanize several infected raccoons. Distemper is...
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House burns in Country Club neighborhood
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BREAKING NEWS
House burns in Country Club neighborhood
September 9, 2023
The former residence of the late Julie Ferguson at 1703 Edmondson in Sallisaw caught fire and burned Saturday evening. New owners who have been updating the house said they smelled smoke by the garage...
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The ‘almost state’ of Sequoyah
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The ‘almost state’ of Sequoyah
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
September 7, 2023
In the annals of American history, the year 1907 marked a pivotal moment as Oklahoma joined the Union, securing its status as the 46th state. Today, Oklahoma comprises 77 counties, encompassing a vast...
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LAW$UIT ANXIETY
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LAW$UIT ANXIETY
Ottawa County award is eye-opener for commissioners
By Lynn McCulley Staff Writer 
September 7, 2023
Sequoyah County Commissioners are concerned about how a multimillion-dollar lawsuit such as the one recently in Ottawa County could not only deplete the county’s financial resources, but could also in...
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Mason Duke achieves the rank of Eagle Scout
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Mason Duke achieves the rank of Eagle Scout
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
September 7, 2023
"Trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent." These are the 12 characteristics that a Scout should possess. For Sallisaw resident Mason Duke, ...
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Ragweed season peaks in Oklahoma
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Ragweed season peaks in Oklahoma
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
September 7, 2023
Late summer has settled over Oklahoma, marking a time of transition. Students have returned to school, daylight hours are waning, football season is in full swing, and autumn is on the horizon. Amidst...
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Melodie Dobson
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JUST FOLKS
Melodie Dobson
By EDITOR 
September 7, 2023
Melodie Dobson of Sallisaw says she can attribute much of her happiness and success to COVID-19. Dobson, who opened Sozos, a coffee and sandwich shop in Sallisaw with her husband, Cory, about two mont...
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I-40 narrows from time to time near Vian
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BREAKING NEWS
I-40 narrows from time to time near Vian
September 7, 2023
Drivers on eastbound I-40 should be aware of various, intermittent land closures from Mile Marker 293 to Mile Marker 298 near Vian in Sequoyah County from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8. Bridge work...
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Rainless days & rainless nights
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Rainless days & rainless nights
It's been hot and dry for a month, but glimmer of hope on horizon
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
September 5, 2023
For those who have noticed that Sequoyah County hasn’t had much rain as of late, you’re right. It’s been almost a month since the county has received any significant precipitation. Despite the dry — s...
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Moffett’s 2022 floodplain violations probationary period nearing
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Moffett’s 2022 floodplain violations probationary period nearing
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
September 5, 2023
FEMA officials announced last year that the town of Moffett was placed on probationary status by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) in November 2022, unless the town could either remediate vi...
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Sallisaw man in guarded condition following Muskogee County accident
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Sallisaw man in guarded condition following Muskogee County accident
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
September 5, 2023
A personal injury collision that occurred in Muskogee County around 11:24 a.m. Saturday has left one driver hospitalized and another unharmed. According to an accident report filed by Trooper David Fr...
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Muldrow woman charged with child neglect
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Muldrow woman charged with child neglect
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
September 5, 2023
A Muldrow woman is facing a felony charge of child neglect after allegedly failing to protect a minor child from sexual abuse. Elizabeth Morain, 30, was formally charged on August 2 in Sequoyah County...
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Beware of bears
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Beware of bears
Sightings on the rise locally
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
August 31, 2023
Southeastern Oklahoma is home to many native animals, including foxes, armadillos, bobcats and even the occasional wild boar or hog. But in recent months, there has been a surge in black bear sighting...
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Gene’s journey of hope
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Gene’s journey of hope
Gore man one of 37 million Americans in a tragic fraternity
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
August 31, 2023
Gene Blankenship of Gore lives a life like so many other Oklahomans. His wife, Stacy, is a devoted helpmeet. They have four children — Addyson, 18; He’ll be the first to tell you “there are thousands ...
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Gore’s annual Cruise Night, Car Show and Burnout is Sept. 16
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Gore’s annual Cruise Night, Car Show and Burnout is Sept. 16
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
August 31, 2023
The town of Gore’s 21st annual Cruise Night, Car Show and Burnout competition will be held from 2 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 15, in downtown Gore. Dubbed “Oklahoma’s biggest, baddest 2-lane cruise eve...
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Charlie Hibbard
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JUST FOLKS
Charlie Hibbard
By LYNN MCCULLEY EDITOR 
August 31, 2023
When Charlie Hibbard of Marble City met his wife, Tamara, in 2001, the native Californian, said it did not take long to figure out what his life would be like if the two were married. Hibbard, 72, a r...
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Local artist featured in Sallisaw art show
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Local artist featured in Sallisaw art show
August 29, 2023
Stanley Tubbs Memorial Library is hosting an art show by local artist Patricia Wood, beginning today through Sept. 13. The library is hosting a reception at 1 p.m. Wednesday to honor the lifetime work...
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Waters facing additional child sexual abuse, rape charges
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Waters facing additional child sexual abuse, rape charges
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
August 29, 2023
A Sallisaw man scheduled to go before District Judge Jeffrey Payton in Sequoyah County District Court in October is facing an additional charge of child sexual abuse and first degree rape, according t...
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Fire destroys home of elderly couple
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Fire destroys home of elderly couple
By Lynn McCulley Staff Writer 
August 29, 2023
Sallisaw Fire Department responded to a mobile home fire Saturday afternoon, which caused an elderly couple to lose everything they had, according to the neighbor reporting the fire. Steve Padgett, as...
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Commissioners encouraged to oppose ’30 by 30 land grab’
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Commissioners encouraged to oppose ’30 by 30 land grab’
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
August 29, 2023
When elected officials agree to serve, they should expect to be held accountable by their constituents. That’s what Paula Tyler, a local concerned Christian, is doing. And will continue to do. But she...
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