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Arrest warrant remains in effect for Muldrow man
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Arrest warrant remains in effect for Muldrow man
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
March 5, 2024
An arrest warrant remains in effect for a Muldrow man who was charged in November 2023 with a felony count of larceny of automobile in Sequoyah County District Court. Authorities continue to search fo...
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Gore police chief abruptly resigns, while building inspector hired
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Gore police chief abruptly resigns, while building inspector hired
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
March 5, 2024
The Town of Gore’s regular monthly meeting held on February 20 took an unexpected turn with the resignation of the town's top law enforcement official, police chief Jeremy Walters. Town Clerk Lisa Set...
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Box van driver admits to hitting vehicles
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Box van driver admits to hitting vehicles
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
March 5, 2024
Vian Police Chief Mark Harkins said Friday morning around 5 a.m. that a Tulsa man driving a box van south on Hwy. 82 reportedly crossed the center line, striking two parked vehicles in front of The Fi...
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Gore man sentenced for federal firearm crime
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Gore man sentenced for federal firearm crime
March 5, 2024
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma has announced that Andrew J. Craig, 35, of Gore, was sentenced to 60 months of probation for possessing a firearm after a domes...
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Presidential Preferential Primary sample ballots are available; election is Tuesday, March 5
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Presidential Preferential Primary sample ballots are available; election is Tuesday, March 5
March 3, 2024
Sample ballots are now available for the March 5 Presidential Preferential Primary election. Voters can download a sample ballot using the State Election Board OK Voter Portal at oklahoma.gov/election...
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Glasgow’s estate files civil suit seeking compensatory, punitive damages
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Glasgow’s estate files civil suit seeking compensatory, punitive damages
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
February 29, 2024
The administrator of the estate of Heather D. Glasgow, a Poteau woman who died during her first solo skydive at Sallisaw Municipal Airport on Feb. 18, 2023, has filed a civil suit in excess of $75,000...
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Commissioners talk trash about county litter bugs
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Commissioners talk trash about county litter bugs
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
February 29, 2024
While the Lone Star State has long been identified by its “Don’t Mess with Texas” anti-littering campaign, Sequoyah County Commissioners would like to see a similar hard-nosed approach implemented in ...
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Sallisaw man could face up to 20 years, fine
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Sallisaw man could face up to 20 years, fine
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
February 29, 2024
A Sallisaw man could face up to 20 years imprisonment and a fine of $25,000 if found guilty of trafficking in illegal drugs (methamphetamine). Jeremy M. Clark, 48, was charged Feb. 13 in Sequoyah Coun...
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Matthew ‘Matt’ Blankenship
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JUST FOLKS
Matthew ‘Matt’ Blankenship
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
February 29, 2024
In Muldrow, a local hero quietly works to combat a growing epidemic. Matthew “Matt” Blankenship has emerged as a beacon of hope for those grappling with drug addiction. With more than two decades of e...
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An early spring
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An early spring
February 27, 2024
The weather-predicting groundhog must have been right when he forecast an early spring. According to the National Weather Service, the average temperature for February in eastern Oklahoma has been 53....
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Commissioners approve RFID jail technology
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Commissioners approve RFID jail technology
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
February 27, 2024
While the movie “Cool Hand Luke” may be a viewing favorite for many, the 1967 prison chain-gang drama is a far cry from today’s technology-based correctional system. Which is why Sequoyah County Commi...
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Sen. Tom Woods and ‘that filth’
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Sen. Tom Woods and ‘that filth’
By NONDOC.COM TRES SAVAGE, EDITOR 
February 27, 2024
Sen. Tom Woods (R-Stilwell) opened his mouth and stuck his big foot in it last week, opining that Oklahomans are conservative Christians who don't want LGBTQ+ "filth" in their communities. Appearing a...
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Lawmakers agree to eliminate Oklahoma’s grocery sales tax
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Lawmakers agree to eliminate Oklahoma’s grocery sales tax
By Keaton Ross 
February 27, 2024
Oklahomans will soon get a little wiggle room in their grocery budget. The Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly agreed to send House Bill 1955, a carryover bill from 2023 that eliminates the 4.5% state p...
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Fuller sentenced in 2022 shooting involving police, putting infant in harm’s way
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Fuller sentenced in 2022 shooting involving police, putting infant in harm’s way
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
February 27, 2024
A Roland man has been sentenced to a total of 308 months imprisonment for assaulting two police officers and a female victim with a gun and knife, while also putting a minor child in harm’s way. The U...
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Knight pleads guilty to federal firearm charge
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Knight pleads guilty to federal firearm charge
February 27, 2024
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Christopher J. Knight, 42, of Spiro, pleaded guilty to felon in possession of a firearm. The indictment alleged ...
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Stolen bus found in Vian, suspect arrested
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Stolen bus found in Vian, suspect arrested
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
February 27, 2024
An Arkansas man was arrested Friday afternoon by Vian Police after he reportedly stole a school bus from Springdale, Ark., the night before, and then left it in Vian. Roy A. Stutts, 55, of Bentonville...
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Roland couple facing child sexual abuse charges
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Roland couple facing child sexual abuse charges
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
February 27, 2024
A Roland couple is facing felony child sexual abuse charges after authorities discovered two minor children were allegedly being sexually abused in their residence. Mark L. Clifton, 58, is charged wit...
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Legislation would shield poultry producers from liability
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Legislation would shield poultry producers from liability
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
February 22, 2024
A wink appears to be as good as a nod for state legislators who have all but given carte blanche to poultry producers when it comes to protecting — or not — the state’s clean water, scenic rivers and ...
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Voting error happened, but shouldn’t have
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Voting error happened, but shouldn’t have
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
February 22, 2024
What!? I can’t vote!!? It’s not something voters expect to hear in a democracy, in the United States. But does such a realization on Election Day at the local precinct actually occur? Rarely. Very rar...
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Commissioners continue quest for dump trucks
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Commissioners continue quest for dump trucks
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
February 22, 2024
Well, Sequoyah County District 2 Commissioner Beau Burlison and District 3 Commissioner Jim Rogers are still in search of dump trucks. At the county commissioners’ weekly meeting Tuesday, the only bid...
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