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Rogers protests grant process, wants it ‘fair across the board’
A: Main, Main, News
Rogers protests grant process, wants it ‘fair across the board’
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
August 15, 2023
A few years ago, Sequoyah County Emergency Management applied for a statewide grant, but didn’t get it. So when it came time this year for the grant application process, SCEM deputy director Jonathan ...
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Medical examiner confirms body found is Henning’s
A: Main, Main, News
Medical examiner confirms body found is Henning’s
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
August 15, 2023
Sequoyah County Sheriff Larry Lane Jr. said the state medical examiner confirmed on Thursday afternoon that a body recovered from a remote, wooded area of southern Adair County earlier this month is R...
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Back-to-School Bash provides much-needed services, items
A: Main, Main, News
Back-to-School Bash provides much-needed services, items
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
August 15, 2023
Thanks to the efforts of generous community benefactors, some Sequoyah County students and their families are feeling relief this year thanks to the third annual Back-to-School Bash, which took place ...
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Sallisaw residents injured in motorcycle crash
A: Main, Main, News
Sallisaw residents injured in motorcycle crash
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
August 15, 2023
Two Sallisaw residents had to be transported to a Tulsa hospital for treatment of their injuries following a motorcycle crash that happened Saturday 17 miles south of Tahlequah. Oklahoma Highway Patro...
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Annual Back-to-School Roundup well attended
A: Main, Main, News
Annual Back-to-School Roundup well attended
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
August 15, 2023
The annual Back-to-School Roundup on Aug. 5 at the Sallisaw Rodeo Arena drew more than 1,000 people, where more than 600 backpacks stuffed with supplies were given away during the two-hour event. The ...
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Sequoyah County students return to class
A: Main, Main, News, ...
Sequoyah County students return to class
Area superintendents, undersheriff discuss security measures for new school year
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
August 10, 2023
Supporting our students through their education is something that we all take seriously. In an increasingly more difficult world, it can feel overwhelming to balance all the aspects of our lives. So w...
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Gift card giveaway helps ease local teachers’ financial burden
A: Main, Main, News
Gift card giveaway helps ease local teachers’ financial burden
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
August 10, 2023
Public school teachers, national education analysts say, spend an average of almost $480 of their own money each school year on classroom supplies, including books, snacks, pencils, paper and cleaning...
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Dye facing manslaughter charge
A: Main, Main, News
Dye facing manslaughter charge
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
August 10, 2023
A Fort Smith man is charged with felony first-degree manslaughter after he reportedly ran over another man in the front yard of his residence last month. Roy D. Dye, 52, was charged August 1 in Sequoy...
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Youth participate in Jr. Bullfighters contest
A: Main, Main, News
Youth participate in Jr. Bullfighters contest
August 10, 2023
Children from Sequoyah County participating in the Jr. Bullfighter contest Friday and Saturday at the Sallisaw Rodeo included Sofia Myers, Sam Cox, Stone Cox, Kip Neighbors, Frankie Neighbors, Brayden...
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Arrest warrant issued in dispensary break-in
A: Main, Main, News, ...
Arrest warrant issued in dispensary break-in
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
August 10, 2023
One suspect has been arrested and an arrest warrant has been issued for another charged in the May 2023 breakin of a Sallisaw dispensary. Dustin E. Chavez, 35, of Shawnee, and Tyler Woodall, 31, addre...
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Autumn H. Blackmer
A: Main, Just Folks
JUST FOLKS
Autumn H. Blackmer
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
August 10, 2023
Autumn H. Blackmer of Gans says she loves her customers. Blackmer, 28, has been employed at Love’s in Vian since its opening in August, three years ago. “I work here as the assistant restaurant manage...
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Delores Mitchell remembered as someone who ‘made a difference’
A: Main, Main, News
Delores Mitchell remembered as someone who ‘made a difference’
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
August 8, 2023
Paramount in the wisdom Rex Brooks has gained in his 78 years is knowing good horses and good people. Atop the list of good people, in his book, was Delores O’Guin Mitchell, who died Sunday at the age...
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Muldrow Cruise Night well attended; burnouts still occur despite new rule
A: Main, Main, News
Muldrow Cruise Night well attended; burnouts still occur despite new rule
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
August 8, 2023
Spectators lined Shawntel Smith Blvd. (US64) in Muldrow on Saturday during the annual Muldrow Cruise Night. “The Baddest Cruise Night Around,” now in its 10th year, differed from past years as a new n...
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Bridge replacement planned; speed limit reduced near lake
A: Main, Main, News
Bridge replacement planned; speed limit reduced near lake
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
August 8, 2023
Sequoyah County District 1 Commissioner Ray Watts is taking steps to replace a problematic low-water bridge in the southeastern part of the county with a steel span bridge, a project that will also st...
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Sallisaw Health and Wellness Center celebrates new services, clinic hours
A: Main, Health, Main, ...
Sallisaw Health and Wellness Center celebrates new services, clinic hours
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
August 8, 2023
It’s National Health Care Center Week, and Sallisaw Health and Wellness Center is celebrating the addition of new Urgent Care services, and extended clinic hours for the Sallisaw facility. On Tuesday,...
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Vian police asking for public’s help in apprehension
A: Main, Main, News
Vian police asking for public’s help in apprehension
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
August 8, 2023
Local police are asking for the public’s help in apprehending a Vian man wanted on felony warrants. “Vian Police Department does not typically make it a point to call people out or name drop. However,...
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Indian Road repairs complete, reopens Monday
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Indian Road repairs complete, reopens Monday
By BY LYNN ADAMS STAFF WRITER 
August 3, 2023
The Sequoyah County Commissioners were told Monday at their weekly meeting that emergency repairs to Indian Road were nearing completion. By Thursday, District 2 Commissioner Beau Burlison confirmed t...
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Rogers to appear on sexual battery charge
A: Main, Main, News
Rogers to appear on sexual battery charge
Alleged incidents caught on video
By AMIECATO-REMER EDITOR 
August 3, 2023
A Marble City man is scheduled to appear for a felony disposition docket in Sequoyah County District Court on felony charges of alleged sexual battery Darrell W Rogers, 68, was formally charged with s...
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Record July heat touches off ‘era of global boiling’
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Record July heat touches off ‘era of global boiling’
By BY LYNN ADAMS STAFF WRITER 
August 3, 2023
Those who view weather in much the same way Mark Twain did — “If you don’t like the weather in Oklahoma, wait a few minutes” — are probably not too surprised by projections from climate-change researc...
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Curtis blesses others with free produce
A: Main, Main, News
Curtis blesses others with free produce
By BY LYNN ADAMS STAFF WRITER 
August 3, 2023
Trina Curtis of Gans recently had a pretty good week — a load of produce she sold for four figures. The next day, the Holy Spirit spoke to her, and told her to give away her produce for free. So she w...
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