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Festival crowns first Miss Diamond Daze
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Festival crowns first Miss Diamond Daze
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
May 7, 2024
When the first Diamond Daze was held in 2006, and in the years since, the annual fete has featured just about everything one would expect to find in a community festival — vendors, car show, live ente...
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Topless car wash promotion sparks outrage from ‘upstanding citizens’
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Topless car wash promotion sparks outrage from ‘upstanding citizens’
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
May 7, 2024
Those choosing to be particularly generous in their assessment of what was being advertised Saturday on U.S. 64 east of Roland would conclude that signs proclaiming “topless car wash” were surely inte...
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Against substantial odds, Chase returns to full duty
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Against substantial odds, Chase returns to full duty
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
May 7, 2024
Sequoyah County Sheriff’s Deputy Duwaine Chase could be relaxing at home right now having taken a medical retirement, and virtually no one would have blamed him. But that’s not Duwaine Chase. When suc...
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Animal ordinance ‘is in no way final,’ but social media users in an uproar
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Animal ordinance ‘is in no way final,’ but social media users in an uproar
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
May 2, 2024
You don’t have to tell Sallisaw City Manager Keith Skelton that proposed changes to the city’s animal ordinance have caused an uproar among animal lovers and exploded as vitriol on social media. There...
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Sallisaw woman sentenced in PTO embezzlement case
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Sallisaw woman sentenced in PTO embezzlement case
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
May 2, 2024
A Sallisaw woman charged in 2023 with embezzlement and possession of forged instrument after it was discovered she had taken $8,306.24 from the Sallisaw Eastside PTO account and forged another individ...
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Motorcyclist perishes in I-40 collision
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Motorcyclist perishes in I-40 collision
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
May 2, 2024
A Friday night collision on I-40, about two miles west of Vian, has claimed the life of a Sallisaw man, according to an accident report issued by Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Trooper Jordan Galvan #311 of...
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Commissioners award contract for Old U.S. 64 bridge project
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Commissioners award contract for Old U.S. 64 bridge project
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
May 2, 2024
Sequoyah County Commissioners have awarded a bid contract to a Poteau company for installation of a water line associated with a county bridge replacement project on Old U.S. 64 west of Muldrow. Red’s...
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Cynthia Smith
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JUST FOLKS
Cynthia Smith
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
May 2, 2024
They say that we should “let our dreams fly us to the stars” but for one Gans resident, Cynthia Smith, this dream became literal. Born and raised in Sequoyah County, Smith’s early years were shaped by...
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Sallisaw observes National Day of Prayer
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Sallisaw observes National Day of Prayer
May 2, 2024
Dozens of Sequoyah County residents joined United Faith pastor Austin Carrigan and others from the Pastors' Fellowship on Thursday at the Sequoyah County Courthouse gazebo to join others across the co...
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Big Toy Museum opens to share transportation nostalgia
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Big Toy Museum opens to share transportation nostalgia
Everything old is new again
May 2, 2024
History became the present on May 3 with the long-awaited opening of the Big Toy Museum, located in the old middle school. In a ceremonial ribbon cutting hosted by the Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce, ow...
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Diamond Daze schedule
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Diamond Daze schedule
Downtown Sallisaw May 3-4
May 2, 2024
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Pageants scheduled to debut Saturday at Diamond Daze
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Pageants scheduled to debut Saturday at Diamond Daze
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
May 2, 2024
Mention beauty pageants, and what often comes to mind is a bougie, usually over-the-top production where tears of joy and astonished expressions of disbelief climax the competition. It’s a surreal wor...
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Correction
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Correction
May 2, 2024
In Wednesday’s issue of Your TIMES in an article titled “Smith seeking state representative seat,” it should have read that Janie Smith attends Sallisaw Church of Christ.
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Police warn of fraudulent card charges at gas stations, convenience stores
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Police warn of fraudulent card charges at gas stations, convenience stores
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
April 30, 2024
The Sallisaw Police Department is currently investigating several complaints regarding fraudulent credit and debit card transactions that have reportedly occurred at gas stations and convenience store...
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Smith seeking state representative seat
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Smith seeking state representative seat
April 30, 2024
E.O. “Jr.” Smith, 73, of Vian (Republican), has announced his candidacy for state representative of District 2. Smith’s family story is one of perseverance and hard work, which led him to be a success...
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Olsen announces re-election bid for state rep
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Olsen announces re-election bid for state rep
April 30, 2024
Jim Olsen, 64, of Roland (Republican), has announced he is running for re-election in his current position as a state representative. “It has been a privilege these past six years to serve the people ...
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Legislators declare state’s independence from ‘sinister motives’ of medical experts
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Legislators declare state’s independence from ‘sinister motives’ of medical experts
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
April 30, 2024
Although Polly Tyler assured Sequoyah County Commissioners at their weekly meeting that she is “just a messenger” when she sees “the writing on the wall” and brings to the commissioners’ attention tho...
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Daniel facing rape charge
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Daniel facing rape charge
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
April 30, 2024
An 18-year-old Vian man is facing a felony charge of first-degree rape of a victim under the age of 14 following an incident that allegedly occurred in December 2023. Cadge Daniel was charged on April...
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Teen charged for stabbing, killing chicken
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Teen charged for stabbing, killing chicken
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
April 30, 2024
A Muldrow teen is facing a felony charge of animal cruelty after allegedly stabbing a chicken and killing it. Colton Dieter, 18, was charged April 10 in Sequoyah County District Court and received a $...
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Domestic assault leads to animal cruelty charge after woman allegedly breaks puppy’s neck
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Domestic assault leads to animal cruelty charge after woman allegedly breaks puppy’s neck
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
April 30, 2024
A reported domestic assault has reportedly led to a felony animal cruelty charge for a Muldrow woman after she allegedly broke a puppy’s neck. Serena R. Murdock, 26, was charged on April 3 in Sequoyah...
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