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Barbies behind bars
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Barbies behind bars
October 31, 2023
The Barbies from the Sequoyah County Clerk’s Office were on house arrest Halloween, complete with pink handcuffs. Charges pend from stealing a horse, according to sources. Those arrested included “Thu...
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County commissioners approve bridge projects
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County commissioners approve bridge projects
By Lynn McCulley Staff Writer 
October 31, 2023
Sequoyah County Commissioners on Monday approved two bridge projects submitted by the circuit engineer, along with other agenda items addressed or approved. Monty Proctor, engineer for the Eastern Okl...
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Criminal jury trials set for Nov. 6
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Criminal jury trials set for Nov. 6
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
October 31, 2023
Several jury trials are scheduled for 9 a.m. on Nov. 6 at the Sequoyah County Courthouse. Some of those cases include: • Lee B. King, 29, of Dallas, Texas - Charged on July 23, 2021, with two counts o...
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More than 7,600 students attending county schools
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More than 7,600 students attending county schools
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
October 31, 2023
Now that Sequoyah County students are back in class following the recent fall break, a survey of all schools in the county by Your TIMES shows 7,646 students are enrolled in the county’s 12 school dis...
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Trees blamed for electrical outage
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Trees blamed for electrical outage
October 31, 2023
Autumn is so often a celebration of the colorful foliage of trees. While that is one of the annual benefits, trees can also prove a detriment, especially when it comes to electrical lines. That’s what...
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Gazebo in the works
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Gazebo in the works
October 31, 2023
Work on a gazebo, located in front of the Sequoyah County Courthouse, began last week in Sallisaw. Bill Griffin, spokesman for JH Construction of Sallisaw who is overseeing the construction project, s...
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Fatality collision on Oakdale Road under investigation
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Fatality collision on Oakdale Road under investigation
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
October 31, 2023
A fatal collision that occurred on the night of Oct. 26 has claimed the life of a 70-year-old Muldrow resident. According to the accident report, Edward Brogdon was driving a 2001 GMC Sierra traveling...
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FedEx driver faces charges after staging robbery hoax resulting in exhaustive manhunt, school lockdowns
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FedEx driver faces charges after staging robbery hoax resulting in exhaustive manhunt, school lockdowns
By BY LYNN ADAMS STAFF WRITER 
October 26, 2023
About 50 law enforcement officers — from Sequoyah County Sheriff’s Office, Cherokee Nation Marshal Service, Oklahoma Highway Patrol, FBI, Sequoyah County Emergency Management and local fire department...
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Roland shooting claims life of 2-year-old
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Roland shooting claims life of 2-year-old
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
October 26, 2023
Roland Assistant Police Chief Chris Waters said the Roland Police Department and Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation are continuing to investigate a Monday shooting that claimed the life of a 2-yea...
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Geofencing is city’s latest tool aiding economic development
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Geofencing is city’s latest tool aiding economic development
By BY LYNN ADAMS STAFF WRITER 
October 26, 2023
George Bormann will be the first to admit that he’s a nerd. But he’s also proud of his city and its economic development potential. Wednesday he told those at the Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce monthly ...
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Annual Red Ribbon Week celebrates drug-free living
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Annual Red Ribbon Week celebrates drug-free living
By BY LYNN ADAMS STAFF WRITER 
October 26, 2023
Red Ribbon Week is so important, that this year, the week is actually nine days long. The annual celebration of drug-free living began Monday, and continues through Tuesday. “This month is National Su...
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Halloween festivities set
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Halloween festivities set
October 26, 2023
Halloween, the spookiest time of the year, is Tuesday. But why limit celebrating the autumn date to just one day? That’s why Halloween activities begin Saturday and continue through Tuesday. Saturday,...
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Appreciation dinner pays tribute to volunteer firefighters
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Appreciation dinner pays tribute to volunteer firefighters
By LYNN MCULLEY STAFF WRITER 
October 26, 2023
The seventh annual Volunteer Firefighters Appreciation Dinner was well attended Monday, with special recognitions, a barbecue dinner served to about 300 guests and door prizes given away to volunteer ...
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Charlie Brown
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JUST FOLKS
Charlie Brown
By LYNN MCCULLEY EDITOR 
October 26, 2023
Charlie Brown of the Akins community may not have a dog named Snoopy, but he does own a cat, one he and his wife adopted recently, through “Barking for a Cause,” he said. A retired U.S. Air Force serv...
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Graffiti mars downtown properties, but not thought to be gang-related
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Graffiti mars downtown properties, but not thought to be gang-related
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
October 24, 2023
If you’ve noticed some graffiti around Sallisaw — especially along Cherokee Avenue (U.S. 64) on dumpsters, trash cans, poles, electrical boxes and even Your TIMES newspaper box — city police don’t bel...
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Sallisaw man arrested in Sunday shooting
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Sallisaw man arrested in Sunday shooting
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
October 24, 2023
A Sallisaw man is facing a felony charge of first-degree murder after he reportedly shot and killed another Sallisaw man on Sunday. Authorities say Perry L. Emmett, 34, has been arrested in the shooti...
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Teague named new director of county emergency management
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Teague named new director of county emergency management
By Lynn McCulley Staff Writer 
October 24, 2023
Jonathan Teague, deputy director of Sequoyah County Emergency Management, was appointed as the new director for the agency Monday by Sequoyah County Commissioners, due to the resignation of former dir...
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Unused, outdated drugs to be collected Friday to promote ‘safer community’
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DRUG TAKE-BACK DAY
Unused, outdated drugs to be collected Friday to promote ‘safer community’
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
October 24, 2023
Area residents with no-longer-used or outdated prescription drugs can safely dispose of them Friday. A medication take-back day will be conducted 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Clif’s Pharmacy, 505 E. Redwood A...
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Barber’s 3rd book shares ‘good times’ while hunting
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Barber’s 3rd book shares ‘good times’ while hunting
By BY LYNN ADAMS STAFF WRITER 
October 24, 2023
Time was that if a family didn’t know how to live off the land, they went hungry and did without. It was a time when too many lived hand to mouth. Gertie Barber of Muldrow remembers those days when hu...
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Check presented to Women In Business organization
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Check presented to Women In Business organization
October 24, 2023
Your TIMES held its annual Women’s Expo on Thursday at Sallisaw Middle School, where almost 300 women took advantage of a day filled with fun, food and fellowship. This year’s Women’s Expo magazine an...
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