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30-minute workouts for any schedule
Columns & Opinions, News
30-minute workouts for any schedule
April 30, 2024
Even with the best intentions, it's easy to let a busy weekly routine crowd out regular physical activity. Yet, the beneficial effects of exercise are undeniable. Current recommendations for adults ar...
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Oklahoma weekly gas price update
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Oklahoma weekly gas price update
By SOURCE GASBUDDY APRIL 29, 2024 
April 30, 2024
Average gasoline prices in Oklahoma have fallen 7.7 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.06/g today, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 2,294 stations in Oklahoma. Prices in Oklahoma are 5.1...
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Liberty celebration marks end of the year
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Liberty celebration marks end of the year
April 30, 2024
Liberty Public School’s 4-H members had a great end-of-the-year celebration. They enjoyed pizza, cookie cake and team-building games.
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Pancake breakfast is May 25
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Pancake breakfast is May 25
April 30, 2024
The Blackgum Volunteer Fire Department is having a pancake breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 25. Cost is $8 for adults and $6 for children under 12.
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Mark your calendar
Calendar, News
Mark your calendar
April 30, 2024
Announcements of upcoming events for nonprofit organizations and events in Sequoyah County may be delivered to Your TIMES in several different ways. They may be mailed to or hand delivered to Your TIM...
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Sequoyah County lawyers offering free legal advice
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Sequoyah County lawyers offering free legal advice
April 30, 2024
Members of the Sequoyah County Bar Association will participate in the statewide Ask A Lawyer event on Wednesday, May 1, in celebration of Oklahoma’s 73rd annual Law Day. During the event, Kent Ghahre...
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Church luncheon for widows and widowers
Lifestyle, News
Church luncheon for widows and widowers
April 30, 2024
Muldrow First Baptist Church, located east on Shawntel Smith Blvd. across from the post office, will be hosting a luncheon for widows and widowers. The event will be held at 12 noon on Thursday, May 9...
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Learning about nature
News, School News
Learning about nature
April 30, 2024
Mrs. Barrett’s first grade class at Liberty Elementary School in Sallisaw have their very own ant farm to watch, as they grow and develop their ecosystem. Learning about nature is so much fun.
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Students learn about pollinators
News, School News
Students learn about pollinators
April 30, 2024
Mrs. Barrett’s first grade class at Liberty Elementary School in Sallisaw has been learning all about plants and pollination. They enjoyed becoming pollinators.
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Speed patrols scheduled
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Speed patrols scheduled
April 30, 2024
The Sallisaw Police Department will be conducting speed and traffic enforcement on all of Redwood and surrounding residential areas from May 1-8.
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Wickett junior rodeo joins Diamond Daze, expected to be ‘biggest so far’
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Wickett junior rodeo joins Diamond Daze, expected to be ‘biggest so far’
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
April 25, 2024
J.P. Wickett expects the third year to be the charm for the John Perry Wickett Memorial Junior Rodeo, the first year the two-day event is held in conjunction with Diamond Daze and what may be “the big...
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Community values, working together are at the heart of Cherokee Nation
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Community values, working together are at the heart of Cherokee Nation
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
April 25, 2024
To say that Canaan Duncan enjoys working for the Cherokee Nation as its Deputy Secretary of State is an understatement. Or maybe he just enjoys talking with those who live across the reservation. Or m...
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Roland among Oklahoma schools cited for record turnaround of failing schools
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Roland among Oklahoma schools cited for record turnaround of failing schools
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
April 25, 2024
A year ago, the Oklahoma Department of Education’s Office of Accountability released school report cards for public schools in Oklahoma for the 2021-22 school year. Of the 25 Sequoyah County schools, ...
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Annual audit shows city’s net position still strong at more than $29 million
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Annual audit shows city’s net position still strong at more than $29 million
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
April 25, 2024
A recently completed audit of Sallisaw’s financial status and operations not only confirms the city’s finance department is ensuring compliance and accounting for revenues and expenditures, but also r...
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Commissioners surplus more items, make plans for conducting auction
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Commissioners surplus more items, make plans for conducting auction
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
April 25, 2024
Whether you’re setting up housekeeping, furnishing a man cave or adding homey touches to a hunting cabin, the impending auction of surplus furniture and equipment by the Sequoyah County Commissioners ...
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Shaleen Dodson
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JUST FOLKS
Shaleen Dodson
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
April 25, 2024
Shaleen Dodson and her husband, Stevie Dodson, have been married for nearly 14 years and share their lives with their five wonderful children: three boys and twin girls. Nestled in the Brushy communit...
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Gans FFA competes at Roland Invitational
News, School News
Gans FFA competes at Roland Invitational
April 25, 2024
The Gans FFA Chapter recently competed at the Roland FFA Invitational CDE competition. Gans competed in three different contests with 15 members. Gans competed in Land Judging, Rangeland Judging, and ...
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Muldrow Elementary holds science fair
News, School News
Muldrow Elementary holds science fair
April 25, 2024
Muldrow Elementary Science Fair was recently held in March. Students particpating, from left, Skylar Martin, Mayson Kirkpatrick, Ella Gibbins, Emma Schilling, Mary Mullins, Keagan Goldman-Wilson, Kall...
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‘Chunk Your Junk’ on April 27
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‘Chunk Your Junk’ on April 27
April 25, 2024
The City of Sallisaw will hold a “Chunk Your Junk” event from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 27. Dumpsters will be set up at the Sallisaw Electric Department at 213 W. Quesenbury Street. Pl...
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Gore Police Chief attends training
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Gore Police Chief attends training
April 25, 2024
The OACP conducted Police Chief, Administrative, and Command Staff Training recently at the Moore Norman Technology Center. Over 40 Police Administrators attended the training, including Gore Police C...
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Here’s your sign
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Here’s your sign
June 11, 2025
A high-flying crew, hoisted by a crane, on Wednesday completed installation of signage drawing attention to 7Brew Drive Thru Coffee, Taco Bell and Whataburger, located on South Kerr Boulevard in Salli...
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Remembering when
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Remembering when
Sallisaw Class of 1975 tour Big Toy Museum
June 11, 2025
Members of the Sallisaw Class of 1975 held their 50-year class reunion Saturday at the Old Sallisaw High School Association Black Diamond Event Center. Several alumni also visited the Big Toy Museum, ...
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Tribes celebrate record economic impact in Oklahoma
News, Tribal
Tribes celebrate record economic impact in Oklahoma
By EMMA MURPHY AND NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL | OKLAHOMA VOICE 
June 11, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s tribal nations contributed $23.4 billion to the state’s economy in 2023, according to a study released Wednesday. Over 55,000 Oklahomans were directly employed by tribes and...
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Sallisaw Veterans Center welcomes first residents
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Sallisaw Veterans Center welcomes first residents
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
June 10, 2025
The more days that turned into weeks, which then evolved into months and stretched into years since the September 2020 groundbreaking for the new Sallisaw Veterans Center, the more impatient the commu...
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6 incumbents re-elected in Cherokee Nation General Election
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6 incumbents re-elected in Cherokee Nation General Election
June 10, 2025
Six incumbents were re-elected to the Council of the Cherokee Nation during the tribe’s General Election on June 7, according to unofficial results from the Cherokee Nation Election Commission. The in...
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