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April 16, 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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District 3 cleanup scheduled for May 3-6
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District 3 cleanup scheduled for May 3-6
April 16, 2024
Sequoyah County District 3 will have their spring cleanup for the District 3 area, May 3-6. Unwanted items and trash can be placed in roll-off dumpsters that will be placed at the following locations:...
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Don’t risk it on 4/20: Plan for a sober driver on marijuana ‘holiday’
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Don’t risk it on 4/20: Plan for a sober driver on marijuana ‘holiday’
April 16, 2024
The U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is teaming up with the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OHSO) to urge drivers to stay sober behind the whe...
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Speed patrols
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Speed patrols
April 16, 2024
The Sallisaw Police Department will be conducting speed and traffic enforcement will be on Iola and Cedar and surrounding residential areas from April 17-24.
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Slots still open for ‘barbecue artisans’ at Diamond Daze
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Slots still open for ‘barbecue artisans’ at Diamond Daze
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
April 11, 2024
First-year Sallisaw Main Street president Lance Montgomery admits that when it comes to the myriad details associated with hosting and sponsoring the Hot-Pickin’, Finger-Lickin’ Barbecue Cook Off, he ...
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SMA rejects landfill valuation proposal
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SMA rejects landfill valuation proposal
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
April 11, 2024
As far as Sallisaw Municipal Authority board member Josh Bailey is concerned when it comes to the municipal landfill facility and the fees customers are charged, which part of “no” do you not understa...
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City considering ordinance changes for pets
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City considering ordinance changes for pets
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
April 11, 2024
Sallisaw City Commissioners are considering changes in city ordinances related to pets. The proposed changes were presented for review at the commissioners’ monthly meeting on Monday. Among the change...
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Muldrow rabies clinic event set for April 18
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Muldrow rabies clinic event set for April 18
April 11, 2024
A rabies clinic that will offer additional services is scheduled to take place from 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 18, at Muldrow City Park. Services offered at the event will include: Muldrow City li...
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Johnny Garcia
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Johnny Garcia
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
April 11, 2024
For Sallisaw resident Johnny Garcia, his patriotism runs deep. A proud veteran of the United States Marines, Garcia says that his time serving, particularly during Operation Desert Storm, is not just ...
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Public school financial literacy courses could change under revived Oklahoma bill
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Public school financial literacy courses could change under revived Oklahoma bill
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
April 11, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma lawmakers revived a bill on Tuesday that would change requirements for financial literacy education. Under House Bill 2158, students would have to take a half-unit of financia...
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Cherokee Nation donates $92,042 to local law enforcement
April 11, 2024
Cherokee Nation Districts 5 and 6 Tribal Councilors E.O. “Jr.” Smith and Daryl Legg donated $92,042 to Sequoyah County law enforcement agencies on April 9. Also on hand for the event were Cherokee Nat...
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Family member’s eviction attempt ends in flames
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Family member’s eviction attempt ends in flames
By HEATHER WARLICK OKLAHOMA WATCH 
April 11, 2024
A family member evicted an elderly Oklahoma City couple from their home, and instead of leaving peacefully, the geriatric man living there set himself and the home on fire. He and the family dog died ...
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Bill would make medical care requiring prior authorization more transparent
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Bill would make medical care requiring prior authorization more transparent
By BARBARA HOBEROCK OKLAHOMA VOICE 
April 11, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY – A bill moving through the Oklahoma Legislature seeks to put more transparency into the prior authorization process used by health insurance companies. House Bill 3190 would require ins...
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Central Students of the Month named
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Central Students of the Month named
April 11, 2024
The Central School Students of the Month for March are Connor Turner, Caden Meadows, Paisley Bortner, Andie Carson, Sadie Thompson, J.W. Foreman and Caden Bair.
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Roland Upper Elementary honor rolls released
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Roland Upper Elementary honor rolls released
April 11, 2024
Roland Upper Elementary recently released the names of the students on the “All A’s” and “A’s and B’s” honor rolls for the third nine weeks of the 2023-24 school year. All A’s Third Grade Mykenzie Jac...
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Uncontested: Nearly half of legislative races have already been decided
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Uncontested: Nearly half of legislative races have already been decided
By Keaton Ross 
April 11, 2024
For the third consecutive general election cycle, most Oklahoma voters won’t elect their state lawmakers in November. Fifty of the 127 State and House seats up for re-election were decided at 5 p.m. F...
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Hamilton seeks re-election for State Senate District 7
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Hamilton seeks re-election for State Senate District 7
April 11, 2024
Warren D. Hamilton (Incumbent), 53, McCurtain, Republican, has sent the following release, announcing he will seek re-election for State Senate District 7: “I am running for re-election because I love...
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Bill would revamp Oklahoma’s graduation requirements
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Bill would revamp Oklahoma’s graduation requirements
By JENNIFER PALMER OKLAHOMA WATCH 
April 11, 2024
Rep. Rhonda Baker, R-Yukon, wants to update the state's high school graduation requirements, giving students more flexibility to choose courses that align with their career goals. House Bill 3278 woul...
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Governor finalizes motor vehicle compact with Choctaw Nation
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Governor finalizes motor vehicle compact with Choctaw Nation
April 11, 2024
Governor Stitt announced on April 8 the finalization of a motor vehicle compact with the Choctaw Nation. 'I am happy to announce that we have finalized a 10year car tag compact with the Choctaw Nation...
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Gore High School among Oklahoma’s Promise 2023 State Champions
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Gore High School among Oklahoma’s Promise 2023 State Champions
April 11, 2024
Seven Oklahoma high schools, which includes Gore High School, have been named “Oklahoma’s Promise 2023 State Champions,” leading the state in the number of graduates who met the requirements to receiv...
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