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Barbies behind bars
A: Main, Main, News
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
A: Main, Main, News
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
A: Main, Main, News
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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Fire prevention kit helps students create plan for home
News, School News
Fire prevention kit helps students create plan for home
October 31, 2023
Gore Fire Chief Justin Ohl and Lieutenant Jeremy Lane recently visited Gore Elementary students. The two discussed fire safety, fire prevention and how everyone plays a role in staying safe. Each stud...
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All in the family
Business, News
RIBBON CUTTING
All in the family
October 31, 2023
Sol Sisters Tanning Boutique, 809 W. Cherokee in Sallisaw, hosted a Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce ceremonial ribbon cutting on Friday, Oct. 27, to open its business. The boutique offers a variety of se...
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Locked and loaded
Business, News
RIBBON CUTTING
Locked and loaded
October 31, 2023
Armory Outfitters, 210 E. Cherokee in Sallisaw, hosted a Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce ceremonial ribbon cutting on Friday, Oct. 27, to open its business. The store, which relocated from Gans, is a lic...
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McFarland is Member of the Month
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McFarland is Member of the Month
October 31, 2023
Ruger McFarland has been selected as the September Member of the Month for Boys & Girls Club of Sequoyah County, Sallisaw Unit. McFarland is the son of Heather Seay. He was selected because he has sho...
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Vian’s 6th annual Burnin’ Down Main Street is Saturday
Lifestyle, News
Vian’s 6th annual Burnin’ Down Main Street is Saturday
Car show, burn-out competition featured
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
October 31, 2023
Vian’s 6th annual Burnin’ Down Main Street, featuring a car show and burn-out competition, is set for Saturday, Nov. 4, in downtown Vian at the Anna Belle Farmer Park. This year’s event is hosted once...
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Vian School Board approves hiring second SRO
News, School News
Vian School Board approves hiring second SRO
Kenyatta Wright’s NFL jersey to be retired
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
October 31, 2023
The Vian Board of Education convened at 6 p.m. on Oct. 9, to discuss a range of issues and accomplishments within the school district. The meeting began with a recognition of achievements within the V...
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Mayos purchase Atoka County Times, Stigler News-Sentinel
Business, News
Mayos purchase Atoka County Times, Stigler News-Sentinel
October 31, 2023
Jeff Mayo, publisher of Sequoyah County Times, Vian Tenkiller News and Eastern Times-Register, has shown his optimism for the future of community journalism by purchasing the Atoka County Times in Ato...
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Warranty deeds
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Warranty deeds
October 31, 2023
Recorded Oct. 13, 2023 to Oct. 19, 2023 WD: Warranty Deeds JTWD: Joint Tenancy Warranty Deeds QCD: Quit Claim Deeds GWD: General Warranty Deed CORP.WD: Corporation Warranty Deed SPEC.CORP.WD: Special ...
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Webbers Falls initiates property abatement process
News
Webbers Falls initiates property abatement process
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
October 31, 2023
In a special town meeting held on Oct. 24, the Webbers Falls Board of Trustees, led by Mayor Johnny Pollard, addressed a pressing concern regarding property abatement in the town, particularly focusin...
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Brushy students win in ‘You Can Build It’ competition
News, School News
Brushy students win in ‘You Can Build It’ competition
October 31, 2023
Brushy School students Grady Taylor, Ryder Justice and Cephas Vang recently won first place in the “You Can Build It” competition. The winning team used Sparks Corner Store as a model to build a repli...
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Cherokee Nation accepting applications for Elder Angel Project
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Cherokee Nation accepting applications for Elder Angel Project
October 31, 2023
The Cherokee Nation is now accepting applications for its annual Elder Angel Project, which provides Christmas gifts to eligible Cherokee elders. Last year more than 400 Cherokee elders were provided ...
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DA presents Roland PD with forfeiture funds
News
DA presents Roland PD with forfeiture funds
October 31, 2023
District Attorney Jack Thorp recently presented Roland K-9 Officer Tyler Ragan with more than $310,000 in forfeiture checks. The funds were derived from investigations following traffic stops involvin...
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Oklahoma weekly gas price update
Business, Lifestyle, News
Oklahoma weekly gas price update
October 31, 2023
OCT. 30, 2023 SOURCE: GASBUDDY Average gasoline prices in Oklahoma have fallen 9.9 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.06/g today, according to GasBuddy's survey of 2,294 stations in Oklah...
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