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Vital statistics
News
Vital statistics
October 29, 2024
Oct. 23, 2024 Marriage Licenses Issued Warren Claiborne, 27, Barling, Ark.; Shelby Dowdy, 24, Barling, Ark. Justice Wooly, 28, Spiro; Lauren Klaeger, 26, Spiro. Juarez Emmanuel, 35, Muldrow; Courtney ...
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Veterans Day service set at Vian Assembly of God
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Veterans Day service set at Vian Assembly of God
October 29, 2024
A special Veterans Day service has been planned for 11 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 10, at Vian Assembly of God church, 205 Schley Street. Every veteran attending will receive a thank you gift, and a free mea...
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State lawmaker suggests legislation that could give undocumented immigrants life sentences
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State lawmaker suggests legislation that could give undocumented immigrants life sentences
By EMMA MURPHY OKLAHOMA VOICE 
October 29, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY — A state lawmaker on Tuesday said he’s considering legislation that would send undocumented immigrants who commit crimes in Oklahoma to prison for life. Rep. Justin Humphrey, R-Lane, sa...
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Speed patrols announced
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Speed patrols announced
October 29, 2024
The Sallisaw Police Department will be conducting speed and traffic enforcement in the areas of Iola and Opdyke and all surrounding residential areas from Oct. 30 to Nov. 6. Everyone have a safe and H...
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Mark your calendar
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Mark your calendar
October 29, 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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Funds will help renovate rotunda doors
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Funds will help renovate rotunda doors
October 29, 2024
Laura Barnes, president of Old Sallisaw High School Alumni (OSHSA), recently received a $500 check from Cherokee Nation District 6 Representative Daryl Legg for renovation on the old Sallisaw High Sch...
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Investigation finds consistent communication issues at OSDE
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Investigation finds consistent communication issues at OSDE
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
October 29, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY — A repeated lack of communication from state Superintendent Ryan Walters’ administration caused delays in distributing school funds and frustration from districts, a legislative investi...
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News
Voters reminded of Election Day laws
October 29, 2024
Election laws With the November 5 election approaching, county election board officials are reminding voters of Election Day laws, which apply to early voting as well as on Tuesday. Persons allowed in...
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Final results may lag in deadlocked presidential contest, anxious elections officials warn
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Final results may lag in deadlocked presidential contest, anxious elections officials warn
By Ariana Figueroa and Ashley Murray | Oklahoma Voice 
October 28, 2024
As an exceedingly bitter, tight and dark campaign for the presidency moves into its last moments, apprehensive election officials and experts warn Election Day is only the first step. The closing of t...
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Cripps was definition of ‘America’s best’
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Cripps was definition of ‘America’s best’
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
October 24, 2024
As we face our inevitable mortality, we wonder how we’ll be remembered. Will it be positive? Will our life have made a difference? For those who knew Judge John T. Cripps III who passed away Tuesday, ...
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Muldrow Schools hires Sharp as superintendent
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Muldrow Schools hires Sharp as superintendent
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
October 24, 2024
The Muldrow Board of Education accepted the resignation of school superintendent Leon Ashlock during a special meeting on Oct. 11, and then voted to hire former superintendent Roger Sharp as his repla...
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Man dies after being struck by train
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Man dies after being struck by train
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
October 24, 2024
The Muldrow Police Department reported that a Muldrow man has died after being struck by a train on Tuesday evening. The department said officers responded to the scene at about 10 p.m. Tuesday night ...
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Police apprehend man hiding in attic
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Police apprehend man hiding in attic
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
October 24, 2024
Conventional wisdom often applied to those attempting to avoid apprehension by law enforcement is that you can run, but you cannot hide. Such was not the case Wednesday for a man who did both when Rol...
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Sallisaw will ‘have it all’ when QuikTrip opens
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Sallisaw will ‘have it all’ when QuikTrip opens
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
October 24, 2024
We’ve often been told you can’t have it all. But Jake Barron, real estate manager for QuikTrip, begs to differ. “You’ll have it all,” Barron said Wednesday when asked about the amenities Sallisaw’s ne...
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Eight county veterans presented Quilts of Valor
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Eight county veterans presented Quilts of Valor
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
October 24, 2024
Eight Sequoyah County veterans were presented with Quilts of Valor from the Quilts of Valor Foundation on Oct. 19 at the VFW Post 8384 in Muldrow. Five of the recipients are from Sallisaw and members ...
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Emma Dawson
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Emma Dawson
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
October 24, 2024
In a world where store-bought Halloween costumes are as common as candy corn, 16-year-old Emma Dawson is taking a different approach. While her friends are content with pulling costumes off the shelve...
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Gore resident sentenced to 10 years for child abuse, neglect
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Gore resident sentenced to 10 years for child abuse, neglect
October 24, 2024
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma has announced that Mason A. Wilson, 28, of Gore, was sentenced to 120 months in prison for one count of child abuse in Indian C...
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Sallisaw residents sentenced for federal firearm charges
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Sallisaw residents sentenced for federal firearm charges
October 24, 2024
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma has announced that two Sallisaw residents have been sentenced on federal firearm charges. Terry J. Dunnavent, 39, was sentenced...
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Roland Police offering reward for information on school threats
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Roland Police offering reward for information on school threats
October 24, 2024
The Roland Police Department is now offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the apprehension and successful prosecution of the individual(s) involved in the recent threats to Roland Public...
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Police logs
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Police logs
October 24, 2024
10/14/2024 10/20/2024 During the week of Oct. 14-20, 2024, Sequoyah County law enforcement tended to 10 animal calls, 124 traffic stops, and numerous medical and domestic calls according to police rep...
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