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Top Moffett spellers head to state competition
News, School News
Top Moffett spellers head to state competition
February 18, 2025
Moffett Public School held its annual spelling bee on Feb. 7. The top two spellers from each classroom competed against each other for a chance to go to the state competition. Congratulations goes to ...
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OTC ousts Walters’ vendor, shifts to in-house staff
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OTC ousts Walters’ vendor, shifts to in-house staff
By TED STREULI | OKLAHOMA WATCH 
February 14, 2025
Oops, they did it again. First, Ryan Walters outsourced GEER grant management to a Florida-based Class Wallet, which followed Walters' open-checkbook instructions, resulting in money meant for educati...
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Oklahoma panel advances sports betting bills amid concerns about tribal exclusivity rights
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Oklahoma panel advances sports betting bills amid concerns about tribal exclusivity rights
By BARBARA HOBEROCK OKLAHOMA VOICE 
February 14, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY – Bills that would legalize sports betting, including one that would allow the Oklahoma City Thunder to obtain a gaming license, advanced Thursday from a Senate committee despite concern...
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Inquiry launched for removal of county assessor
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Inquiry launched for removal of county assessor
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
February 13, 2025
The shortest of the Sequoyah County Commissioners’ five executive sessions in the past six months — a 20-minute closeddoor meeting Wednesday afternoon — resulted in what District 3 Commissioner Jim Ro...
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County lodging tax approved, ‘will really make a difference’
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County lodging tax approved, ‘will really make a difference’
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
February 13, 2025
A countywide lodging excise tax, the proceeds from which will go toward the Sequoyah County Fairgrounds, tourism marketing and roadside beautification, was approved Tuesday when almost 59% of voters t...
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Inmate assaults deputies after becoming irate with judge
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Inmate assaults deputies after becoming irate with judge
Sallisaw man charged with 8 counts of battery, A&B on a police officer
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
February 13, 2025
A Sallisaw man originally charged with domestic abuse assault and battery and resisting an officer is now facing an additional eight felony counts of battery, assault and battery on a police officer a...
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City condemns properties, declares others as surplus
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City condemns properties, declares others as surplus
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
February 13, 2025
Sallisaw leaders are serious about cleaning up the city. At Monday’s monthly meeting of the city commissioners, the board declared three properties a public nuisance and directed city crews to abate t...
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Bryan Thompson
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JUST FOLKS
Bryan Thompson
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
February 13, 2025
For Bryan Thompson of Muldrow, the start of a new year is more than just a fresh calendar— it’s a chance to push himself toward a personal goal that means more than just finishing a list. After suffer...
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Park Hill resident pleads guilty to firearm, ammunition possession
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Park Hill resident pleads guilty to firearm, ammunition possession
February 13, 2025
Kenny R. Jackson, 65, of Park Hill, has entered a guilty plea to one count of felon in possession of firearm and ammunition, according to a press release issued by the U.S. District Court for the East...
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Police logs
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Police logs
February 13, 2025
02/03/2025 02/09/2025 During the week of February 3-9, 2025, Sequoyah County law enforcement tended to 10 animal calls, 149 traffic stops, and numerous medical and domestic calls according to police r...
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Mark your calendar
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Mark your calendar
February 13, 2025
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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EODD Area Agency receives Masonic Charity Foundation award
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EODD Area Agency receives Masonic Charity Foundation award
February 13, 2025
The Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma awarded a total of $674,609 for calendar year 2025 to eleven (11) Area Agencies on Aging throughout Oklahoma at the Oklahoma Association of Area Agencies on ...
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CASA for Children needs volunteers to help local children in foster care
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CASA for Children needs volunteers to help local children in foster care
February 13, 2025
February is the month of love, a time when many children celebrate Valentine’s Day with family, friends, and classmates. But for children in foster care, this time of year can feel lonely. These child...
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Oklahoma legislative leaders hesitant to cut income tax
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Oklahoma legislative leaders hesitant to cut income tax
By BARBARA HOBEROCK OKLAHOMA VOICE 
February 13, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY – Legislative leaders on both sides of the aisle have expressed reluctance to fully embrace a cut in the state’s income tax rate championed by Gov. Kevin Stitt. Republican leaders said t...
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Bills considered by lawmakers face long road to become law
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Bills considered by lawmakers face long road to become law
By KEATON ROSS OK WATCH DEMOCRACY REPORTER 
February 13, 2025
Several House committees got right to work last week following Gov. Kevin Stitt’s State of the State address, approving more than 60 bills. These measures face a long road to become law, but offer a g...
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Oklahoma eyes FEMA reform proposal
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Oklahoma eyes FEMA reform proposal
By BARBARA HOBEROCK OKLAHOMA VOICE 
February 13, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY – Reforming federal disaster response operations could benefit Oklahoma and ensure more money goes directly to those who need it, a state official said. President Donald Trump has called...
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RSU announces fall 2024 honor rolls
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RSU announces fall 2024 honor rolls
February 13, 2025
Rogers State University recently released its President’s and Dean’s Honor Rolls for the fall 2024 semester. To qualify for the President’s Honor Roll, students must complete a minimum of 12 credit ho...
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House lawmakers reject communism education bill, advance new scholarship requirements
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House lawmakers reject communism education bill, advance new scholarship requirements
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
February 13, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — As Oklahoma lawmakers consider how to best prepare students and regulate schools, a House panel approved new pre-college testing requirements and struck down a bill that would have req...
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School menus for Feb. 17-21
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School menus for Feb. 17-21
February 13, 2025
Moffett School Monday No school Tuesday Oatmeal, cinn. toast, cereal, fruit, juice, milk Nachos, fruit, salad bar, milk Wednesday Sausage, toast, cereal, applesauce, juice, milk Ravioli, breadsticks, ...
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Gore students take a tour of OSU
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Gore students take a tour of OSU
February 13, 2025
The Gore Elementary Character Council and Gore 4-H Club had an exciting opportunity to tour the Oklahoma State University (OSU) engineering labs, exploring civil, mechanical, electrical, aerospace, an...
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