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Stitt rejects immigration checks in schools, says Walters should be ‘held accountable’
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Stitt rejects immigration checks in schools, says Walters should be ‘held accountable’
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
February 12, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — While giving a searing indictment of Oklahoma’s education chief on Wednesday, Gov. Kevin Stitt rejected the idea of having schools collect children’s immigration status. Stitt accused ...
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Is Oklahoma considering a bill that could make it harder for some couples to get divorced?
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Is Oklahoma considering a bill that could make it harder for some couples to get divorced?
By MATTHEW YIM | OKLAHOMA WATCH 
February 12, 2025
Oklahoma Senate Bill 228, introduced on February 3, 2025, would create specific requirements for entering and exiting a covenant marriage. Covenant marriages differ from traditional marriages namely i...
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Students participate in annual livestock show
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Students participate in annual livestock show
February 11, 2025
Multiple members of Roland Public Schools' 4-H and FFA exhibited their breeding gilts and market hogs during last week's annual Sequoyah County Jr. Livestock Show. Roland 4-H member Blair Colwell was ...
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County commissioners continue discussion behind closed doors
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County commissioners continue discussion behind closed doors
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
February 11, 2025
For those unable to attend Monday’s Sequoyah County Commissioners meeting, the only thing you missed was 135 minutes of sitting around out of earshot from the commissioners meeting room as they conven...
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Candidates file for municipal offices
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Candidates file for municipal offices
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
February 11, 2025
Several individuals submitted their Declarations of Candidacy for municipal offices in Sequoyah County during the filing period, Feb. 3-5. The Municipal General Election will be held on Tuesday, April...
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Sallisaw receives safety award
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Sallisaw receives safety award
February 11, 2025
The Municipal Electric Systems of Oklahoma, Inc. (MESO) has recognized the city of Sallisaw with an Outstanding Achievement award in the association’s annual Electric Operations and Reliability Compet...
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Sallisaw School Board approves personnel, budget decisions
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Sallisaw School Board approves personnel, budget decisions
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
February 11, 2025
Sallisaw Public School’s Board of Education convened for a regular meeting on February 10, where a series of significant approvals and updates were made to ensure the district’s smooth operations in b...
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Vian superintendent’s contract renewed
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Vian superintendent’s contract renewed
Resignations accepted in Vian Board of Education meeting
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
February 11, 2025
Vian’s Board of Education met on Jan. 13 for its regular monthly meeting where they voted to renew the school superintendent’s contract and accepted the resignations/retirements of four employees. The...
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Sanford is Member of the Month
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Sanford is Member of the Month
February 11, 2025
Maci Sanford has been selected as the December Member of the Month for Boys & Girls Club of Sequoyah County, Vian Unit. Sanford is the daughter of Brittany and Japheth Sanford. She was selected due to...
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February activities scheduled at Muldrow Public Library
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February activities scheduled at Muldrow Public Library
February 11, 2025
Muldrow Public Library is offering the following activities during the month of February, which is also Black History Month and Heart Health Month. Monday, Feb. 10 - G.E.D. classes, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ...
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House committee passes ‘Bell to Bell, No Cell’ bill
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House committee passes ‘Bell to Bell, No Cell’ bill
February 11, 2025
The Oklahoma House of Representatives Common Education Committee has approved a bill to prohibit students' cell phone use during the school day. Rep. Chad Caldwell, R-Enid, authored House Bill 1276 to...
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Facing tighter budget, Oklahoma lawmakers cast doubt on Walters’ budget requests
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Facing tighter budget, Oklahoma lawmakers cast doubt on Walters’ budget requests
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
February 11, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — As state officials anticipate a smaller budget in the next fiscal year, lawmakers last week appeared doubtful of requests to spend millions on Bibles for public schools and salary incr...
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Oklahoma details plan to turn over undocumented inmates to ICE
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Oklahoma details plan to turn over undocumented inmates to ICE
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
February 11, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma has identified 525 undocumented immigrants in state prisons who could be deported under a new plan released Wednesday from the Department of Public Safety. The agency on Wedne...
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100 days smarter
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100 days smarter
February 11, 2025
Students at Liberty Elementary in Sallisaw had an amazing time celebrating the 100th day of school. From creative crafts to hands-on activities, they explored all the fun ways to build, count and crea...
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Oklahoma House advances controversial bill giving some storm chasers emergency vehicle status
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Oklahoma House advances controversial bill giving some storm chasers emergency vehicle status
By EMMA MURPHY OKLAHOMA VOICE 
February 11, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — Some weather enthusiasts are hoping a plan to create a new class of storm chaser will breeze through the Legislature, but the effort has ignited concerns about government overregulatio...
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Vian basketball Homecoming held
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Vian basketball Homecoming held
February 11, 2025
Vian High School recently crowned its 2025 basketball Homecoming Queen. Homecoming royalty consisted of Queen Avery Wright; attendants Lakoeta Cheater, Ary Garrison, Kala Gibbins, Rebel Simon, Kiah Ri...
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‘Getting Back to Basics’ gathering section begins February 22
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‘Getting Back to Basics’ gathering section begins February 22
February 11, 2025
The final section of the Tahlequah John Hair Cultural Center and Keetoowah Museum’s “Getting Back to Basics” series begins in February. It’s hard to say which one of the sections is most popular -- ca...
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Warranty deeds
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Warranty deeds
February 11, 2025
Recorded Jan. 17, 2025 to Jan.23, 2025 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 C...
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Stitt calls for education reforms, smaller government in annual address
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Stitt calls for education reforms, smaller government in annual address
By EMMA MURPHY OKLAHOMA VOICE 
February 11, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt’s annual State of the State remarks offered few surprises as he called on lawmakers to pass education and prison reforms, reduce government spending and make Oklahoma ...
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Mark your calendar
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Mark your calendar
February 11, 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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