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Roland, Muldrow go 3-1 in I-40 Shootout; Gore goes 2-2 in 2-day event
B: Sports
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
Roland, Muldrow go 3-1 in I-40 Shootout; Gore goes 2-2 in 2-day event
By DAVID SEELEY SPORTS EDITOR 
September 16, 2025
The Roland Lady Rangers and the Muldrow Lady Bulldogs each went 3-1 over the two-day Interstate 40 Shootout, which took place Thursday at Central High School and Saturday at Roland. The Lady Rangers b...
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County sales tax income up from last year
News
County sales tax income up from last year
September 16, 2025
The Oklahoma Tax Commission recently released city sales tax collection figures that primarily represents local tax receipts from July business. The monies they reported this period represent sales fr...
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Delivering a wellness dividend
Columns & Opinions, Tribal
CHIEF CHAT
Delivering a wellness dividend
By Chuck Hoskin Jr. Cherokee Nation Principal Chief 
September 16, 2025
Cherokee Nation can deliver a “wellness dividend” to citizens now and for generations to come. We just need to strengthen the Public Health and Wellness Fund Act. In 2021, we were all in the grips of ...
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Local schools getting involved with T-Mobile Contest
Sports
Local schools getting involved with T-Mobile Contest
September 16, 2025
MULDROW Muldrow Schools is involved in the T-Mobile Fright Night 5G Lights Contest, which is essentially a virtual contest to show which town in the United States has more support and connection with ...
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Oklahoma weekly gas price update
News
Oklahoma weekly gas price update
September 16, 2025
SOURCE GASBUDDY SEPTEMBER 15, 2025 Average gasoline prices in Oklahoma have risen 3.0 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.72/g today, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 2,294 stations in Ok...
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The Christian Union Station
Columns & Opinions, Religion
BLACKGUM CHRISTIAN UNION CHURCH
The Christian Union Station
By Pastor Reggie Kelley 
September 16, 2025
ONE DAY WE’RE ALL GOING TO LAY THESE BODIES DOWN–FOR DUST YOUR BODY IS AND DUST WILL THE BODY RETURN! Genesis 3:19In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for o...
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Muldrow beats Waldron in battle of Bulldogs
B: Sports
MULDROW FOOTBALL
Muldrow beats Waldron in battle of Bulldogs
By DAVID SEELEY SPORTS EDITOR 
September 16, 2025
The Muldrow Bulldogs won their home opener as they tamed the Waldron (Ark.) Bulldogs 46-22 Friday night at Marty Rogers Field. The first and fourth quarters were stellar for Muldrow (2-0). In the open...
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Razorbacks fall to Ole Miss in SEC opener
Sports
UA FOOTBALL
Razorbacks fall to Ole Miss in SEC opener
By UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MEDIA RELATIONS 
September 13, 2025
OXFORD, Miss. — A game that began with a wild flurry of offense ended with a crucial defensive play as No. 13 Mississippi held off an Arkansas comeback attempt to win 41-35 on Saturday night and impro...
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Navy Midshipmen sail past Tulsa
Sports
TU FOOTBALL
Navy Midshipmen sail past Tulsa
By DAVID SEELEY SPORTS EDITOR 
September 13, 2025
TULSA -- After falling behind 14-0 in the first quarter, the Navy Midshipmen outscored the Tulsa Golden Hurricane 42-9 the rest of the way as Navy spoiled Tulsa's America Athletic Conference opener by...
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Behind Mateer performance, Sooners clip Temple Owls’ wings
Sports
OU FOOTBALL
Behind Mateer performance, Sooners clip Temple Owls’ wings
By OU ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 
September 13, 2025
PHILADELPHIA — The 13th-ranked Oklahoma Sooners defeated the host Temple Owls 42-3 on Saturday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field, the home of the National Football League’s Philadelphia Eagles, the...
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Pirates rout Chouteau-Mazie for first win of season
Sports
GORE FOOTBALL
Pirates rout Chouteau-Mazie for first win of season
By DAVID SEELEY SPORTS EDITOR 
September 13, 2025
Despite not being at 100 percent due to injuries, the Gore Pirates still routed the Chouteau-Mazie Wildcats 42-6 Friday night at K.G. Horn Stadium for their first win of the 2025 season. Bladin McCart...
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Fourth-quarter score lifts Central past Warner in home opener
B: Sports
CENTRAL FOOTBALL
Fourth-quarter score lifts Central past Warner in home opener
By DAVID SEELEY SPORTS EDITOR 
September 13, 2025
There may have been some nervous fans in the stands Friday night at Tiger Stadium, but a fourth-quarter score midway through the period lifted the host Central Tigers to a 32-30 home-opening victory o...
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Grizzlies beat Watts for first win of season
Sports
GANS HIGH FOOTBALL
Grizzlies beat Watts for first win of season
By DAVID SEELEY SPORTS EDITOR 
September 13, 2025
WATTS — Thanks to a third-quarter rally, the Gans Grizzlies got their first win of the 2025 football season as they got past the host Watts Engineers 16-12 Friday night. Down 12-0 in the third quarter...
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Warriors rout Canadian in home opener
Sports
WEBBERS FALLS FOOTBALL
Warriors rout Canadian in home opener
By DAVID SEELEY SPORTS EDITOR 
September 13, 2025
It was all Webbers Falls Warriors as they routed the Canadian Cougars 44-6 in the home opener Friday night at Smokey Cox Stadium. The Warriors (1-1) led 14-0 after a quarter thanks to Brutus Robinson’...
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Rangers suffer road loss to Lavaca
Sports
ROLAND FOOTBALL
Rangers suffer road loss to Lavaca
By DAVID SEELEY SPORTS EDITOR 
September 13, 2025
LAVACA, Ark. — A slow start by the Roland Rangers hurt them as they lost 36-12 to the host Lavaca Golden Arrows on Friday night. The Golden Arrows (2-1), who led 8-0 after a quarter, put away the game...
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New aquatics center facilities ‘fantastic’ for football opener
A: Main, Main, News
New aquatics center facilities ‘fantastic’ for football opener
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
September 11, 2025
The city’s agreement with Sallisaw Public Schools for joint use of the concession stand, restrooms and associated facilities at the Stanley H. Collins Aquatics Center passed its debut last week with n...
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Abell presented with Melvin Jones Fellowship Award
A: Main, Main, News
Abell presented with Melvin Jones Fellowship Award
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
September 11, 2025
Marley Abell of the Sallisaw Lions Club was presented Tuesday with the prestigious Melvin Jones Fellowship Award, the highest award presented by Lions Club International. Lions Club was chartered in 1...
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‘The sky’s the limit’ for Lewallen as he returns home from hospital
A: Main, Main, News
‘The sky’s the limit’ for Lewallen as he returns home from hospital
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
September 11, 2025
Brad Lewallen, the firefighter who suffered severe burns in the July 2 fireworks explosion and fire July 2 at the Choctaw Nation capital grounds in Tuskahoma, is expected to return home to Cherokee Co...
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Crime rates drop sharply across District 27 counties
A: Main, Main, News
Crime rates drop sharply across District 27 counties
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
September 11, 2025
Crime rates have fallen dramatically across District 27 during the past eight years, according to the latest data from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) and the Federal Bureau of Inves...
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New law requires physicians to complete medical marijuana education
A: Main, Main, News
New law requires physicians to complete medical marijuana education
September 11, 2025
Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, per SB 1066 (2025), physicians will be required to complete medical marijuana education and register with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Association (OMMA) before providing med...
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