Opinion
By Slim Randles Guest Columnist 
December 6, 2022
“No, Doc,” Windy said, “don’t hurt or nothin’ like that, but you know, with all the plagues goin’ on right now, figgered it’s better to be safe than … “ “Sorry?” “I ain’t never sorry I come to see ya,...
Lifestyle
November 22, 2022
Sports
By Jim Cameron Sports Writer 
December 1, 2022
The Gans basketball season started a little earlier than most schools, with mixed results against Cameron on Nov. 17. The boys won their season opener, while the girls started strong but fell behind a...
News
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
December 6, 2022
Part I For the first time in my 51 years, I didn’t spend Thanksgiving day with my entire family; instead, I chose a different route. I spent this past Thanksgiving with my daughter and son-in-law, Syd...
Sports
December 8, 2022
I can remember a time when quail were much more plentiful in Oklahoma than whitetail deer. As a youngster, I recall tagging along with my greatgrandfather and his favorite bird dogs, which happened to...
Lifestyle
December 13, 2022
Pam Wemhaner with Catholic Charities on Tuesday picked up hats, gloves, scarves and quilts from the Sequoyah County Times Giving Tree collection. Your TIMES appreciates those who donate each year to o...
Sports
By Lea Lessley Sports Writer 
December 1, 2022
Muldrow and Roland’s high school basketball teams swept their season openers on the road Tuesday night at Eufaula and Checotah, respectively. MULDROW GIRLS 53, EUFAULA 35 The Lady Bulldogs outscored h...
Opinion
December 6, 2022
Kid Robin Read loves choosing their Christmas postage stamps. This year he picked ones with Charlie Brown and his Peanuts friends, which cartoonist Charles M. Schultz created. “Charlie Brown and Snoop...
Columns & Opinions
By Slim Randles Guest Columnist 
December 13, 2022
Dud was awfully quiet all through the daily dissemination of anything on page one of the Valley Weekly Miracle, which wasn’t like him at all. Just sucked down caffeine and silently shook his head now ...