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By tecnavia 
November 24, 2022
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By GAIL ELLIS OSU AG COMM. SERVICES 
November 24, 2022
A new round of Oklahoma State University Extension Rancher’s Thursday Lunchtime Series webinars kick off Nov. 17, focusing on wintering cows with limited forage. The OSU Extension beef cattle team wil...
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By tecnavia 
November 24, 2022
Police Logs 11/14/2022 to 11/21/2022 During the week of Nov. 14 to Nov. 21, Sequoyah County law enforcement tended to 13 animal calls, 122 traffic stops, along with numerous medical and domestic calls...
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By tecnavia 
November 24, 2022
Within the next few weeks, Sallisaw will begin servicing most of its residential sanitation routes with a new side-load sanitation truck. “This operation will ensure our operations are more efficient ...
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November 24, 2022
Awards recognize special efforts of Cherokee Nation Health Services, Public Health teams during COVID-19 pandemic Cherokee Nation Health Services was recently honored as the recipient of two national ...
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By tecnavia 
November 24, 2022
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November 24, 2022
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By tecnavia 
November 24, 2022
MARK YOUR 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 t...
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By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
November 24, 2022
Some of Vian’s sidewalks located near Vian Public Schools received some much-needed renovation last Monday. “I attended a Walkability Summit with Jayna Tillman and Kim Netz of TSET Healthy Living Prog...
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By Billie Anthony 
November 24, 2022
Sallisaw TOPS Monday we had seven weigh in. Neve had the best weight loss of 3 pounds. We had a net loss of 5.3 pounds. Way to go ladies! The Two Bit Bowl of quarters went to the treasury. Our Loser’s...
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November 24, 2022
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November 24, 2022
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November 24, 2022
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By Lynn McCulley Staff Writer 
November 24, 2022
Sequoyah County District Attorney Jack Thorp is on a mission to save lives, and is requesting local law enforcement to investigate drug-related deaths as homicides. Thorp said he has written letters t...
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By Lynn McCulley Staff Writer 
November 24, 2022
Christmas trees began selling today at Cal2Homa Farm, located north of Gore. Last year, all the trees sold out by Dec. 23, according to owners Brian and Rachelle Batesole. The tree farm, which has bee...
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By Lea Lessley Sports Writer 
November 22, 2022
GORE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GORE–Woodland had ended Gore’s unbeaten seasons the last two years in the second round of the Class A playoffs but on Friday night the second-ranked Pirates’ 21 seniors and t...
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November 22, 2022
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November 22, 2022
Sen. Blake “Cowboy” Stephens, R-Tahlequah, is urging farmers and ranchers to report the number of black vultures killed on their property. The Migratory Bird Treaty Act protects black vultures, meanin...
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By Jim Cameron Sports Writer 
November 22, 2022
SALLISAW HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Sallisaw basketball player Addyson Gream signed her letter of intent Nov. 10 to continue her education at Oklahoma Wesleyan University. Gream will play basketball as a ...