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News
Arvest Bank to award $10,500 to local teachers
By News Staff 
September 16, 2022
Local teachers in the Fort Smith/River Valley area will receive a total of $10,500 through Arvest Bank‚s seventh annual “We Love Teachers” initiative. “We Love Teachers” will provide a total of 145 $5...
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Lifestyle
Read an Accurate Ag Book Week
By News Staff 
September 16, 2022
Mrs. Crowder's Human Growth class and some FCCLA members from Roland Public Schools had the opportunity to participate in Read an Accurate Ag Book Week. They read selected books to the Pre-K3, Pre-K4 ...
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Lifestyle
Celebrate the Autumnal Equinox at Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center
By News Staff 
September 16, 2022
Come to Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center on Thursday, Sept. 22, for the Autumnal Equinox Walks. As the end of summer nears and crops are ready for harvest, the time of the year arrives for the most ...
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Class A No. 2 Pirates visit Savanna this week
Sports
Class A No. 2 Pirates visit Savanna this week
By Lea Lessley Sports Writer 
September 16, 2022
Class A No. 2 Gore takes its unbeaten record to Savanna Friday night when the 3-0 Pirates renew an old rivalry against the Bulldogs. Kickoff at Bulldog Field is scheduled for 7 p.m. “Savannah is 1-1,”...
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Cherokee Nation passes $3.5B budget, largest in tribe’s history
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Cherokee Nation passes $3.5B budget, largest in tribe’s history
By News Staff 
September 16, 2022
The Cherokee Nation on Monday passed a $3.5 billion budget, the largest operating budget in the tribe‚s history. The Council of the Cherokee Nation approved the Fiscal Year 2023 General Operating Budg...
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Lifestyle
Why try an air fryer?
By News Staff 
September 16, 2022
Air fryers cook by circulating hot air f around food. A heating element, much â– ,/Sply like a stove top burner is situated above H the food and then a fan is used to rap- I idly move the air around ...
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Muldrow visits Spiro in final non-district game
Sports
Muldrow visits Spiro in final non-district game
By Lea Lessley Sports Writer 
September 16, 2022
Unbeaten Muldrow takes it 3-0 record to LeFlore County Friday night to take on undefeated Spiro (2-0) in its final nondistrict game of the season. Kickoff inside McClain Stadium is scheduled for 7 p.m...
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OSSM students awarded with academic honors
Lifestyle
OSSM students awarded with academic honors
By News Staff 
September 16, 2022
Students from the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics (OSSM) have earned academic honors from the College Board National Recognition Programs. These programs grant academic honors to underrepre...
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Letters To The Editor
Letters to the Editor
By News Staff 
September 16, 2022
In response to attack on police and abortion Dear Editor: In response to Megan Brown letter of August 26.I‚ve read others letters you have written to paper and they all have same thing conman; you are...
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Central looks for 2nd win against Roland tonight
News, Sports
Central looks for 2nd win against Roland tonight
By News Staff 
September 15, 2022
JIM CAMERON, LEA LESSLEY SPORTS Â Central is looking forward to its first contest against Class 2A Roland at 7 p.m. today in a non-district game at Tiger Stadium. Tigers head coach Jeremy Thompson kno...
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News
Sallisaw school staff to receive bonus pay
By Lynn McCulley 
September 14, 2022
Teachers, custodians and other personnel employed by the Sallisaw School system may be happy to know the Sallisaw School Board approved a one-time, “non-recurring” COVID-19 Return to Work bonus of $1,...
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Warriors win at home  against Mustangs
Sports
Warriors win at home against Mustangs
By News Staff 
September 14, 2022
JIM CAMERON SPORTS WRITER Webbers Falls still has lessons to learn despite a solid showing on both sides of the ball during its 54-8 win Friday night versus Arkoma at home. Warriors head coach Trent H...
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Sallisaw debuts new fire engine
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Sallisaw debuts new fire engine
By News Staff 
September 14, 2022
Sallisaw has a new fire engine to serve the community. e 2022 E1 Typhoon Fire Pumper was recently purchased by the city. The new pumper replaces a 1991 E1 unit, which will be moved to a reserve pumper...
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Vian Finishes Fourth in Lady Tiger Shootout
Sports
Vian Finishes Fourth in Lady Tiger Shootout
By News Staff 
September 14, 2022
LEA LESSLEY SPORTS WRITER Vian‚s final-inning rally fell short Saturday afternoon as Spiro hung on for an 8-7 win over the Lady Wolverines in the third-place game of the Central Lady Tiger Shootout. V...
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Local News
Fin & Feather Fall Festival begins Sept. 23
By News Staff 
September 14, 2022
This year‚s Fin & Feather Fall Festival will be held Sept. 23-25 at the Fin & Feather Resort near Lake Tenkiller. The annual arts and crafts festival will feature over 170 arts and crafts vendors/bout...
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Roland falls to Buffalo Valley in Central  Tournament final
Sports
Roland falls to Buffalo Valley in Central Tournament final
By News Staff 
September 14, 2022
LEA LESSLEY SPORTS WRITER Roland sliced a 2-0 deficit in half in the top of the fifth inning Saturday afternoon against Class B No. 2 Buffalo Valley in the Central Lady Tiger Shootout championship gam...
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News
TSET to conduct local tobacco retail visits to educate retailers, reduce tobacco sales to youth
By News Staff 
September 14, 2022
The TSET Healthy Living Program in Sequoyah County is working with community partners to conduct tobacco retailer education visits soon at local stores in a strategic effort to keep more underage pers...
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Muldrow streets  bear scars  of burnouts
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Muldrow streets bear scars of burnouts
By Lynn Adams 
September 14, 2022
There‚s no question that burnouts occur, especially at Muldrow‚s annual Cruise Night. “You can look at the road and see. You won‚t have a problem findin‚ some black marks,” Police Chief George Lawson ...
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Sports
Turnovers that became big plays doom Central
By Jim Cameron Sports Writer 
September 14, 2022
WARNER — Central felt good Friday night going on the road to face Warner, but that was before an early turnover enroute to a 28-7 loss to the Eagles. The Tigers (1-1) had difficulty establishing t...
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Update from OMMA on licensing software outage
By News Staff 
September 14, 2022
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) will grant an extension to all licensees unable to submit a renewal application during the recent licensing portal outage that affected agencies nationw...
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