November 2, 2022
A: Main, Main, News
City’s economic development efforts paying dividends, but it takes patience
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
March 14, 2024
If you’re one of those impatient with what you believe to be the lethargic pace of Sallisaw’s business and residential growth, to be quite frank, Mayor Ernie Martens doesn’t want to hear about it. Bec...
A: Main, Main, News
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
March 14, 2024
The long-awaited, critically needed expansion of Sallisaw’s Solid Waste Landfill Facility has been given the green light. The Sallisaw Municipal Authority at its monthly meeting on Monday awarded a bi...
A: Main, Main, News
March 14, 2024
It’s not terribly unusual for Oklahoma motorists to encounter wildlife on Sooner highways, especially in rural areas. Deer, possums, raccoons, armadillos and, unfortunately, wayward pets become casual...
A: Main, Main, News
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
March 14, 2024
With so many concerned about inflation and making ends meet, there are very few concerns about Sallisaw’s budget. In a nutshell, the city’s “numbers are looking good,” Finance Director Robin Haggard t...
A: Main, Main, News
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
March 14, 2024
Spring cleaning is not limited to households. For Sequoyah County Commissioners Ray Watts, in District 1, and Beau Burlison, in District 2, their crews are doing some spring cleaning of their own. At ...
A: Main, Just Folks, Main, ...
JUST FOLKS
By JACOB BOWLING STAFF WRITER 
March 14, 2024
At 5 feet tall, Roland resident and large animal vet Cara White may look lady-like, but those who know her say she is the toughest “guy” around. Originally hailing from Invercargill, New Zealand, Whit...