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June 24, 2025
Federal judge rules poultry litter pollution remains high
In Illinois River Watershed, Lake Tenkiller

A federal district judge ruled on June 19 that the State of Oklahoma has sufficiently proven there has not been any substantive change in poultry litter pollution of the Illinois River Watershed (IRW) following trial. The ruling by Oklahoma Northern District Judge Gregory Frizzell included the finding that phosphorus from poultry waste continues to be a significant source of damage to the waters of the IRW and Lake Tenkiller.

While Frizzell has yet to issue a final ruling in the 20-year-old lawsuit, Attorney General Gentner Drummond said he remains confident there can be an agreement that ensures clean water and a robust poultry industry.

“I’m committed to finding a path forward that restricts poultry producers from polluting the Illinois River and allows us to clean up the watershed to preserve it for future generations,” he said. “We very much value the poultry companies and want them to remain in Oklahoma. But that doesn’t mean the industry can pollute the Illinois River, one of our state’s greatest treasures. Having a clean river doesn’t mean we can’t also have good industry. Both can, and should, exist.”

Frizzell ruled in favor of Oklahoma in January 2023, but subsequent mediation between the Attorney General’s Office and poultry companies was unsuccessful. Later, the defendants moved to have the suit dismissed, arguing in part that there had been a significant reduction in phosphorus levels since the time of trial.

The judge determined that not to be the case, finding phosphorous concentrations remain alarmingly high in the impacted rivers and streams.

“Phosphorus run-off from landapplied poultry waste continues to be a significant source of phosphorus which is causing actual and ongoing injury to the waters of the Illinois-River Watershed,” Frizzell wrote. “Thus, circumstances have not ‘changed since the beginning of litigation that forestall any occasion for meaningful relief.’ … Accordingly, this matter is not prudentially moot.”

MCCO monthly potluck a success
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MCCO monthly potluck a success
The Muldrow Cherokee Community Organization (MCCO) recently held their monthly potluck, featuring live music with the Bourbon Rain Band. The MCCO wishes to thank the band for bringing the music and making the night so special, and are grateful to Brant and Cathy Followell and Kay Ross, for baking more than 90 potatoes and making sure the food looked and tasted delicious. They also extend thanks to the Small family, for the fresh vegetables and flower arrangements, which were straight from their flowerbeds.
September 2, 2025
The Muldrow Cherokee Community Organization (MCCO) recently held their monthly potluck, featuring live music with the Bourbon Rain Band. The MCCO wishes to thank the band for bringing the music and ma...
Town of Muldrow announces launch of new online customer portal
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Town of Muldrow announces launch of new online customer portal
Dumpsters next to police department to close
September 2, 2025
The town of Muldrow is pleased to announce the launch of its new online customer portal, designed to enhance the utility payment and management experience for its residents. This initiative aims to pr...
Muldrow man arrested after property damage, indecent exposure
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Muldrow man arrested after property damage, indecent exposure
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
September 2, 2025
A Sequoyah County man was arrested after deputies said he caused extensive property damage at two residences, exposed himself in public and then attempted to evade law enforcement. Jester C. McKinney,...
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Registered sex offender accused of stalking Muldrow woman
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
September 2, 2025
A Muldrow woman has reported being harassed and stalked by a registered sex offender who authorities say has a history of sexual violence, according to an affidavit filed by Sgt. Kevin Mackey of the M...
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Booth applications now available for Old Settlers Day
September 2, 2025
Booth applications are now available for the upcoming annual Old Settlers Day, which will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on October 4, at Muldrow Park. The Muldrow Lions Club, who is hosting the event...
Lester John Allen
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Sept. 10, 1975 – Aug. 22, 2025 Lester John Allen, 49, of Sallisaw, passed away on Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Sallisaw. He was born on Sept. 10, 1975, in Rockledge, Fla., to Clifford Felton Allen and Ma...
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