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August 26, 2025
Upcoming live auction hopes to replicate ‘tremendous success’
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER,

As you consider what you have, what you wish you had, what you never thought you’d have, have you ever thought about owning a municipal street sweeper or a garbage truck or a bucket truck? How about a backhoe or a street saw or even a dump truck? Who hasn’t dreamed of having their own ice machine or dumpster, or, better yet, their own storm siren? If nothing else, how about buckets of bolts, nuts and hardware?

If that sounds like it’s right up your alley, then a live auction the City of Sallisaw is planning to conduct by mid-October may be just the place you’ll want to be.

Sallisaw City Commissioners last week declared about 18 vehicles along with a handful of mowers and a lengthy list of assorted equipment and materials as surplus, and approved selling the items to the highest bidder.

Sallisaw City Manager Brian Heverly told the commissioners that the last live auction the city held was in 2021.

“We had a tremendous success the last time we did a live auction,” he said his research showed. “That is everything from individual vehicles to lot items of the old water meters that we’re taking out.”

The list provided for review by the commissioners included: Vehicles

1990 Chevrolet Kodiak 10-wheel drum truck 2000 Dodge 1500 half-ton pickup 2012 Tempo street sweeper 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 extended cab pickup 1998 Dodge Ram extended cab pickup 2007 Ford E350 passenger van 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 standard cab pickup 2003 Ford F-150 extended cab 4×4 pickup 2003 Ford Explorer SUV 2009 Ford Ranger extended cab 2WD 2006 Ford Explorer SUV 1988 Ford F-700 cab and chassis 2005 Sterling Aceterra 18-yard rear load sanitation truck 1989 Chevrolet Kodiak water truck 1990 Dodge flat bed dump pickup 1987 Volvo A25 water truck 2002 International 7300X 4×2 bucket truck EZ-Go golf cart Mowers

Toro 2300-D reel mower 60-inch Kubota zero turn diesel 60-inch Bad Boy zero turn diesel

Computer/office equipment

Office copier machines Set of 4 lockers Set of 3 lockers Set of 2 lockers Amana electric cook stove Microwave ovens Ice maker Wood shelving Brother MFC 7360N printer Office chairs Whirlpool duet washer & dryer Gym equipment Equipment/material 1997 Sweepmaster II construction sweeper Hyperthermia Powermax 600 plasma cutter 1995 John Deere 309D backhoe 1988 Case 621 loader Milwaukee chop saw Earthquake E43 auger Tecumseh TCII earthquake auger Dolmar street saw Husqvarna street saw Stihl HT75 polesaws Ditch Witch 255SX cable bury plow Stahl 8-foot utility bed Utility bed toolbox Used automotive parts Used tires, various sizes Mercury vapor lights Copper wire, partial roll Split rims Engine stand Hotsy pressure washer 8-foot fluorescent lights Metal step stand 20-ton bottle jacks Mahle artic pro refrigerant recovery machine Tractor parts Mower parts Chevy Tahoe rear axle assembly Semi trucks rear mirrors Buckets of bolts, nuts, hardware Tire chain sets, various sizes 220-volt heaters Vehicle winches with parts Hydraulic tanks, pumps, PTOs Dayton 3-phase heater 1-inch water pumps 2-inch trash pump Ford F-350 pickup parts International 4700 rear axle Front axle with tires Truck toolboxes Steel 110-volt window AC unit Truck wheels, various sizes LED lightbars 2008 Ford F-550 front bumper Caterpillar 259D used tracks Fuel tanks, hydraulic cylinders Craftsman 5-ton floor jack Wooden doors Playground equipment Air hose reel Plastic truck ramps Spraying tanks Sand blaster machines Diesel burning heater Upright air compressor Water fountains Diesel fuel tank Lincoln Ideal SP-200 arc welder Craftsman portable air compressor Electric stick welder Horseshoe throwing sets 1971 Caterpillar 919 loader 3-inch trash pump 4-inch trash pump 30-gal Ingersol air compressor 2001 Duke steam cleaner Pressure washers 2-cubic-yard dumpsters 4-cubic-yard dumpsters 6-cubic-yard dumpsters 8-cubic-yard dumpsters American Signal storm sirens Water meters, various sizes

Lowder: Taking time to do what is asked and needed
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Lowder: Taking time to do what is asked and needed
Liberty Public School secretary is an advocate, volunteer for children with cancer
By JADE PHILLIPS SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
October 28, 2025
Tra Lowder, 48, has lived in Sequoyah County since she was 8-years-old. For the time that she has been here, she has made a name for herself at Liberty Public Schools as school secretary, where she is...
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SNAP benefits to be suspended Nov. 1
Due to federal government shutdown
October 28, 2025
Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS) has been notified by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that federal funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will be suspended ...
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Town of Muldrow announces free cleanup week, November 3-7
Residents invited to dispose of household waste
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
October 28, 2025
The Town of Muldrow will hold a town-wide cleanup from Monday, Nov. 3 through Friday, Nov. 7, offering residents a chance to dispose of unwanted household items free of charge. The cleanup will run da...
Roland man charged with burglary, threatening neighbors with knife
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Roland man charged with burglary, threatening neighbors with knife
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
October 28, 2025
A Roland man accused of allegedly breaking into his neighbors’ apartment and threatening to kill them with a knife has been formally charged in Sequoyah County District Court. Jimmy L. Foster, 55, of ...
Trick or Treat
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Trick or Treat
Saturday, Nov. 1
October 28, 2025
Gans Public School Trunk-or-treat, front parking lot, 6 to 8 p.m. Halloween on Elm with the Sallisaw Police Department, 5 to 7 p.m. Halloween Costume Contest, Muldrow VFW, registration begins at 8 p.m...
Pet wellness clinic to open
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Pet wellness clinic to open
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
October 28, 2025
Pets are important to so many people, but possibly none more than Dr. Paula Haraway. That’s why Haraway is opening Sequoyah Animal Advocates Wellness Clinic, “a new veterinary wellness clinic created ...
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