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District 27 Task Force reports surge in drug seizures, arrests to start 2026
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March 31, 2026
District 27 Task Force reports surge in drug seizures, arrests to start 2026
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR,

Law enforcement officials in eastern Oklahoma say 2026 is already shaping up to be a significant year in the ongoing fight against drug trafficking, with early figures surpassing totals from the previous year.

According to District 27 District Attorney Jack Thorp, the District 27 Drug and Violent Crimes Task Force has made substantial progress in just the first two and a half months of the year, seizing more fentanyl and methamphetamine than was confiscated during all of 2025.

District 27 includes Wagoner, Cherokee, Adair and Sequoyah counties. From Jan. 1 through March 15, the task force investigated nearly 60 drug-related cases and executed 30 search warrants. Those efforts resulted in the seizure of more than 1,200 grams of fentanyl, over 7,500 grams of methamphetamine and several hundred pounds of illegal marijuana. Authorities also reported 56 arrests connected to those investigations.

“These poisons have harmed a lot of people in our communities,” Thorp said. “We will continue this fight against drug trafficking and work closely with our law enforcement partners to investigate and prosecute the distribution of these dangerous substances.”

In addition to drug enforcement efforts, the task force has also addressed violent crime across the district. Since the beginning of the year, agents have investigated more than a dozen violent incidents and made 13 arrests in those cases.

Thorp praised the work of the task force, highlighting the collaboration among agencies and the commitment of officers in the field.

“I want to congratulate the Drug and Violent Crimes Task Force agents for the tremendous work that they do in our communities,” he said. “Their hard work, dedication and willingness to assist other law enforcement officers in combatting drug trafficking is incredible.”

Officials say the early results reflect a continued, coordinated effort to disrupt the flow of dangerous drugs into eastern Oklahoma communities.

Art and snacks masterpieces
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Art and snacks masterpieces
March 31, 2026
Bite size masterpieces of art and snacks are a favorite at the Muldrow Public Library. The library wishes to extend a big thank you to People Inc. for partnering with them for spring break.
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MCCO to host first Women’s Gathering on April 8
March 31, 2026
Because of the overwhelming response from the community, the Muldrow Cherokee Community Organization (MCCO) is excited to host the first gathering of their new women’s group. “Over 100 women expressed...
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NSU announces fall 2025 Dean’s, President’s honor rolls
March 31, 2026
Northeastern State University is proud to announce that 794 students met the criteria to be named to the Dean’s Honor Roll for the fall 2025 semester. To be eligible for this distinction, students mus...
Behold! I am Alive – Forevermore
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Behold! I am Alive – Forevermore
‘Surely I am Coming Quickly’ – Rev. 22
By Shirley R. Watts 
March 31, 2026
‘The Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and the third day rise again.” (Luke 24:7). “I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day, and I heard behind me a loud voice...
Kindness and support
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Kindness and support
March 31, 2026
Roland Public Schools said they are grateful to Roland First Baptist Church for the thoughtful snacks provided for their teachers. “Your kindness and support mean so much to our staff and it truly bri...
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Free unwanted pesticide disposal event set for April 28 in Sallisaw
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
March 31, 2026
Residents of Sequoyah County and surrounding areas will have an opportunity to safely dispose of unwanted pesticides during a free collection event scheduled for April 28 at the Sequoyah County Fairgr...
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County jail experiences employment bonanza
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
March 31, 2026
There was a time when the employee turnover rate at the Sequoyah County Jail was an astounding 84%. Finding and keeping employees was so difficult, that recent high school graduates with little or no ...
Paint Callie the cow in April classes
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Paint Callie the cow in April classes
March 31, 2026
Join in on a fun evening painting Callie the cow at either the Muldrow Cherokee Community Center (MCCO) or Sally Byrd Sevenstar Community Building in April. These will be small classes with all (or no...
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Hildebrant secures passage of Common Cents Act
March 31, 2026
The Oklahoma House of Representatives unanimously passed the Common Cents Act, which would allow and later require certain public cash transactions to be rounded to the nearest nickel. Authored by Rep...
Muldrow Bulldogs golfers compete at Keys, Wilburton invitationals
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Muldrow Bulldogs golfers compete at Keys, Wilburton invitationals
By DAVID SEELEY Sports Editor 
March 31, 2026
The Muldrow Bulldogs golf team returned from Spring Break with back-to-back tournaments this week. The Bulldogs were fifth at the Wilburton Invitational, which took place Wednesday at Sycamore Springs...
Roland Lady Rangers have rough start to slow-pitch softball season
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Roland Lady Rangers have rough start to slow-pitch softball season
By DAVID SEELEY Sports Editor 
March 31, 2026
It was a rough start to the 2026 slow-pitch softball season for the Roland Lady Rangers last week. The Lady Rangers lost their season opener 12-1 in five innings to the Warner Lady Eagles on March 23....
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