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Tribe dispersing limited supply of heirloom seeds
February 9, 2022
The Cherokee Nation will begin dispersing its limited supply of heirloom seeds on Feb. 7 to tribal citizens who are interested in growing traditional Cherokee crops. In 2021, the Cherokee Nation distr...
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Central School Students of the Month
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Central School Students of the Month
February 9, 2022
The Central Public School Students of the Month for January, in back row, from left, Sadie Thompson, Alice Fisher, Khloe Buzzard, Angelina Tungate and Colton Watts. Front row, from left, Martin Buchan...
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Church – Have We Had Enough?
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Church – Have We Had Enough?
January 19, 2022
“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour” (1 Peter 5:8). Evil is Moving The devil is moving swiftly across the land and espe...
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CN Veterans Color Guard reorganizes as non-profit organization
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CN Veterans Color Guard reorganizes as non-profit organization
January 19, 2022
The Cherokee Nation Veterans Color Guard has reorganized as a nonprofit organization to continue honoring veterans and presenting the national colors during tribal events and ceremonies. The Cherokee ...
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Cherokee Nation’s proposed $54 million for EMS needs could benefit county
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Cherokee Nation’s proposed $54 million for EMS needs could benefit county
January 19, 2022
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner are proposing over $54 million in funds to support the Cherokee Nation’s Emergency Medical Services. If approved by the c...
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EDBDA All District Honor Band Concert
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EDBDA All District Honor Band Concert
January 19, 2022
Muldrow Public Schools had several students who recently participated in the EDBDA All District Honor Band concert. Congratulations to these students and directors Adam Pool, Eryn Pool, and Mark Ander...
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Sanders celebrate 50th wedding anniversary
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Sanders celebrate 50th wedding anniversary
January 19, 2022
Jerry and Debbie Sanders of Muldrow celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Jan. 15. The couple was married in Sallisaw on Jan. 15, 1972. The couple has one daughter, Tracy Morris, and The couple...
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CASC announces President’s, Vice President’s Honor Rolls
January 19, 2022
Carl Albert State College has released the names of students making the President’s and Vice President’s Honor Rolls for the Fall Semester. Students making the President’s Honor Roll earned a 4.0 GPA ...
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New resource available for Oklahoma Seniors seeking Senior Living
January 19, 2022
The need for educated professionals able to cater to the unique health, social and financial needs of seniors grow as the Baby Boomers reach retirement age, and improvements in healthcare allow people...
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Gans FFA Wildlife team competes
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Gans FFA Wildlife team competes
December 29, 2021
Recently the Gans FFA chapter has been competing in Wildlife CDE competitions. This is one of the favorite events for the students. In this contest students must identify wild game animals, plant life...
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Field trip to the movies
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Field trip to the movies
December 29, 2021
Muldrow Elementary School Kindergarteners took a field trip to the movies, where they enjoyed the movie, popcorn and drinks. Their teachers would like to thank Malco in Van Buren, Ark. for being so ac...
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Employees of Firstar Bank
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Employees of Firstar Bank
December 29, 2021
Employees of Firstar Bank in Sallisaw purchased and gathered toys they donated to Catholic Charities in Sallisaw. Other employees at other branches also donated toys. On the front row (left to right) ...
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Sequoyah Animal Advocates
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Sequoyah Animal Advocates
December 29, 2021
Showing they are animal advocates, the Sallisaw Lions Club presented a generous donation to Sequoyah Animal Advocates, a relatively new organization in the county that works on behalf of rescued and a...
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Roland FFA is County Champs
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Roland FFA is County Champs
December 29, 2021
The Roland FFA Rangeland team placed first at the Sequoyah County Rangeland Career Development Event, held north of Roland. Students are required to evaluate fields for beef quality and quail quality,...
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Central School November Students of the Month
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Central School November Students of the Month
December 29, 2021
Central School Students of the Month for November are, in front, from left, Samuel Miller, Shenoah Busch and Kyndall Lovell. Back row,from left, Sadie Huff, Cierra Cook, London Prater, Callie Thompson...
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Winter Wonderland
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Winter Wonderland
December 29, 2021
Students from Muldrow Elementary School’s Pre-K class went on a field trip to Winter Wonderland and had a blast. The school wishes to thank all the parents who sent extra money so all the children cou...
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Historical Society announces County history essay winners
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Historical Society announces County history essay winners
December 29, 2021
By Milo Manning, age 9 My family has lived in a ghost town for over 100 years. Not everybody can say that! Here is the story of the rise and fall of Hanson. Hanson started in the late 1800’s with a st...
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The Ombudsman program needs volunteers
December 29, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken its toll on residents, facility staff and visitors. As long-term care facilities begin to open up, the need for trained advocates is at an all-time high. The Long-Term ...
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‘Banded’ together
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‘Banded’ together
December 29, 2021
Students at Muldrow Middle School had a special treat on Dec. 16 when the school’s teachers ‘banded’ together for a Teacher Band and Singers. They are now taking names for a cool band name!
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Gans youth hold food drive
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Gans youth hold food drive
December 29, 2021
Members of Gans Youth Coalition recently held a canned food drive. Pictured in front, from left, Lexi Johnson, Payslee Monceret, Gabbi Price, K’Cee Osborn, Wesley Evens, Dakotah Jordan and Layla Manue...
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K9 Joi, founding force of drug interdiction program, dies at 12
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K9 Joi, founding force of drug interdiction program, dies at 12
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
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The Sequoyah County Sheriff ’s Office is mourning the loss of K9 Joi, the pioneering narcotics detection canine who helped build and define the agency’s K9 program. With what officials described as “h...
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Muldrow couple charged in alleged cigarette burn of child
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
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A Muldrow couple is facing child abuse charges in Sequoyah County District Court following an investigation into allegations that a child under the age of four was intentionally burned with a cigarett...
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A Tennessee man is facing multiple felony charges in Sequoyah County District Court after authorities say he led officers on a high-speed pursuit along Interstate-40, while allegedly transporting doze...
Convenience store employee arrested for alleged theft
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Convenience store employee arrested for alleged theft
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March 10, 2026
A convenience store employee was arrested on Feb. 22, after store owners reported she had allegedly been stealing merchandise and money from the business. Ac c o rd ing to an affidavit filed by Sequoy...
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Helping a fellow Wildcat
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The outpouring of love and support shown for Moffett Public School’s very own Micheyla James Davis on Feb. 27, was nothing short of amazing. An Indian Taco benefit dinner was held for Davis from 4 to ...
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