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Kozie Quilters Meetings Set
June 19, 2019
Kozie Quilters meetings will be held Wednesday, June 19 and June 26, from 9 a.m. to noon at Trinity Methodist Church, between Muldrow and Roland. Volunteers are needed, supplies will be furnished, and...
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Lifestyle
Slice of Summer Mini Carnival June 22
June 19, 2019
The Sequoyah County CCR/ SART will host a Slice of Summer mini carnival at 5 p.m. June 22 at the Sequoyah County Courthouse, 119 S. Oak. Admission to this event is free. There will be free watermelon,...
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FSA Disaster Assistance Meeting At Muldrow Library
June 19, 2019
Muldrow Public Library invites the public to visit the library at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, June 19 for an FSA Disaster Assistance Meeting to be held by the USDA Farm Service Agency. This meeting is to inf...
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Proposed Improvements To SH-101/Polecat Creek To Be Highlighted in Meeting
June 19, 2019
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is hosting an informational open house on Thursday, June 20 for a proposal to improve the SH-101 bridge at Polecat Creek in Sequoyah County. This is located t...
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CASC Announces 2019 Graduates
June 19, 2019
Carl Albert State College (CASC) has announced the names of students who have met all criteria necessary to earn their degree on May 17. The students are: Gore: Hannah Skaggs. Muldrow: Molly Cherry, G...
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Giving a Helping Hand
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Giving a Helping Hand
June 12, 2019
Sequoyah County Sheriff Larry Lane said he Sequoyah County Sheriff’s office inmate work crew is seen here taking sandbags to an elderly lady’s residence south of Roland in the Shady Grove area. Cory M...
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Cherokee Casino & Hotel Roland Hosts Pam Tillis
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Cherokee Casino & Hotel Roland Hosts Pam Tillis
June 12, 2019
As a child of country music royalty, Pam Tillis was determined from a young age to find her own way in music as a singer and songwriter. Tillis has always insisted on writing and cutting songs that sp...
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Willoughby Receives Scholarship
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Willoughby Receives Scholarship
June 12, 2019
On May 7 at the Roland Future Farmers of America (FFA) barbecue, Brent Willoughby II received the Ted Howell Scholarship award. His main interest is Plant and Wildlife Law Enforcement (Game Warden). W...
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OHCE Quilt Show Winners Announced
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OHCE Quilt Show Winners Announced
June 12, 2019
The annual OHCE Quilt Show was held April 27 at the Sequoyah County Fairgrounds with several entries making it one of the largest, Mildred Taylor, president of OHCE which sponsors the quilt show annua...
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Gans Seniors Going to Work
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Gans Seniors Going to Work
June 12, 2019
Several Gans High School seniors plan to go directly into the workforce after graduation, they are, front, left to right, Shelby Chase and Nikki Anderson. Back row, Alex Nelson, Jacob Campbell, Morgan...
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Gans Seniors Make Plans
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Gans Seniors Make Plans
June 12, 2019
Gans High School seniors Dalton Forslund and Zach Jeremiah are planning on joining the military. Chris Lindsay will train to be a chef.
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Musicians Welcome To Jam
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Musicians Welcome To Jam
June 12, 2019
A group of musicians gathered last Saturday evening on the Sallisaw Library lawn for an acoustic music jam. The group says they encourage other musicians and those who enjoy acoustic music to join in ...
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Commissioners Post Monday’s Agenda
June 12, 2019
Sequoyah County Commissioners will discuss and possibly approve a contract agreement for cash fund estimate of needs and request for special appropriations for Dwight Mission/McKey project for Distric...
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CN School Clothing Voucher Application Deadline Extended
June 12, 2019
The Cherokee Nation extended the application deadline for the 2019 Clothing Assistance Program to Friday, June 14 for Cherokee Nation citizens affected by recent flooding. The tribe’s clothing voucher...
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Roland Upper Elementary Honor Rolls Announced
June 12, 2019
Fourth Grade - Alex Brant, Zion Castleberry, Halle Freeman, Cassandra Henry, Savannah Rivera and Chase Stephens. Fifth Grade - John Allen, Jaydance Bean, Addyson Clark, T.H. Harrell, Kaylee Henson and...
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Slice of Summer Mini Carnival June 22
June 12, 2019
The Sequoyah County CCR/SART will host a Slice of Summer mini carnival at 5 p.m. June 22 at the Sequoyah County Courthouse, 119 S. Oak. Admission to this event is free. There will be free watermelon, ...
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Sales Tax Income Reported for County, Cities
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Sales Tax Income Reported for County, Cities
June 12, 2019
The Oklahoma Tax Commission recently released city sales tax collection figures that primarily represents local tax receipts from February business. The monies they reported this period represent sale...
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Gans Seniors to Further Education
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Gans Seniors to Further Education
June 12, 2019
Several Gans High seniors will be furthering their education after high school. Arionna Murphy, Dakota Fowler and Cordell Malick will continue their education at Indian Capital Technology Center. Brax...
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CASC Ranked Among 50 Most Affordable Community Colleges
June 12, 2019
Carl Albert State College (CASC) has been ranked among the 50 most affordable community colleges offering online degrees by Affordable Schools. The ranking was published on the organization’s website ...
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Muldrow Elementary April Star Students
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Muldrow Elementary April Star Students
June 5, 2019
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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
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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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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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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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