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Kozie Quilters say, ‘Let’s Sew’
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Kozie Quilters say, ‘Let’s Sew’
By LINDA WIGHT SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
January 23, 2024
The Kozie Quilters of Sequoyah County met on Jan. 3, to set goals for the New Year. Dedicated members are very happy to stitch together tops and complete quilts for individuals in the county. Every We...
5K to benefit Muldrow student battling liver cancer
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5K to benefit Muldrow student battling liver cancer
January 23, 2024
#RUN4RUBEN set for Feb. 3 at Muldrow High School Muldrow High School’s Student Council and Beta Club are teaming up for a 5K Fun Run/Walk to benefit a fellow student who is battling liver cancer. The ...
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Roland Police aid in seizing 400 grams of fentanyl
January 23, 2024
Two plead guilty with intent to distribute The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma has announced that Devier T. Washington, 24, of Arizona, and Gabriel D. Cunningham, ...
Board members honored for Board Appreciation Month
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Board members honored for Board Appreciation Month
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
January 16, 2024
The Roland Board of Education focused on financial matters, community initiatives, and expressing gratitude for unwavering support as part of Board Appreciation Month during their Jan. 8 regular month...
Gans FFA donated toys
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Gans FFA donated toys
January 16, 2024
In December, the Gans FFA Chapter partnered with the manager of the Gans Dollar General, Jessie Adams. The Gans Dollar General took up donations to help supply the Gans FFA chapter with toys to pass o...
Students can now enter statewide Trash Poster calendar contest
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Students can now enter statewide Trash Poster calendar contest
January 16, 2024
Oklahoma kids, turn your creativity into a festive masterpiece! Create anti-litter art highlighting the importance of being litter-free for a chance to shine in the 2025 Oklahoma Trash Poster Calendar...
Rogers new chair for commissioners; Teague is new floodplain administrator
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Rogers new chair for commissioners; Teague is new floodplain administrator
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
January 16, 2024
Sequoyah County Commissioners at their Jan. 8 meeting elected District 3 Commissioner Jim Rogers to chair the county board for 2024. District 2 Commissioner Beau Burlison, who chaired the board in 202...
Freeman praised as versatile,‘best animal guy in the state’
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Freeman praised as versatile,‘best animal guy in the state’
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
January 16, 2024
Sequoyah County’s heroes — Sheriff Larry Lane and Undersheriff Charles House — also have their heroes. Randy Freeman is one of them. The Sheriff’s office website identifies Freeman as administrative d...
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Trail of Tears Art Show accepting submissions through Feb. 23
January 16, 2024
The longest-running Native American art show and competition in Oklahoma is seeking artwork for its upcoming spring event. The 53rd annual Trail of Tears Art Show is presented April 6-May 11 in the ga...
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Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records
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January 16, 2024
Felony Docket Christopher L. Clark, 54, Sallisaw: Rape, first degree. Chauncey T. Foster, 34, Fort Smith, Ark.: Lewd molestation. Robert A. Grimes, 63: Identity theft-unlawful use of personal identify...
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Muldrow School Menu
January 16, 2024
January 22 – January 26 ELEMENTARY Monday, Jan. 22 Breakfast – Gogurt, Cinnamon Toast, Fruit. Lunch - Taco Soup, Crackers, Cheese Sticks, Fruit. Tuesday, Jan. 23 Breakfast - Pancakes, Fruit Lunch - Co...
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Alert jailer, helpful inmates avert pre-Christmas tragedy
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
January 16, 2024
Other than when Elvis Presley rocked the musical jailhouse he was in, an environment behind bars often gets a bum rap. But Sequoyah County Jail Administrator Jeremy Day knows any negative connotation ...
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Rick West Bill would require OSSAA to accept cash at Games
January 16, 2024
Rep. Rick West, RHeavener, recently filed legislation that would require an organization such as the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) to accept cash for admittance to sporting ...
Cherokee Nation completes 45 road, bridge projects in 2023
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Cherokee Nation completes 45 road, bridge projects in 2023
January 16, 2024
$15M in transportation infrastructure set for completion in 2024 The Cherokee Nation completed more than $20 million in road and bridge repair and replacement projects in 2023 and will complete anothe...
Governor proclaims School Choice Week, recognizes options as vital for education
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Governor proclaims School Choice Week, recognizes options as vital for education
January 16, 2024
Gov. Kevin Stitt has officially declared Jan. 21-27 to be School Choice Week in Oklahoma. In doing so, he joined state, city, and county leaders nationwide who have formally called attention to the im...
Tips on cleaning sneakers and jeans
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Tips on cleaning sneakers and jeans
By JANIS RISLEY EXT. ED. FCS/4-H 
January 16, 2024
How to clean smelly shoes Smelly shoes are an all-too-common issue. It can be annoying; no matter how clean your feet are, they still end up mak ing your sneakers smell. Shoes are an ideal breeding gr...
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Cherokee Nation receives Environmental Excellence Award
January 16, 2024
The Cherokee Nation was recognized for having one of the top clean energy programs in the state during the Keep Oklahoma Beautiful 2023 Environmental Excellency Celebration held recently at the Nation...
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Half price membership for January
By Billie Anthony 
January 16, 2024
Those who read this article and are thinking about joining our TOPS Chapter, I want to let you know you could not find a better group of ladies to join you on your weight loss journey. So, if you are ...
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Cherokee Nation January calendar of events
January 16, 2024
January 17 Ready to live a tobacco-free life? Cherokee Nation is offering a free tobacco cessation course that will be taught virtually. There will be classes at noon and at 5:30 p.m. You do not have ...
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Wine Trails passport program now available
January 16, 2024
Oklahoma Agritourism has launched the Oklahoma Wine Trails passport program. The program will include nine regional wine trails with collectable stamps and prizes. “Our new passport program is the per...
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Seq. Co. OHCE launches new ‘Crafters After Fivers’ club
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Seq. Co. OHCE launches new ‘Crafters After Fivers’ club
April 21, 2026
Sequoyah County OHCE (Oklahoma Home and Community Education) has launched a new club that meets in the evenings to give working individuals the opportunity to participate in the organization’s activit...
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School board approves new hires, accepts retirements
Advances campus plans in monthly meeting
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
April 21, 2026
The Roland Board of Education approved a slate of personnel changes, financial items and future planning measures during its regular meeting on April 13. Board members unanimously approved the hiring ...
ML Lockwood:
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ML Lockwood:
By ALLY TROTTER SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
April 21, 2026
For 43 years, generations of students have walked through the doors of ML Lockwood’s classroom. Many of them were unsure of who they were or what they wanted to become. But somewhere between early mor...
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Sallisaw Veterans Home passes recognition survey
April 21, 2026
The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs (ODVA) has announced that the Sallisaw Veterans Home has passed its federal recognition survey, and has begun its full admissions process for eligible veter...
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MCCO Farmers Market kicks off in May
April 21, 2026
The MCCO Farmers Market will kick off on May 2 and 30, and will continue on the first and last Saturday of each month. Vendor space is limited, so grab a spot early. Vendor rules and regulations can b...
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