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‘Plate To Owner’ Law Starts July 1
June 19, 2019
Do you like your current license plate? We hope so! Starting July 1, it’s going to be with you for quite a while. With #KeepTagOK, Oklahoma motorists will keep their license plates when selling their ...
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Get Ready to Fight Medicare Fraud: New Scam Alert
June 19, 2019
Over the last 25 years, we’ve witnessed amazing advances in science and medicine. What was once thought impossible is now being accomplished. Genetic testing is one example. With a small sample of sal...
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Agricultural Grants and Loans Available; Apply by July 1
June 19, 2019
The Agricultural Enhancement and Diversification Program helps fund qualified agriculture-related projects across the state with zero percent interest loans and grants. The program goal is to expand t...
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We Asked Kids…
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We Asked Kids…
June 19, 2019
Cooper Goff, 9 Liberty Elementary Are you a good friend? No not really, because I like to be a brat! How would the world be different if animals could talk? Then animals could be like scientists or so...
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Resources for Flooding Victims
June 19, 2019
The beginning of summer is usually an enjoyable time for many families, but the flooding across Oklahoma has turned it into a devastating time. Homes and buildings have been destroyed, roadways have b...
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Newspaper Awarded
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Newspaper Awarded
June 19, 2019
The Oklahoma Press Association presented its Better Newspaper Contest Awards for 2018 during the OPA Annual Convention, June 7-8, at the Grand Casino Hotel & Resort in Shawnee. This year’s contest had...
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Arrest Warrant Issued For Former Dispensary Owner
June 19, 2019
An arrest warrant has been issued for a Salli-saw man who was owner of Dogwood Greens dispensary on north U.S. Highway 59 in Sallisaw for malicious injury to property and domestic abuse and assault an...
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Spoon Arrested For Reported Assault
June 19, 2019
Michael Spoon, 32, of Muldrow was charged on June 4 with felony domestic assault and battery by strangulation following an reported incident at a Muldrow residence. He received a $5,000 bond and is no...
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Muldrow Inmate Bites County Jailer
June 19, 2019
Charles W. Gober, 43, of Muldrow was charged on June 5 with assault and battery upon a police officer and resisting an officer after he reportedly bit a Sequoyah County jailer while incarcerated in th...
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FEMA Team Set Up To Assist Moffett
June 19, 2019
Moffett residents received help with applications from FEMA representatives Thursday, a few days after Sequoyah County was approved for help with federal assistance from recent floods. Gov. Kevin Stit...
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Relief And Rebuilding
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Relief And Rebuilding
June 19, 2019
Moffett School teachers were able to return to the school last Monday for the first official day of cleanup allowed by the mayor with several agencies and volunteer groups prepared to lend a helping h...
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Roland Prepares For Iron Mountain Festival
June 19, 2019
The Roland City Council received an update Tuesday on plans for the Iron Mountain Festival and Fireworks Show set June 29 at the Roland City Park. The council, which conducts their Roland Development ...
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Bench Warrant Issued For Dyer
June 12, 2019
A bench warrant was issued on May 31 in Sequoyah County District Court for the arrest of Bradley N. Dyer, 28, of Muldrow on a felony charge of assault, battery, or assault and battery with a dangerous...
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Residents Urged to Use Caution When Reentering Flooded Homes
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Residents Urged to Use Caution When Reentering Flooded Homes
June 12, 2019
As many residents prepare to return to their homes and property damaged by floodwaters, the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) encourages the public to use caution when reentering their home. ...
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Boots & Badge Blood Drive June 13
June 12, 2019
The Muldrow Boots & Badges Community Challenge Blood Drive will be held Thurs., June 13, from 12 noon to 6 p.m. at the bloodmobile at the Muldrow Fire Department. This state is under water and the blo...
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We Asked Kids…
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We Asked Kids…
June 12, 2019
Emmaline Fouts, 10 Liberty Elementary If you could shrink any animal down to a mouse-size pet, what animal would you choose? I would choose an elephant. What would you name it? I’d call it Sofia. What...
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ODOT Officials Uncertain When 64 East Will Open
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ODOT Officials Uncertain When 64 East Will Open
June 12, 2019
Officials with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) are not sure when U.S.Highway 64 east from Roland to Fort Smith, Ark., will be open due to safety concerns for the bridge which was unde...
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Diamond Daze June 12-15
June 5, 2019
Diamond Daze Festival is set to take place June 12-15 on the Salli-saw High School campus, according to a Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce release, sponsors of the event. Chamber officials say that like i...
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Moffett Masonic Students, Teacher of Today
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Moffett Masonic Students, Teacher of Today
June 5, 2019
The Moffett Masonic Students of Today and Teacher of Today were recently honored for their accomplishments. Mark McInerney was honored as the Teacher of Today, and students Nick Russell, Taylor Hensle...
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We Asked Kids…
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We Asked Kids…
June 5, 2019
Hudson Hicks, 7 Liberty Elementary What do you like about being a kid? I like going to school and learning. What is the hardest thing about being a kid? Keeping my room clean and keeping my baby broth...
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Tribe’s Chief, Deputy Chief propose ‘Opportunity Zones’ during TERO Banquet
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Tribe’s Chief, Deputy Chief propose ‘Opportunity Zones’ during TERO Banquet
Two local Indian-owned businesses awarded
December 9, 2025
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner recently proposed a plan to target more small business capital to low income and high poverty areas of the tribe’s 7,000 ...
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Candidates file for county Board of Education seats
Along with City of Sallisaw police chief, mayor
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
December 9, 2025
Several candidates filed for a Declaration of Candidacy at the Sequoyah County Election Board last week for the upcoming Sequoyah County Board of Education/City of Sallisaw races, which are scheduled ...
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Holiday drive launched for local students
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
December 9, 2025
A group of Sequoyah County women who are wanting to ensure local children have a brighter holiday season are asking the community to pitch in and help. The women are asking for donations of new toys (...
Keeping the language alive
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Keeping the language alive
Community gathers for Cherokee class at MCCO
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
December 9, 2025
On Monday evenings in Muldrow, the lights inside the Muldrow Cherokee Community Organization (MCCO) glow a little brighter—not just from the overhead fixtures, but from the energy of a growing group d...
Harold Willis Lasiter
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Harold Willis Lasiter
December 9, 2025
Aug. 24, 1954 – Nov. 29, 2025 Memorial services for Retired U.S. Army Master Sergeant Harold Willis Lasiter, 71, of Muldrow, were held at 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 8, 2025, at Agent Mallory Martin Chapel in...
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