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Creation of Coordinating Council on Poultry Growth Announced
September 19, 2018
Governor Mary Fallin have announced that the state and tribe are forming a coordinating council to evaluate the expansion of poultry growth in northeast Oklahoma. The Coordinating Council on Poultry G...
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Commissioners Buzzed About Beer
September 19, 2018
“Frankly, I’m running sideways trying to figure this thing out,” Steve Carter, District 2 commissioner for Sequoyah County, said regarding a request for a liquor license by ABLE for a Sallisaw store. ...
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Cherokee Nation Approves $887M Budget For FY 2019
September 19, 2018
The Cherokee Nation Tribal Council approved an $887 million comprehensive budget for fiscal year 2019 during its monthly meeting last Monday. The budget includes an $11.6 million total increase for he...
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Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records
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Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records
September 19, 2018
Editor’s note: If the age does not appear next to a name, it was not listed in the court record. Felony Docket Jose A. Sanchez, 21, Arleta, Calif.: Ct. 1 Trafficking in illegal drugs; Ct. 2 Unlawful p...
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Fullbright Accepts Award For Stites
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Fullbright Accepts Award For Stites
September 19, 2018
Natalie Fullbright, center, of Sallisaw, accepts the Patriotism Award for Tom Stites who was unable to attend the 66th Annual Cherokee National Holiday Awards Banquet held Aug. 31 in Tahlequah. The tr...
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Media Accepting Questions For Forum
September 19, 2018
The Sequoyah County Times and The Mix 105.1 KXMX Radio are accepting questions for the upcoming public forum for candidates from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 24 in the People Inc. Conference Center in...
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Muldrow Class of 1968 Reunion Set for Oct. 13
September 19, 2018
The Muldrow Class of 1968 50-year reunion will be held Saturday, Oct. 13 at 6 p.m. at Wagon Wheel in Muldrow, located across from Muldrow Grade School. Hope to see you there! For more info, call 918-4...
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Volunteers Complete Orientation
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Volunteers Complete Orientation
September 19, 2018
Several hospice volunteers recently completed their orientation. Pictured from the left, are Crystal McCawley, volunteer coordinator; Diane Gardner, Ronald Porter and Anthony England, volunteers; and ...
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New Election Board Service Allows Voters To Change Info Online
September 19, 2018
A new service will allow voters to update their address or party affiliation online, Oklahoma State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax, said. The system went live recently on the Oklahoma State Elec...
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All About Watermelons
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All About Watermelons
September 19, 2018
The Muldrow High School FFA recently came and taught the elementary children all about watermelons. They showed them a slideshow and told them fun facts about watermelons. The children enjoyed the sho...
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We Asked Kids..
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We Asked Kids..
September 19, 2018
How would the world be different if animals could talk? Fun and loud! Would you cheat on a test if you knew you wouldn’t get caught? Yes, to make a better grade cause it’s fun. If you could grow up to...
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Stronger Beer Available October 1
September 19, 2018
The Best Mart in Salli-saw is not the only place running out of beer, but Trina Bearden, manager of the store on Cherokee Avenue in Sallisaw, said it’s a city-wide problem.   “The law changes October ...
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Passerby Reports Marijuana Plants Growing At Local Residence
September 19, 2018
Ricky Allen Ohler, 31, of Gans has been charged with felony cultivation of controlled substance, possess firearm during commission of felony and a misdemeanor charge of unlawful possession of drug par...
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Geren Charged For Theft, Burning ATVs
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Geren Charged For Theft, Burning ATVs
September 19, 2018
A Muldrow man is being held in the Sequoyah County Jail for two counts of grand larceny and arson after a deputy from the Sequoyah County Sheriff’s office located two side-by-side ATVs reported stolen...
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Teaming Together To Fight Violence
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Teaming Together To Fight Violence
September 19, 2018
The Masonic Lodge presented a $1,000 check last week to the Coordinated Community Response (CCR/SART) team of Sequoyah County that provides help for crime victims including victims of domestic violenc...
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Roland High School Alumni Reunion Sept. 14
September 12, 2018
The 28th Roland High School Alumni Reunion will be held at the Roland High School, Sept. 14 and 15. There will be a chili supper before the Homecoming football game at 5:30 p.m. in the Roland School C...
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VFW Post Looking For WWI Memorabilia To Honor Veterans
September 12, 2018
This Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11, 2018, will be the 100-year anniversary of the Armistice ending World War I. Sallisaw VFW Post 4518 wants to honor the WWI veterans and the families who lost loved ones. Th...
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Gans School Serving Free Meals
September 12, 2018
Gans Public Schools is a Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) school. For the school year 2018-2019, this school will be providing free meals to all students.
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MULDROW SCHOOL MENUS
September 12, 2018
Elementary Wed. - Sausage biscuit. Crispito/cheese, pinto beans and fruit. Thurs. - Super-bun. Turkey sandwich, lettuce, pickle, tomato, chips and fruit. Fri. - Chocolate gravy. Chicken noodles, sweet...
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Crabill Donates To Bazaar
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Crabill Donates To Bazaar
September 12, 2018
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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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