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Cherokee Nation community classes
June 10, 2025
Learn about the rich history and thriving culture of the largest tribal nation in the United States with the return of Cherokee Nation’s history class, “Cherokee Nation: A History of Resilience.” The ...
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Baptist Health offers free webinar on male urinary incontinence
June 10, 2025
In honor of Men’s Health Month, Baptist Health is offering a free educational webinar to help raise awareness about male stress urinary incontinence (SUI), a common but often overlooked condition that...
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Counties grapple with limited insurance coverage, finances
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
June 10, 2025
It’s been almost two years since Ottawa County was ordered to pay $33 million in a wrongful death lawsuit, a ruling that sent shockwaves throughout the state and was a jarring wakeup call for counties...
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Muldrow Library offering free S.A.I.L. classes
June 10, 2025
The Muldrow Public Library is offering free S.A.I.L. (Stay Active & Independent for Life) classes from 2 to 3 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday at the library. S.A.I.L. is a strength, balance and fitnes...
Carl Albert welcomes Mark Allen as newest regent
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Carl Albert welcomes Mark Allen as newest regent
June 10, 2025
Carl Albert State College (CASC) is proud to announce the appointment of Mark D. Allen as the newest member of its Board of Regents. A lifelong Oklahoman and accomplished public servant, Allen brings ...
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Make pets part of your emergency plans this Pet Preparedness Month
June 10, 2025
You’ve got an emergency plan to keep everyone in your household safe; don’t forget to include your pets in it. While it is critical to plan on how to keep members of your household out of harm’s way, ...
Life in ‘Slugville’
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Life in ‘Slugville’
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
June 10, 2025
If I had to put a welcome sign or mat on my farmhouse, it would say “Welcome to Slugville.” And no, I didn’t mean “Sluggerville” because there are no baseballs getting batted around at my house; that ...
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Gourd Decorating at Sallie Byrd Sevenstar Community Center
June 10, 2025
The Sallie Byrd Sevenstar Community Center has announced an upcoming event for June 19 – Gourd decorating. Participants can also enjoy a free meal while they make their cultural craft. The class will ...
Thunder even NBA Finals with Pacers
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Thunder even NBA Finals with Pacers
June 10, 2025
Things went much better for the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 2 of the National Basketball Association Finals against the Indiana Pacers. After Indiana guard Tyrese Haliburton deflated Paycom Center a...
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Selection for federal initiative ‘is a step forward’ for hospital
June 10, 2025
Northeastern Health System Sequoyah (NHSS) has been selected to participate in the CMS Rural Community Hospital Demonstration Program effective May 1, a federal initiative aimed at supporting healthca...
Health department honors local RN in community campaign
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Health department honors local RN in community campaign
June 10, 2025
The Sequoyah County Health Department (SCHD) is proud to spotlight Tina R. Johnson, RN, as the latest honoree in its ongoing “Community Health Champions” campaign. Johnson, who recently retired after ...
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Central School transcripts, diplomas available
June 10, 2025
Central Public Schools has announced that official transcripts and diplomas are available for students who graduated in the 2024-25 school year.
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Former Sallisaw Police officer pardoned
In 2011 high-profile cattle theft case
By CATO-REMER EDITOR 
June 10, 2025
AMIE Wendel D. Hughes, the former Sallisaw police officer once at the center of one of Sequoyah County’s most unusual criminal cases, has received a full pardon more than a decade after pleading guilt...
Coloring their own cups
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Coloring their own cups
June 10, 2025
Pre-K and Kindergarten students at Moffett School ended their summer school day by coloring their own cup to take home. The students even figured out how to turn their straw into a whistle!
Earthworms and dirt
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Earthworms and dirt
June 10, 2025
Students attending summer school at Moffett School recently enjoyed a day of earthworms and worm dirt.
We all scream for ice cream
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We all scream for ice cream
June 10, 2025
Moffett School Pre-K and Kindergarten students enjoyed a day of ice cream sundaes and then a stop at the gym to bounce and play ball during their Summer School this week. The students also enjoyed col...
Summer School fun
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Summer School fun
June 10, 2025
Moffett School students in grades Pre-K and Kindergarten enjoyed Summer School fun with blocks and building.
Thea is May Member of the Month
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Thea is May Member of the Month
June 10, 2025
Thea Jarvis has been named the May Member of the Month for the Boys & Girls Club of Sequoyah County, Liberty Elementary Unit. Thea is known for her incredible kindness, friendly demeanor and constant ...
Everly named May Member of the Month
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Everly named May Member of the Month
June 10, 2025
Everly Parham has been named the Boys & Girls Club of Sequoyah County, Roland Unit’s, May Member of the Month. Everly is a truly vibrant young lady whose personality brings joy to everyone around her....
Colten is May Member of the Month
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Colten is May Member of the Month
June 10, 2025
Colten Watts has been named the May Member of the Month for the Boys & Girls Club of Sequoyah County, Central Unit. His favorite activity at the club is Fun & Fitness, where he loves seeing his friend...
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Gadugi Corps lend a helping hand
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Gadugi Corps lend a helping hand
March 24, 2026
The Rural Communities Initiative Foundation expressed “wado” (thank you) to the Cherokee Nation Gadugi Corps, led by Shawn Crittenden, for their swift response after a large pine tree toppled onto a C...
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MCCO to host Women’s Gathering on April 8
March 24, 2026
Because of the overwhelming response from the community, the Muldrow Cherokee Community Organization (MCCO) is excited to host the first gathering of their new women’s group. “Over 100 women expressed...
Roland man arrested for alleged sex offender registry violations
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Roland man arrested for alleged sex offender registry violations
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
March 24, 2026
A Roland man was arrested earlier this month after authorities said he was found in possession of material that violated the terms of the Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry Act. According to a probable ca...
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Candidate filing for county, state, opens April 1
March 24, 2026
Statewide election activity officially begins at 8 a.m. April 1 when the candidate filing period opens, Sequoyah County Election Board Secretary Ruby Brunk says. Candidates for state offices must file...
Muldrow student wins regional Braille Challenge medal at OSB
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Muldrow student wins regional Braille Challenge medal at OSB
March 24, 2026
Macey Millar from Muldrow earned a silver medal in the Sophomore Transition category at the Oklahoma School for the Blind’s (OSB) regional Braille Challenge competition in Muskogee on March 4. Millar ...
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