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Harps Food Stores, Inc. mourns passing of former Chairman, CEO
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Harps Food Stores, Inc. mourns passing of former Chairman, CEO
July 16, 2024
Harps Food Stores, Inc. is deeply saddened to announce the passing of our teemed former Chairman and CEO, Roger Collins, on July 1. Collins began his illustrious career at Harps in December of 1986. A...
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Sutton new member of American Angus Association
July 16, 2024
Aden Sutton, Muldrow, is a new junior member of the American Angus Association, reports Mark McCully, CEO of the national organization with headquarters in Saint Joseph, Missouri. Junior members of th...
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Sewing Sisters to host annual quilt show July 26-27
July 16, 2024
The Sewing Sisters at Blackgum Harvestime Church are excited to announce and host their 15th annual Quilts of Past and Present quilt show, Friday, July 26, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, July 27,...
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County commissioners renew pact; approve purchase, appointments
July 16, 2024
The Sequoyah County Commissioners at their weekly Monday meeting on July 8 approved renewing the county’s agreement with Agent & Mallory-Martin Funeral Service related to indigent burials. From time t...
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Precinct official pay increases to support recruitment efforts
July 16, 2024
A bill passed in 2023 to increase precinct official pay went into effect July 1 – doubling the pay precinct officials receive for a workday. State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax said he is confi...
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Judge: Ag Department ignored poultry farm impacts
Ruling calls for environmental reviews, prior public notice
By KELLY BOSTIAN OK ECO. PROJECT 
July 16, 2024
A Delaware County District Court Judge has ruled that the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry irresponsibly allowed large poultry farms to be built in a sensitive watershed without p...
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Fernandez named Presidential Scholar
July 16, 2024
Johnathan Fernandez of Roland was named a Presidential Scholar at the University of Central Arkansas for spring 2024. Fernandez was among nearly 1,100 students named as a Presidential Scholar. Student...
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Dehydration in older adults
July 16, 2024
Residents and family should be aware that dehydration can be serious and possibly be life-threatening and may require hospitalization. Dehydration is when your body does not have enough water to funct...
Compliance visits show illegal sales to underage teens
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Compliance visits show illegal sales to underage teens
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
July 16, 2024
You never know until you try. That’s particularly true for underage teenagers who try to purchase alcohol or tobacco products. And when Sallisaw NOW Coalition and People Inc. recently conducted their ...
Presidential election seen as climate turning point as CO2 hits record
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Presidential election seen as climate turning point as CO2 hits record
By LIA CHEN OKLAHOMA VOICE 
July 16, 2024
Recent data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration indicate that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been at record high levels the past two years. The jump from 2022 to 2024 is the...
Muldrow City Park: Where the community comes to celebrate
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Muldrow City Park: Where the community comes to celebrate
By JACI WALKER SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
July 9, 2024
The town of Muldrow’s centerpiece of activity is the Muldrow City Park. This park provides a beautiful chunk of nature in the midst of the industry and residences of the rest of the town. With its eas...
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Oklahoma opting out of summer food program for kids
By ROBBIE SEQUEIRA OKLAHOMA VOICE 
July 9, 2024
A new, permanent summer grocery program will help nearly 21 million kids across 37 states get enough to eat this year while school’s out. But 13 states with Republican governors have opted out of the ...
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Roland Chamber reports another great Iron Mountain Festival
July 9, 2024
The Roland Chamber of Commerce said Saturday’s 2024 Iron Mountain Festival and Freedom Celebration went smoothly and was well attended by over 1,000 people. The Chamber said they wish to thank the tow...
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Bank depositories approved for investing county funds
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
July 9, 2024
When it comes to investing county funds in order to receive the highest possible rate of interest, there’s no shortage of options for the Sequoyah County Commissioners. The commissioners last Monday a...
Arvest campaign raises $22,262 for local food pantries
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Arvest campaign raises $22,262 for local food pantries
July 9, 2024
Arvest is pleased to announce the bank’s 14th annual Million Meals campaign raised $22,262 to help provide the equivalent of 111,310 meals to benefit Community Services Clearinghouse food pantries ser...
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1839 Cherokee Meat Co. expands operations with grant
July 9, 2024
Cherokee Nation is working to further expand food sovereignty with the help of a new grant offered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The tribe received nearly $250,000 as part of the Local Meat C...
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Dehydration in older adults and nursing home residents
July 9, 2024
Residents and family should be aware that dehydration can be serious and possibly be life-threatening and may require hospitalization. Dehydration is when your body does not have enough water to funct...
Oklahoma schools ordered to use Bible in history teaching
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Oklahoma schools ordered to use Bible in history teaching
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
July 9, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s top education official on Thursday ordered all public schools in the state to incorporate the Bible into their curriculum as a historical text. State Superintendent Ryan Wal...
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Dehydration in older adults and nursing home residents
July 9, 2024
Residents and family should be aware that dehydration can be serious and possibly be life-threatening and may require hospitalization. Dehydration is when your body does not have enough water to funct...
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Widow, widower luncheon set for July 12
July 9, 2024
Muldrow First Baptist Church, located on Shawntel Smith Blvd, across from the post office, will be hosting a luncheon for widows and widowers on July 12, beginning at 12 noon. This will be a time of C...
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An egg-cellent time
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An egg-cellent time
April 7, 2026
Moffett Public School kindergarteners had an egg-cellent time at their recent Easter egg hunt. The kindergarten students also hopped into spring with the cutest Easter bonnets you’ve ever seen. The sm...
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Town of Muldrow announces free residential cleanup
For week of April 13–17
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
April 7, 2026
The Town of Muldrow will host a cleanup event for town residents from April 13-17, offering a free and convenient opportunity to dispose of unwanted household items. Cleanup hours will run daily from ...
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Rock hunt being hosted by Children’s Safehaven, Seq. Co. MDT
For Child Abuse Prevention Month
April 7, 2026
The Children’s Savehaven Advocacy Center and Sequoyah County MDT (Child Abuse Task Force) are hosting a rock hunt in conjunction with Child Abuse Prevention Month, which is recognized in April. The ro...
Community rallies around veteran first responder, deputy
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Community rallies around veteran first responder, deputy
In his battle against aggressive cancer
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
April 7, 2026
After more than 40 years of answering emergency calls and serving his community as both a paramedic and deputy, Jimmy Carson now finds himself facing the most difficult challenge of his life—an aggres...
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District 27 crime rates continue downward trend, data shows
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
April 7, 2026
Crime across District 27 has declined significantly in recent years, with the latest data from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) indicatin...
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