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His heart will always hold a special place for Sequoyah County
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His heart will always hold a special place for Sequoyah County
By JACOB BOWLING SPECIAL TO THE NEWS 
June 25, 2024
For Jean-Luc Dupont, a professor of art history from Toulouse, France, his three-month stay in Sallisaw is more than just a stop on his crosscountry tour of the United States — it feels like a second ...
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Bizzy Beez looking for volunteers
June 25, 2024
The Bizzy Beez are inviting men and women to volunteer to make items for our local nursing homes, hospital and Veterans. The group will be happy to teach anyone who wants to learn to crochet. The Bizz...
Extreme heat predicted to be new summer norm
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Extreme heat predicted to be new summer norm
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
June 25, 2024
Those who view weather in much the same way Mark Twain did — “If you don’t like the weather in Oklahoma, wait a few minutes” — are probably not too surprised by projections from climatechange research...
Gone fishing…
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Gone fishing…
June 25, 2024
Muldrow Elementary PAWS first and second grade students recently took a trip to the Janet Huckabee Center to fish. COURTESY
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CCR/SART hosting baked potato fundraiser on June 28
June 25, 2024
The Sequoyah County Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Response Team (CCR/SART) will host a baked potato fundraiser from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on June 28, at the Wheeler Event Center, located behind the ...
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Rural water systems impacted by storms may qualify for assistance through USDA
June 18, 2024
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Oklahoma State Director Kenneth Corn announced that the department is asking rural Oklahoma water districts who experienced damage during recent...
Chief Hoskin, Deputy Warner announces $2.15M in grants for health, wellness
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Chief Hoskin, Deputy Warner announces $2.15M in grants for health, wellness
June 18, 2024
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner announced Friday up to $2.15 million in grants available to help more Cherokees within the reservation and at-large with ...
Calling All Christians…Be Ready!
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Calling All Christians…Be Ready!
We Will be Caught Up!
By Shirley R. Watts 
June 18, 2024
“For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall...
Seven tips for improving sleep
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Seven tips for improving sleep
By JANIS RISLEY EXT. ED. FCS/4-H 
June 18, 2024
It’s estimated that more than one-third of adults in the U.S. are getting less than seven hours of sleep daily. Prolonged lack of sleep can lead to serious health consequences, including immunodeficie...
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Oklahoma maintains low national ranking in annual child well-being study
By EMMA MURPHY OKLAHOMA VOICE 
June 18, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma has been ranked 46th in the nation in overall child well-being. The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s annual Kids Count report ranks all 50 states with four categories: economic wel...
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USDA seeks applications for grants to fund community and economic development projects
June 18, 2024
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Oklahoma State Director Kenneth Corn invited applications for grants to help organizations improve housing, community facilities, and community ...
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Art submissions now being accepted for Cherokee Homecoming Art Show
June 18, 2024
Cherokee Nation is seeking submissions of Cherokee art for the Cherokee Homecoming Art Show, presented Aug. 10 - Sept. 7 at the Cherokee Springs Gallery. Submissions are accepted through July 5 at 5 p...
USNS Cherokee Nation christened in ceremony
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USNS Cherokee Nation christened in ceremony
June 18, 2024
The Cherokee Nation and U.S. Navy christened the USNS Cherokee Nation (TATS 7), the Navy’s newest towing and rescue ship named in honor of all Cherokee citizens who served in the Navy and Marine Corps...
Local grapplers learn, grow at Smith Wrestling Camp
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Local grapplers learn, grow at Smith Wrestling Camp
By JADE PHILLIPS SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
June 18, 2024
Sallisaw had a two-day wrestling camp which took place June 7-8 at Paul Post Field House that was put on by Sallisaw Black Diamonds wrestling coach Mark Smith in which he invited his brother, retired ...
Retired OSU wrestling coach helps local youth at camp
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Retired OSU wrestling coach helps local youth at camp
By JADE PHILLIPS SPECIAL TO THE NEWS 
June 18, 2024
John Smith, known for being head wrestling coach at Oklahoma State and being two-time Olympic gold medalist for wrestling is now retired, but still helping wrestlers. He was invited to the Smith Wrest...
Celtics closing in on 18th NBA title; R.I.P. Jerry West
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Celtics closing in on 18th NBA title; R.I.P. Jerry West
June 18, 2024
It sure looks like the Boston Celtics will need to make room for an 18th National Basketball Association Finals banner in the rafters at TD Garden, which would be the team’s first since 2008. The Celt...
Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Poison Sumac
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Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Poison Sumac
By JANIS RISLEY EXT. ED. FCS/4-H 
June 18, 2024
First comes the itching, then a red rash, and then blisters. These symptoms of poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac can emerge any time from a few hours to several days after exposure to the plant...
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Epic Charter Schools expands program for students aged 21-25
June 18, 2024
Epic Charter Schools announced the expansion of its successful Pathways program, an initiative to help students aged 21-25 earn their high school diplomas. This follows the passage of Senate Bill 1307...
Family member’s eviction attempt ends in flames
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Family member’s eviction attempt ends in flames
By HEATHER WARLICK OKLAHOMA WATCH 
June 18, 2024
A family member evicted an elderly Oklahoma City couple from their home, and instead of leaving peacefully, the geriatric man living there set himself and the home on fire. He and the family dog died ...
Iron Mountain Festival & Freedom Celebration set for July 6
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Iron Mountain Festival & Freedom Celebration set for July 6
June 11, 2024
The Roland Area Chamber of Commerce is once again hosting the annual Iron Mountain Festival & Freedom Celebration, in partnership with the Town of Roland. This year’s festival is scheduled for Saturda...
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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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