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Roland Middle School Honor Roll
June 4, 2024
SECOND SEMESTER Superintendent’s Honor Roll All A’s Eighth Grade: Jordyn Bean, Austin Benham, Layla Blanton, Cadence Cole, Noah Coughran, Paisley Davis, Sadie Daws, Brandi Escobar, Emily Harris , Emil...
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Roland Lower Elementary Honor Roll
June 4, 2024
Roland Public School recently released the names of the students on the “All A’s” and “A’s and B’s” honor roll for the fourth nine weeks and second semester of the 2023-24 school year. FOURTH NINE WEE...
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Roland Upper Elementary Honor Roll
June 4, 2024
Roland Public School recently released the names of the students on the “All A’s” and “A’s and B’s” honor rolls for the fourth nine weeks and second semester of the 2023-24 school year. FOURTH NINE WE...
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Election Day reminders and tips
June 4, 2024
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 18, for the Primary Election. Sequoyah County Election Board Secretary Cindy Osborn offers these important tips to voters—especially those who wi...
Family exercise ideas for every season
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Family exercise ideas for every season
By JANIS RISLEY FCS/4H EXT. ED. SEQ. CO. 
June 4, 2024
The key to an active family is finding fun things to do in every season. Aim for a goal of 30 minutes for adults and 60 minutes for kids of moderate activity daily — no matter the weather! Spring into...
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Chief Hoskin, 16 council members, oppose Cherokee constitutional convention
June 4, 2024
Sixteen members of the Council of the Cherokee Nation as well as Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr, are urging Cherokee voters to vote no at the June 15 special election on a possible constitutional co...
Central grad wants PURPLE added to national emergency alert network
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Central grad wants PURPLE added to national emergency alert network
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
June 4, 2024
Cell phone users are accustomed to receiving alerts, especially in the spring when weather is a top concern in Tornado Alley. In addition, there’s the familiar squawk associated with AMBER alerts for ...
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Local Boots & Badges blood drives set
June 4, 2024
Roll up your sleeve and support your local first responders by giving blood at upcoming Boots & Badges blood drives in both Roland and Muldrow. Our Blood Institute (OBI) will hold a blood drive in Rol...
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Two charged with child sexual abuse
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
June 4, 2024
Two people are each facing a felony charge of child sexual abuse in Sequoyah County District Court following the forensic interviews of three juveniles in January. Billy W. Long, 39, of Sallisaw, and ...
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Tribal voters to decide on convention in Special Election
June 4, 2024
In a momentous decision set to shape the future of the Cherokee Nation, voters will head to the polls in a rare special election slated for June 15. At the heart of this election is a pivotal question...
Roland FFA plants trees in park
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Roland FFA plants trees in park
June 4, 2024
Roland FFA members recently helped plant fruit trees in the Roland City Park, located on the east side of Roland. The fruit trees were purchased with a grant from the Oklahoma Rural Rehabilitation Cor...
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Muldrow man fails to comply with sex offender registration
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
June 4, 2024
A man has been charged in Sequoyah County District Court for failing to comply with his sex offender registration after moving from Muldrow to Roland. Daniel L. Dennis, 40, was charged May 8 and recei...
New hires, contracts renewed in Muldrow School Board meeting
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New hires, contracts renewed in Muldrow School Board meeting
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
May 28, 2024
School superintendent will officially retire on June 28 The Muldrow Board of Education convened for its regular meeting at 6 p.m. on May 13, where employee contracts and new hires were approved in abo...
Liberty Announces Students of the Week
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Liberty Announces Students of the Week
May 28, 2024
Liberty Public School’s Pre-K students for the week of May 10 were (from left) Pike Allen, Pearl Wilkerson and Maverick Jeremiah.
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Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records
May 28, 2024
Felony Docket Demonta M. Brown, 25, Atlanta, Ga.: Poss. of credit card belonging to another; Male/ sell/possess/display false ID card; Poss. of forged instrument; Poss. of forged in instrument; Poss. ...
SUMMER SERENADE
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SUMMER SERENADE
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 
May 28, 2024
Expect more cicadas in 2024 than in the previous 220 years There are certain things for which Oklahoma summers are known: Oppressive heat, suffocating humidity, devastating drought, continually runnin...
Steam Locomotive
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Steam Locomotive
May 28, 2024
The Empress 2816, a 4-6-4 Hudson-type steam locomotive built in 1930, traveled through Sequoyah County on Wednesday on its way to Shreveport, La. as part of its historic Final Spike Anniversary Steam ...
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Sequoyah County 4-H holding camp May 29-31
May 28, 2024
Sequoyah County 4-H will be holding a camp May 29-31 at the Sequoyah County Fairgrounds, 464101 E. 1070 Rd., Sallisaw. Events are as follows: May 29, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Record books and Terrariums. St...
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Fraud prevention watch parties planned for July
May 28, 2024
Eastern Oklahoma Development District Area Agency on Aging in Muskogee will host virtual watch parties in July for the second annual Fraud Prevention Virtual Program, sponsored by Metro Tech in Oklaho...
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Senior fraud complaint form available on AG’s Office website
May 28, 2024
Suspected incidents of fraud aimed at older Oklahomans can now be easily reported to the Office of the Attorney General via an online senior fraud complaint form at oag.ok.gov. “Older Oklahomans deser...
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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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