Sallisaw, OK News
Sallisaw, OK News
Tragedy to be remembered
Problems surround Backroads Bar
Baker delivers good news at community meeting
Muldrow man sentenced to 15 years
Vang represents Hmong culture
City raises water rates
CN orders port study
City planning to refund electric deposits
Bridge tragedy remembrance to be held May 28
Swimming pools, splash pad will open Saturday
Republican Congressional candidate forum slated
Muldrow man may face death penalty
Drug screening bill enacted
Bark for Life this Saturday
American Legion hosts Memorial Day event
Life threatening illness leads to trip of a lifetime
Failure to buckle leads to jail
Rural post offices cut window hours
Carter responds to plea agreement
Muldrow man found dead
Gans man injured in Seminole wreck
Diamond Daze offers new attraction
City replacing sewer line
Cancer survivor ready to graduate
Sallisaw grad rides the fast track
Mayo honored for career achievement
Dumpsters available for cleanup day
Vian Schools hire new principals
GRDA action termed ‘an insult’
Carter removed from accounts
Candidates speak
Texting message delivered to Central School
Sallisaw entrepreneur dies at 65
Weigh Station construction moves forward
Self just a normal kid, a new heart and a year later
Lt. Gov. visits Gore to see river problems
13 candidates on tap for Monday forum
Stewart leaves Cherokee Nation Businesses
Local bank announces new look
Sports complex ready to play ball by 2014
Davis claims sheriff unresponsive to threat
City replacing sewer line
Three arrested after traffic stop
Taylor to retire from election board
Clarification
One injured in wreck
Tempers flare at 9-1-1 meeting
Jones, guilty second-degree murder
Commissioners approve road resurfacing
School bond committee to meet Thursday
Bauer explains how chiropractic can help
Local school board applauds ‘no’ on tax cut plan
Jones convicted of murder
Jones takes stand
Possible expansion can mean growth for Roland
Corrections
Barks and Burgers, rabies clinic step up to help cats and canines
World War II veterans take Honor Flight
Co-defendants testify in murder trial
Hughes bound over for trial
Bluegrass and BBQ starts Friday
Political candidate forum will be May 7
Man dies in train wreck
Deeds
Allotment start of water fix
Statement from State Rep. Ed Cannaday
Bluegrass and BBQ Festival April 27-28
Justin Moore to perform at Diamond Daze
DeLia seeks rezoning for new clinic
Cyber solicitor arrested
Income tax phase out gets cool reception
Bennett explains ‘yes’ and ‘no’ votes on income tax phase out
Tenkiller park manager dies from accidental shooting
Sequoyah County 9-1-1 office moving
Officials seek solutions to maintain quantity, quality of river’s water
Backroads Bar and Grill named, indoor stage on the way up
Two nurses disciplined for writing prescriptions
County leads state in unemployment
The candidates are...
Staff writer joins Times
Carter accepts plea agreement
Parole hearing set for Barrett
DHS addresses child abuse
Vian Man Recuperating After Gun Blows Up
Muldrow teen doing well after accident
Rural water rates raised by city
Deputy crashes car
Dead fish prompt many solutions
Easter Egg Hunts
Awareness, the key to prevention
Bennett to host town hall on tax-cut issue
Poindexter wins runoff
Local Angler’s Dogfight with 52-pound catfish
Did you feel it?
Area lawmakers miss votes
Gore man dies in wreck
Commission wants to level building
Special victims unit announce awareness month
Poindexter wins runoff
Train hits pickup
Convicted arsonist escapes, recaptured
Two Roland students injured in Fort Smith Stabbing
Juvenile party leads to arrest
Man leads police on chase to his home
Ward 2 runoff is Tuesday
Harris released by judicial review
Weed be gone!
Three injured in Sunday wreck
Pretrial hearing in Poteau for man charged with double homicide
Messer sentenced to 28 years
Sequoyah Fuels demolition nears end
Raindrops! Too many raindrops
Nutrition center closes Watts location
Paralyzed teen gets to go home
Water district gets grant to replace undersized lines
Tenkiller campers told to move to higher ground
Cherokee Nation donates water system to Gore
Cold case investigators organization growing
Bridges opening delayed
Pedestrian dies in Muldrow
Runoff election April 3
Major power line may cross county
Trial date set for ex-teacher
Daughter’s death lingers with her mother
Sallisaw police seize $26,843
River is a place for family vacations
Illinois River ‘is a treasure’
Southern boys like catching trout
Club seeking mentors
Doctor surrenders license
River vital to area, users agree
Rogers to run for County Clerk
Commissioners meet for micro-meeting
Board approves online course
Chamber plans 7th Annual Diamond Daze
Food Check Out Week celebrated the abundance and safety of food
Houston enters not-guilty plea
City election requires runoff
City commissioners relent, agree to refinance bond
Muldrow woman sentenced for fraud
Alma boy killed in crash
Drug Court official arrested
City wants options on $24.5 Million bond refinance
Study to determine population, range of black bear
Veteran recalls end of WWII
Commissioners consider building, bids
Sallisaw man arrested after search turns up alleged drugs, paraphernalia
City election requires runoff
Cardwell found not guilty
Just Folks
Three elections coming Tuesday
Local breeder receives national recognition
City plans bond meeting
Old-timers need help with historic cemetery
Meth busts coming
Authorities seek missing person
Vian teen was one of two flu deaths
Every Inch Matters
Couple charged with cultivating marijuana
Baker drops out of race
Tribe interested in opening Blue Ribbon Downs
Short agenda faces commission
House floor activity now on Twitter
Power producers figure in state corruption trial
Footprints lead to juveniles’ arrest
Track back as community asset
Committee seeks drug testing for welfare recipients
Vian Peace Center, a mission in progress, serving those in need
Cherokee Nation contributes nearly $285K to Sequoyah County schools
Embezzlement charge filed
School Mourns Loss Of Vian Senior
Court clerk offers chance to clear traffic tickets
Cherokee Nation pumps millions into county
Things you should know about The Livestock Show
Bennett announces re-election campaign
DA releases Top 10 delinquent parents
City moves to update more sidewalks
Dynamite on tap
Sallisaw man indicted by U.S. grand jury
Sallisaw will hold special school board election
Roland refinances state loan to stabilize monthly payments
Maxwell becomes Senior Writer
County fiscal trends updated
Moore to compete in I-SWEEP Olympiad
Houston bound over for trial
Bluegrass, Barbecue Festival to be held April 28
Gore woman sentenced for false statement
School election results
Commission debates bond servicing options
Snow cancels school
Gore Chamber to meet at Jimbo’s February 15th
Houston bound over for trial
School elections Tuesday introduce new voting system
Planning commission nixes RV park
Baker will be guest speaker at Sallisaw chamber luncheon
Muldrow man charged with sodomy
9-1-1 director calls for input
Military Humvees join the Gore fleet
Defense seeks dismissal in Heather Jones trial
Sallisaw Chamber looks on the bright side
Gibbons set for trial
Eagle cam offers a look into nesting activities
School board approves facility planning
Stalking not a one-time incidence
Three arrested on drug charges
Woman jailed
Farming as a lifestyle
Murder suspect must face county drug charges before extradition
Not just a Cowboy, but a Cowboy with a purpose
Fanning the Mace
Eastside Elementary students earn good grades, check for school
Carter will run for re-election
Correction
Murder warrant issued for Sallisaw man
DA explains his philosophy
Jeremiah found not guilty of murder; guilty of intent to kill
Exemption deadline is March 15
Teen arrested for home burglary
Corrections
Republicans announce precinct elections and meetings to be Feb. 9
Thacker found guilty, jury recommends 15 years
Cherokees approve hydroelectric plant
Blount to run for commissioner
Barnes to seek commission post
Defense attorneys claim self-defense in shooting case
Thacker trial begins
Sallisaw baby facing heart surgery
Relay for Life fundraiser to feature ‘Purdy’ contest
New city sewer line on tap
Sallisaw chamber announces annual banquet
K2, Synn, Cloud 10, all illegal, hazardous and now detectable
Sasser’s new novel in bookstores now; titled ‘A Thousand Years of Darkness’
Sallisaw street to be closed for repairs
County 9-1-1 moving on up to new facility
Walmart employee arrested for embezzlement
Lawmakers’ letter to EPA questioned; river supporters fear a step backwards
Couple receives help after fire destroys home
Cherokee Nation volunteer program offers free tax prep service
Byrd wins seat on tribal council
Vian Middle School receives award for achievement
Sallisaw man charged with alleged kidnapping, battery and robbery
Water association accepts bids on $4 million project
Suspect jailed after chase
Pedestrian struck, listed in stable condition
Lawmaker says school board flouts teacher evaluation law
Three charged with agricultural thefts
City raises electric rates; appoints commissioner
Jury trials start Jan. 23
Don Randolph remembered for service to city, and humor
Unemployment drops
County to hire secretary; approves snack machine contract
Muldrow School superintendent retires
Keathley surrenders on misdemeanor warrant
County commission reorganizes
Natural gas touted as fuel of the future
Water district warns of scam
DA aims for more jury trials in 2012
Brown publishes book on stock market investing
Precinct changes announced
Street closed for repairs
Hay in short supply
Annual Youth Waterfowl Hunt held
County gets new voting machines
Victims’ wife appears for sounding docket
Victim, shooter gets trial date
Cullison publishes first novel
Carter’s sounding docket rescheduled
Crazy weather on top 10 list
Bennett to host town hall on energy issues
Sallisaw family celebrates spirit of Christmas
Rains produce temporary fix, no long-term solution for the
Sawyer to run for sheriff
Services for Clif Meece will be Wednesday
Sallisaw High School receives ACT readiness award
An investigation in search of justice
Boreman named deputy of the year
Local woman seeks help coming home
Man injured in wreck
Post Office delays office closings
Drug Court participants want others to have same opportunities
SLW Automotive announces new line
Community leader Don Elwick dies
Hope for the holiday
Homebuilders hold coat, shoe drive
Newest member of task force a proven asset
Fire chief says candle caused Wednesday’s apartment fire
Students’ project applauded; added to CASC’s five-year plan
Sallisaw woman arrested in Van Buren
Houston preliminary rescheduled
Gans residents argue against road closing
Four toss hat into ring for Sallisaw’s Ward 2; five school board races on tap
Gore benefits from grants
Rumors fly at Sallisaw High School
Muldrow revamps old ball field
DA sends five to prison
County unemployment down to 8.4 percent
Shoppers search for the right gifts
Rumors fly at Sallisaw High School
Candidates file for posts; races develop for city, school boards
Lawsuit against city dismissed
Marble City School District gets low marks
Commission approves jail housing contracts
Lockhart will seek re-election
Christmas parades will march through county
City, school board posts up for election
Fire destroys mobile home
Sheriff appointed to committees
Dwight Mission lights up for an Old Fashion Christmas
‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’
Holidays bring fond memories
It’s Santa Letter Time
Sequoyah Memorial Home Health named to 2011 top 500 HomeCare Elite
Coordinator sees decline in drug court numbers
Drug court: who gets in and why?
Sharp named 2011 Nurse of the Year
Boxes of Love collection underway
Oklahoma based program premieres Dec. 1
Old Highway 64 remains closed
Trout stocking resumes; no permanent fix for fishery
Marine honored at dedication ceremony
Bridge rehab will close U.S. Highway 64 for 100 days
Whiskers Catfish to hold annual thanksgiving dinner
Houston appears for arraignment
OG&E asks for increase
City commission approves site for new animal shelter
Friends, family recall ‘a very good guy’
Lane announces run for sheriff’s office
Broadway Joe’s will serve up 14th annual Thanksgiving feast
Flags lowered for Lamb
Sequoyah County not involved in search, yet
Sequoyah County included in emergency declaration
Christmas Music Show will be Nov. 26
TAG members propose five recommendations to water board
Roadside dedication will honor Cpl. Joshua Ware
Hospital planning for future
Animal cruelty charges pending
Bowen pleads guilty
A whole lot of shaking going on
Chuck Sainer was a good-deeds man
Thanksgiving lunch announced by Marble City organization
Black Diamond playoff game will be broadcast live tonight
Demolition of contaminated plant begins; heavy equipment dismantles building for burial
Whirlpool has treated laid-off employees well, retiree says
Fisherman sad about loss of water
Baker order creates more open government
Correction
Fisherman, business owners want river fixed
Juvenile court may be in city’s future
Special Victims Unit supports domestic abuse victims
Gore’s 2011 Christmas Parade theme chosen
Chamber planning a Hometown Christmas
Town Meeting tonight about Tenkiller Dam fish kill
Smith concedes; Baker is chief
Arnolds sentenced for rape
Red Fern Festival set for Saturday
Election questions tossed back to Cherokee court
County budget boosted, being readied for state
Roland water plant now up and running
Muldrow man killed on I40
Death claims Sallisaw leader; services are Saturday
Cherokee Nation Election Commission certifies election results; Baker wins
Jury selection begins for Carter, Clemente trials
Charles Mattox Passes at 88
Four suspects bound over for trial
Tentative county budget approved
Lowe wins national concrete-truck driving competition
Unofficial results show Baker is new Cherokee chief
County bridges in replacement plan
Group will design plan to ‘bring horse racing home’
Gore woman dies in accident
Three arrested in Gans Burglary
Preliminary hearing scheduled for four
Six charged for alleged drug lab
Flu shots available next week at health department
Two arrested for burglaries
Jacob Anderson named semifinalist
Mobile science museum to be at festival
From talent show to big stage, Methany does her thing
Vian begins work on system
Court orders voting open through Oct. 8 for all Cherokees
Nutrition site gets freezer, ovens still needed
Untreated strep causes kidney problems
Prognosis good for Liberty Elementary student
Cherokee councilman calls for investigation
Report on youth minister given to DA
Vian postal worker gets one year probation
County unemployment drops slightly in July
Gore High School will hold fall blood drive
Childhood Center almost ready for students
Burn Ban Lifted
Mama's don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys...
9-11 Remembrance Ceremony held Sunday
Four injured in Sunday wreck
Redwood to close
Class of 1982 reunion will be Friday, Saturday
Gibbons bound over for trial
Peters sentenced to 20 years
Cherokees, HUD at odds over Freedmen
Mildred Taylor honored at state meeting
Mullin announces campaign for Congress in Sallisaw
Graham pleads, sentenced to 21 years in prison
Sidney Kimble named 2011-12 Miss Cherokee
Bank helps boost booster club funds
New Sallisaw office for Bennett
American Legion Post displays flags
Descendants of Freedmen to hold meeting
Pass the Blessings benefits recent disaster victims
Two drown at Lake Tenkiller
One step at a time, Homsey walks for those who can’t
59th Cherokee National Holiday welcomes visitors old and new
County lifts burn ban
Gore closes schools due to water line break
Wife’s bond set at $125,000
Self reported to be doing well after surgery
Carter bound over
Project to help veterans visit memorial
Competition is steep for 2011-12 Miss Cherokee hopefuls
Traditional games fuel competitive spirit at Cherokee Holiday
Simonin bond Hearing is Thursday
Jury returns a manslaughter verdict
Back to School for Sallisaw - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Crossing to be closed
Livestock producers qualify for disaster aid program
Corn won’t run for Congress, because of ‘family needs’
Town of Roland prepares for storms
Commissioners approve county redistricting
Burn ban remains in effect
Crossing to be closed
Simonin headed back to Oklahoma
City takes over park operation
City dives in, asks for sales tax for pool, sports parks
Oklahoma July warmest in U.S. records
Times columnist Dick Mayo dies at 81
Sallisaw school board approves last minute contracts
Chief releases statement after mother’s death. Services are Saturday in Sallisaw.
Hospital gets top ranking by financial consulting firm
Vian voters accept proposal
Four arrested in Purselley shooting Three men arrested in Sequoyah County, wife arrested in Arizona
Skillet robber sentenced to 10 years
Oklahoma’s July heat, drought are recorded as historic
Burn ban extended; but credit card lights fire
Murder suspect fights extradition
Special election for principal chief will be Sept. 24
Out of state tip leads deputies to body
Guns and Hoses will be Wednesday and Thursday At Sequoyah County Health Department in Sallisaw
New Cherokee election called for; court invalidates June 23 vote
Town, rural residents asked to conserve water
NWTF looking for a few good volunteers
Community Calendar
Producers hire immigrants — legally
Immigrants seek better lives through better U.S. jobs
City makes good use of hot, dry conditions
Get along little doggies
Person of interest arrested
Suspect sought in area
Troopers jail 119 drunken drivers over holiday
Tribal council approves charter school, increases budget
Smith calls for recount, suggests new election
County issues burn ban
Bill John Baker wins again
Tribe says Smith won
Cherokee Nation election muddle?
Baker wins chief’s post by 11 votes
Drifter apparently died of heart attack; burial planned
Crabtree receives a manslaughter verdict
Jury seated; murder trial continues
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City reviews park plans
Sequoyah County Retirement Fair to be held Saturday, June 18, 2011.
Three arrested for home robbery
Garrison Creek Riders hit rodeo parade trail
Cannaday to serve on Race to the Top Commission
Hot Rods make the show
Steam Locomotive to pass through Sallisaw today
Storm hits east end of county
Shelters designated Tuesday for predicted bad weather
Church announces Angel Food Ministry menu
Quilt show winners announced
4D Cardiac Echo now at Cooper Clinic
Residents celebrate Nursing Home Week
New Outdoor Recreation Guide released
Sallisaw girl awaits heart transplant
Child may have been driving
Vian postal worker pleads guilty
Legislators rally for state parks
CASC ranked in nation’s top 120
Sallisaw chamber not ad supporter, director says
County files reports, sends money to IRS
Bennett responds to state chamber
Hailstorm makes lots of business Insurance companies, roofers, get a lot of calls
Drug court and God credited for changing man’s life
Gore Chamber will meet at Soda Steve’s
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Vian man releases first book
County begins replacement of old U.S. Highway 64 bridge
Flood may curtail holiday at Lake Tenkiller parks
Fire destroys antique mall
All hail breaks loose
Local landmark closes, owner blames slow economy
Non-paying parent jailed; warrants issued for others
Fire destroys antique mall
Osborn appointed election board secretary
Preliminary hearing set for Gibbons
Relay for Life kicks off Friday
May proclaimed national Drug Court month
Gown goes from grandmother to granddaughter for the prom
Hearing is Thursday
Commissioner seeks to fix bridge
Cherokee Nation, Vian chamber will host health fair
Missing Muldrow woman found near McAlester
County has highest unemployment in state
Tracking Transmitter Placed on Bald Eagle
Discharge increased at Tenkiller Dam
bin Laden hunter ‘ecstatic’
9/11 survivor reflects on bin Laden’s death
Ferguson loved community
Cold case cop takes on homicides
Sloan recalls 9/11
Diamond Daze Festival will feature top-notch entertainment
Judge sets date for slain baby case
Food drive planned by Cherokees
Stranded on Interstate 40
Corps cautions fisherman about releases, flooding
Dumpsters will be set up May 7 for rural residents
Lake Tenkiller nears capacity
Wicked weather wrecks roads
Rain brings cascade of problems
HIV positive inmate bites jailer
Gore Cleanup Day will be May 14
Students win Youth Tour essay
Tenkiller Dam not failing Corps of Engineers reports
Tenkiller parks, ramps closed; Kerr Dam floodgates opened
Horses die in train wreck
Skunk attacks dog; vets advise vaccinating pets
Blood donors needed
Two men injured in one-car accident
Recent book recognizes locals
Barks & Burgers will be Tuesday at high school
How DHS works
Truck wreck closes interstate; gas cleanup continued
DHS: Working for family reunification
Cherokee Nation Casino sponsors classic car show
Easter celebrations offer something for everyone
County schools get Cherokee money
Muldrow youths injured in accident
Effects of abuse last long after abuse ends
House unveils Congressional redistricting plan
Gore Chamber announces Easter Egg Hunts
Oh say did you see; 911 Freedom Flag stops in Sallisaw
Juvenile court approved by Sallisaw commissioners
Kids compassionately reach out to peers
Skillet robbers arraigned
Gilliam named Ambassador for March of Dimes Saturday
Brewer accepts 10-year sentence
Crabtree bound over for trial
SafeHaven offers a place for truth and healing
County unemployment third highest in state
Proposed Peace Center will aid area residents
CASC libraries celebrate National Library Week
Pritchett knows the pain of abuse but found the joy of healing
Two hospitalized following wreck
Vian mayor returned to office; Young wins Office No. 3 seat
Supreme court confirms petition filed in opposition to mine
Judge Payton swears in Langley as special judge
Couple arrested for selling drugs
Howell hired as new assistant superintendent
Vian elects two Trustees
Muldrow man arrested in Georgia, returned to county
Boys and Girls Club fundraising continues
Your TIMES shines light on child abuse in the county
Bill James receives highway safety award
Walton scheduled for trial
Former senator indicted; linked to proposed power plant in Sallisaw
Park supporters told to ‘call tourism, call legislators’
Frederick Brewer changes plea; accepts life in prison
Health planning meeting will address health concerns
Farmer lives his passion; school district gets young blood
Body identified
Couple loses home
From crayon to oil, wood to bronze, HorseChief’s art is interconnected
Wendel Hughes hearing postponed
Cherokee Nation tribal councilors announce road funds for county
Carter scheduled for preliminary hearing
Parkins waives preliminary hearing
Body found in Arkansas River
Fire destroys Blunt Baptist Church
Farmer named new school superintendent
Natural gas rate increase not in AOG’s immediate future
County unemploymentat 10.9 percent in January
Area needs moisture despite snow
Former teacher sentenced to five years in prison
Diamond Daze entertainment is planned to dazzle
Trio faces reckless discharge of weapons charge
Search for local man continues on river
Student does the right thing
Donations keep Helping Center open
City officials plan to keep park open
Deputies arrest two for burglary
Candidates for Cherokee election listed
Democrat delegates to be elected
Federal budget could scuttle city’s water plans
Search continues for Sallisaw man
Murder suspect set for trial
Washington’s proposals endanger lives, official claims
Bickel to chair Oklahoma Boys and Girls Club Area Council
Spring cleanup ‘a nightmare’
Trial dates set for couple
Don’t forget — Move clocks forward one hour on Sunday
Kisselburg case back in Sequoyah County
Brushy Lake State Park to close Aug. 15
Boren aims at national debt at town hall meeting
Gibbons returned to county
No spring cleanup
Board of education continues interviews for administrators’ posts
Pot operation busted
Kisselburg goes to court
Forever Friends Humane Society gets grant for canine vaccinations
Foundation explains how canine flu can spread through community
Caution needed when burning trash
Ready, set — Dial 10
Brushy Lake State Park on chopping block; Sources say Brushy, Runestone parks to close
Turning wood to works of art
Parkins hearing postponed
Iron announces bid for Cherokee Nation Tribal Council
Farmers Market will open on Saturday
Election board secretary offers to keep office in place
Hughes hearing delayed
Fullbright will seek re-election to Cherokee Tribal Council
Gibbons waits extradition
Fired officer arrested again after OSBI investigation
Judge denies Fears the freedom to visit mental health facility
Sallisaw graduate wins advertising award
My heroes have always been ….. ag-teachers?
HOPE builds at Dwight Mission
Suspended officer fired; bond revoked
911 Web site running
Muldrow man charged with forgery
Showing an animal; there’s a lesson there
Boys & Girls Club will continue mentoring program
Residents claim bad propane ruined homes, health; seek compensation
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Rape suspect arrested in Arizona
FFA, 4-H members get ready to shine
Harris’ sentencing postponed due to scheduling conflict
SIC buys building; hopes to bring business or industry to Sallisaw
Gore treasurer pleads not guilty to embezzlement charges
Trailer fire kills infant
Students practice safety drills Tuesday
Relay kicks off, raises $572
Muldrow Schools add four days to calendar
Lawsuit claims Sallisaw officials took ‘retaliation’ on employees
Sallisaw water rate increase will be on May’s bills
Raid results in two arrests
Chance meeting leads to a renewed love story
Transport wreck sends two inmates to hospital
Gore commissioners fire Tana Carter
‘Therapeutic visits’ will be challenged
Snow closes schools, libraries, and courthouse
Spiro man hospitalized after Monday wreck
County commissioners wrestle with road clearing, getting aid
Truck goes over side rails, man critically injured
Schools closed again Wednesday in anticipation of more snow
Unofficial school board election results
Gore treasurer arrested; maintains innocence
Central academic team to go to nationals
Schools use scheduled snow days for lost time
Live eagle cam installed at refuge
County unemployment rate seesaws
Courthouse, road closed
Winter storm slams county
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Candidates look at schools’ needs in three school board races
Crews working to beat the storm
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Some had to venture out on icy roads
Weather closings for Wednesday, Feb. 2
Courthouse, Gore Schools will be closed Wednesday
Boren cancels Wednesday's town hall meetings in Sequoyah and Muskogee Counties due to weather
Weather closings for Tuesday, Feb. 1
Coalition wants beer display moved
Stage manager retires; will stay busy with family and as volunteer
Grief support group provides tools for survivors
Wreck injures Vian woman
Correction
U.S. Marshals Museum will ‘point to Sallisaw’
Stilwell man arrested for hit-and-run wreck
Administrators say it’s just time; school district loses 60 years experience
Tulsa Sheriff’s Department arrests murder suspect
Republicans will meet Feb. 1 at fairgrounds
Cherokee Nation appeals ruling on citizenship; freedmen president responds
Weather makes for hazardous conditions
Wildcat face assault and battery charges
Miller charged with burglary
Officials seek leads in Wilson’s death
Complaints lead to arrest
Injured birds grounded at Sallisaw vet hospital
Commissioners approve election board move
State awards contract for new voting system
Reed charged with rape
Chamber banquet will ‘celebrate chamber members’
Boren will hold town hall meeting Feb. 2
Courthouse and CASC Sallisaw closed
Some county schools close today due to weather
State awards contract for new voting system
Facility will be run by private operator
Three area men charged with conjoint robbery
Sales tax dropped; half-cent considered for capital improvements
Preliminary hearing set for Crabtree
KI BOIS takes over programs
New DA takes oath, promises tougher prosecution
Wildlife refuge to host eagle watch tours
Four rescued from Kerr Lake
Sallisaw lawmaker receives committee assignments
Sallisaw Sports Complex gets new sign
Sallisaw officer denies he stole cattle
Three arrested for home invasion
Missing man found; team also finds stolen money
Wife faces 27 months for beating husband
City to hold hearing on grant
County schools close due to poor roads
Gore’s grant removes sludge
Commissioners reorganize board; approve 2011 holiday schedule
Brent firefighters douse three blazes in one day
Assessor explains Homestead Exemptions
Missing man found
Search underway for missing man
Sallisaw chamber banquet will be held Feb. 5
Jackie Rogers honored at retirement reception
Church members volunteer to rebuild contaminated home
Bereavement, grief seminar will be held Jan. 21 by Sequoyah Memorial Hospice
Shop Gore winners listed
Good and bad in top 10 news stories
Commissioners approve phone tariff
Community-wide food pantry opens in Gore
Cherokee Community receives leadership grant
Sallisaw has new sanitation superintendent
Holmes serenades courthouse
Inmate collapses, dies on Dec. 25
Corbitt charged with child abuse
Float winners announced
Tariff requested to improve 911 system
Christmas made special by family memories
Roland teacher resigns
Rural Muldrow man booked on rape charge
Accident claims life of former Sallisaw teen
Tabor honored at retirement reception
Investigation, audit show money missing in Gore
Eagle named Indian Student of the Year
High speed Internet coming to Sallisaw Library
Shop Sallisaw called ‘a great success’
Christmas Carriage rides will be offered
Convicted murderer sentenced to life in prison without parole
Foundation services nixed; director resigns
Jail’s debit card, commissary system saves work and makes money
Pocola man enters guilty plea to murder
Park Partners group has new president
Two Muldrow men arrested
Helping Center could use help with gifts
Wreck sends two to hospital
Hearing set for defendant
Three face drug charges
Chamber members hear about Old Fashioned Christmas at Dwight Mission
County jail heating unit will be replaced Saturday
Tax bills sent
Peters awarded Woman of the Year honor
Races develop for school board posts
Unemployment up slightly in county
Tenkiller Lake groups will hold Christmas for Kids
County inmates transferred, furloughed after heating unit fails
Alleged food stamp traffickers arrested
Filing period starts for two elections
Dwight Mission offers ‘Old Fashioned Christmas’
Angels needed
Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah Hospital partner on center
Arraignment rescheduled again
Case against former youth pastor dismissed
Marble City Parade will be Dec. 11
Sallisaw cowboy wins steer wrestling world championship
Prison escapee back in custody
Prizes, gifts, parade all part of Sallisaw chamber’s Christmas
Free concert will be Saturday at Sallisaw High School gym
Economic project launched
Whooping cough booster vaccination advised
County approves building purchase; will consider calling special election
Deputies seize alleged drug labs over weekend
Gore Chamber announces Shop Gore! Giveaway
‘Old-Fashioned Country Christmas’ will help hospice patients
Christmas parades, Santa coming to county
Muldrow drug raid nets two arrests
Chamber members hear how students may plan careers through technology
Murder suspect arraignment rescheduled
Suicide allegedly leads to stabbing death
County officials wrangle over budget; will pay back funds ‘if available’
Roland inmate detained, school lockdown lifted
Teacher pleads no contest to rape charges
Alleged old pizza prompts arrest
Democrat Christmas Dinner will be held on Dec. 2
Keith attends Citizens Academy
Lockdown ‘scary’
Vian’s assistant police chief arrested; resigns
Free Thanksgiving dinners will be served
Sallisaw man wins record contract
Muldrow man sleeping at gas pump arrested
Two arrested for heroin possession
County budget down nearly $310,000
Roland court clerk officially fired
Chamber kicks off holiday events Sunday
Chamber, professionals team up to help students decide on careers
Muldrow football field to be named in memory of coach
Benefit to be held Tuesday for Darlene Pearson
Sequoyah County denied flood assistance
Vian Christmas Open House will be held Saturday
Court cases include molestation, drugs, burglary
Sallisaw roper, wrestler wins all-around title
Stanley Tubbs Memorial Library robbed again
Green Country Opry will be held Dec. 4 at high school
Therma-tru, county tax fight settled
Veterans Day ceremony will be held Thursday at library
Stilwell man pleads not guilty to murder
Roland teacher requests jury trial in DUI case
Jury finds Vian man not guilty of assault
Company celebrates anniversary
Relay for Life organizational meeting will be on Tuesday
Wildlife officer reports on refuge events
Sallisaw woman injured in wreck
Artist Ayres reaches longtime goal
Roland clerk arrested for embezzlement
Voters elect new DA, state representative
General Election results
Accused rapist released from jail
Trooper crashes car while looking for reckless driver
Man pleads guilty, waits for prison term
Missing man found sitting on rock
Battle of the ballot heats up in off year
Students hope to learn from experience
Vian Lions will walk for diabetes awareness, health fair on Nov. 6
Family struggles with cancer
Symphony comes to Sallisaw
UKB election set for Monday
Alleged drunk causes lockdown at school
Sallisaw officials, physicians asked to support physician-recruitment program
Dead-man’s gun recovered in river
Missing Muldrow woman found in Alabama
Hair cuts for a good cause
Winston convicted; sentence hearing will be Dec. 16
Council authorizes lease of land for dialysis center
Two Spiro men face con game charges
Sallisaw chamber opposes SQ 744
Construction worker killed Saturday morning
Murder suspect recorded at casino before victim’s death
Mentor programs will focus on student success
Muldrow man denies involvement in drugs
Mark Green sworn into office as U.S. district attorney
Husband and wife charged with murder
Memorial wall goes up in Roland
Commissioners won’t close street, railroad crossing
Man allegedly shoots friend
Drug investigation leads to warrant
Woman arrested on suspicion of murder
Convicted murderer executed
Sallisaw NOW program’s success reviewed at meeting
Sheriff will be called first if watershed dams breeched
Correction
Police raid home for drugs; no arrests made
Polling places change
Former city employee accused of embezzling posts
Argument leads to meth arrest
Cherokee language classes offered
Alumni recall memories of Dwight Mission
Flu shots now cost $25 at health department
Mayo honored for community journalism
Man accused of shooting woman waives hearing
Woman takes child, police on high-speed chase
Fuller takes main event at State Line Brawl
ODOT projects reviewed at chamber meeting
Man sentenced to prison on six counts of lewd molestation
Candidates answer questions; some with differing opinions
Alleged murder weapon found in creek
Saltwater disposal well approved
Senate confirms appointment of Mark Green as U.S. attorney
Repeat offender back in jail on weapons charge
Salon will hold Clip for the Cure event
Sequoyah County death row inmate to get last dose
Muldrow’s Old Settlers Day to be Saturday
Winston waives right to jury trial
Fiancé accused of grabbing steering wheel and causing wreck
Three arrested for ‘hindering’
Sallisaw man charged in U.S. District Court
Vandals mark school with graffiti
Candidate forum will be at 6 p.m. Monday
Suspicious murder ruled homicide; sheriff asks public for help
Annual arts, crafts show will be Sept. 24-26
Horse euthanized; owner charged with animal cruelty
Sallisaw Schools receive two awards
Student with local ties gets academy appointment
Eight face arrest for child support
Trio wanted on suspicion
Sallisaw Main Street to host Cruizin’
Mary Fallin to campaign in Sallisaw
Community help sought to keep Wilson Rock Park clean and safe
Local fighters ready to rumble in cage fights
Man who allegedly broke wife’s nose is jailed
Out with old, in with the new
Vian Middle School honored as National Blue Ribbon School
FEMA can’t help flooded home owners
Health care needs topic of phone survey
Dogs need cab fare to new homes
Vian Nutrition Center will be remodeled
From drought to drowned, county gets flooded
School hopes to add data to parent notification system
Man allegedly admits to touching girl
Smell leads to parents’ arrest
Scrap Happy Quilters will hold quilt show
Baker will run for principal chief
Three arrested in drug investigation
Vian High School to get new cafetorium
OHP finds vodka bottle in truck but no driver
Man charged for false ID
Two Gore men nabbed during drug raid
Roland man charged with sexual battery
Wildfire still a hazard
Smith announces re-election bid
Men’s Health Fair will be Sept. 16
Correction
Angler applications for Bassnanza available
City clean up will be Oct. 25
Dismayed mother seeks missing daughter
County forms trust to save Vian School building costs
No injuries in crash
Lawsuit filed against Muldrow
Veterans attend services for Donald Wann
Eagle named Jr. Miss Cherokee Ambassador
Decision on new city water source put off till next year
Bound man found in field
DA updates county officials on tax dispute with Sequoyah Fuels
Man accused of kidnapping and assault released on bond
Former teacher rape trial postponed
Woman charged with animal cruelty in death of sheep
Central strikes out, tax proposals pass
County government will operate on bank loan
Two tax proposals pass, one fails in election
Voters may cast absentee ballots on Saturday, Monday
Team to look at health needs
Taylor found not guilty of assault
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Coburn speaks of failing Federal government at meeting
Firefighters ask for help with sales tax passage
Muldrow to vote on tax increase
Therma-Tru settlement to be discussed Friday
Deputies seize marijuana from house
County fair will be Sept. 10, 11
Registered sex offender faces new rape charges
Senator to hold town hall meetings
Toddler tests positive for opiates
Muldrow’s Old Settlers Day will be Oct. 2 at park
Salt water waste application withdrawn
Police uncover dead sheep in Sallisaw
Central will vote on bond again
Local trooper receives award
Two arrested in Sallisaw drug lab raid
Sallisaw teen dies from wreck injuries
Kleck captures reserve champion honor
City considers water options
David Neel retires from Coast Guard
Largest inland towboat will go through area locks
Get ready, get set, school starts next week
Boys & Girls Club facing money shortage
Jail tax may save county budget
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