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January 21, 2026
OKFB encouraged by settlement with George’s, Inc.

Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Stacy Simunek released the following statement after Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced a settlement had been reached with Arkansasbased poultry company George’s, Inc., in the State of Oklahoma v. Tyson Foods, Inc., et al., lawsuit regarding the application of chicken litter in the Illinois River Watershed.

“Oklahoma Farm Bureau members appreciate the negotiated settlement struck between the state of Oklahoma and George’s, Inc., in the state’s decades-long lawsuit against Arkansasbased poultry companies.

“Farm Bureau members have believed all along that there is a place for reasonable negotiations that will protect family farmers’ abilities to produce poultry and judiciously apply poultry litter according to their state-approved nutrient management plans while ensuring our shared natural resources are protected.

“We encourage the state to continue its good-faith efforts to negotiate with the remaining poultry companies named in the lawsuit to find common-sense, reasonable solutions that benefit all Oklahomans and residents of the watershed instead of an overreaching settlement that does not take into account the focused conservation efforts family poultry producers have undertaken in the 20 years since the lawsuit was originally filed.

“We will continue to stay engaged with family poultry producers until this issue is legally resolved to help ensure future generations of Oklahoma farmers and ranchers can continue to produce the affordable food that we all rely upon.”

Vian man arrested in ICAC investigation
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Vian man arrested in ICAC investigation
By AMIE CATO-REMER Editor 
January 21, 2026
A 24-year-old Vian man has been arrested as part of an ongoing investigation into child sexual abuse material, according to the Sequoyah County Sheriff ’s Office. The sheriff ’s office is assisting th...
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George’s reaches settlement in chicken litter pollution case
January 21, 2026
Attorney General Gentner Drummond last Wednesday announced the State of Oklahoma has reached a settlement agreement with George’s, Inc., resolving claims related to poultry litter pollution in the Ill...
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CN accepting Public Health, Wellness Partners grant applications
January 21, 2026
The Cherokee Nation is accepting applications for its Public Health and Wellness Partners Grant for 2026. The grant provides eligible capital and operational projects impacting the Cherokee Nation Res...
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Miller hangs up his helment
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Miller hangs up his helment
January 21, 2026
After years of service, leadership and countless calls answered, Sequoyah County Rural Fire Protection District 1 Fire Chief Dean Miller is officially hanging up his helmet. The department wishes to t...
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Tech-free Tuesdays at Gore
January 21, 2026
Gore Public Schools is proud to announce Techfree Tuesdays at the school. In an effort to promote digital balance at Gore Public Schools, all students will go “tech-free” every first and third Tuesday...
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Construction begins on annex
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Construction begins on annex
January 21, 2026
Dirtwork got underway last week for the site of the new Sequoyah County Courthouse Annex, at the southeast corner of Chickasaw Avenue and Elm Street in Sallisaw. It was almost 14 months ago that the f...
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Johnson loves the simple life Sequoyah County offers
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Johnson loves the simple life Sequoyah County offers
By AMIE CATO-REMER Editor 
January 21, 2026
Aaron Johnson, 66, of Blackgum, said he loves living the simple, country life that Sequoyah County offers. Growing up on Blackgum Mountain north of Vian, Johnson was raised cutting wood, hanging out w...
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Smith brings innovative digital taxidermy business home
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Smith brings innovative digital taxidermy business home
By AMIE CATO-REMER Editor 
January 21, 2026
After years spent on the road and across the midwest, a local outdoorsman has returned home with a one-of-akind business designed to preserve hunting, fishing and family memories in a way few have eve...
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Motorcycle club makes donation to Vian Police Department
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Motorcycle club makes donation to Vian Police Department
January 21, 2026
The Vian Police Department was honored to be visited recently by members of the Four Kings Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club Tenkiller Chapter. “We have had a long, amazing relationship with retired pol...
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Thomas Locust Jr.
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Thomas Locust Jr.
January 21, 2026
Sept. 18, 1957 – Jan. 9, 2026 Services for Thomas Locust Jr., 68, of Gore, were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026, at Cedar Springs Indian Baptist Church in Gore, with Pastor Al Ruckman officiat...
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Richard Lease
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Richard Lease
January 21, 2026
April 18, 1987 – Jan. 7, 2026 Funeral services for Richard Lease, 38, were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026, at Blackgum Harvestime Church in Vian. Burial followed at Box Cemetery in Vian under ...
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