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April 8, 2026
Free unwanted pesticide disposal event set for April 28 in Sallisaw
By AMIE CATO-REMER Editor,

Residents of Sequoyah County and surrounding areas will have an opportunity to safely dispose of unwanted pesticides during a free collection event scheduled for April 28 at the Sequoyah County Fairgrounds.

The event, part of the Oklahoma Unwanted Pesticide Disposal Program funded by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry, will run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is open to homeowners, farmers, ranchers, commercial applicators and pesticide dealers across the state.

The program is designed to help Oklahomans safely dispose of pesticides that can no longer be used as intended. These may include leftover chemicals, products no longer registered in Oklahoma, pesticides missing labels, or substances that can no longer be identified.

Officials say the service is free for up to 2,000 pounds per participant, making it a valuable opportunity for both residential and agricultural users to clear out potentially hazardous materials.

For reference, liquid pesticides weigh about 10 pounds per gallon.

Participants are responsible for transporting their pesticides to the collection site. While most individuals do not need to pre-register, pesticide dealers are encouraged to voluntarily sign up in advance through the OSU Pesticide Safety Education Program to help organizers prepare for large quantities.

Program coordinators emphasized that the disposal initiative is strictly a service effort focused on environmental safety and public health—not enforcement. Those participating will not be required to provide identifying information about themselves or the materials they bring.

By removing unusable pesticides from storage, the program aims to reduce risks to both people and the environment while promoting responsible chemical management across Oklahoma.

The Sequoyah County Fairgrounds are located at 464101 E. 1070 Road, Sallisaw.

For more information about the program and future collection dates, residents can visit the official program website at https://shorturl.at/gk-MOI.

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Our Blood Institute (OBI) is kicking off its April and May donor campaign, inviting the community to make a stop along the iconic Route 66 and help fuel the journey for patients in local hospitals. OB...
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Cleanup announced for District 2
April 8, 2026
District 2 County Commissioner Beau Burlison has announced the cleanup dates and sites for disposal as part of the upcoming county wide cleanup. Dumpsters will be set out on April 20 and 21 at the fol...
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Cherokee Nation celebrates grand opening of Sallisaw Creek Park
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A new chapter in outdoor recreation and conservation began last Wednesday as the Cherokee Nation officially opened Sallisaw Creek Park with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and public tours. The event, held ...
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June 2, 1940 — March 25, 2026 Graveside services for Mary Jane (Hines) Caves, 85, of Sallisaw, were held at 11 a.m. Monday, March 30, 2026, at Brushy Cemetery under the direction of Agent Mallory-Mart...
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Andra Price Lane
April 8, 2026
Aug. 1, 1956 — March 24, 2026 Graveside services for Andra (Price) Lane, 69, of Gore, were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at Wilson Cemetery in Gore under the direction of Agent Mallory-Mart...
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Nelda Fern Kinsey
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April 14, 1929 — March 28, 2026 Funeral services for Nelda Fern Kinsey, 96, of Sallisaw, were held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at Agent Mallory Martin Chapel in Sallisaw. Burial followed at...
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Aug. 29, 1942 — March 23, 2026 Martha Olive “Marty” Snow Cotney was born on Aug. 29, 1942, in San Diego, Calif. to Louis Alvin Snow and Veona Ann (Gorsuch) Snow. She passed away on Monday, March 23, 2...
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