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Burnin Down Main Street
September 12, 2018
Local businesses, B&B Auto and Vian Wheel & Tire, will be hosting the 1st annual Burnin Down Main Street car show, burnout and cruise night for the Town of Vian on Saturday, Oct. 6, with a portion of ...
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Murder Charge to Be Filed Against Rainwater
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Murder Charge to Be Filed Against Rainwater
September 12, 2018
Sequoyah County District Attorney Jack Thorp said his office will seek first-degree murder charges against Richard Rainwater, 44, who confessed to killing Larry Lane, Sr., 69, of Keys, father of Sequ...
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Gore Man Charged With Aggravated A&B
September 12, 2018
A Gore man has been charged with felony aggravated assault and battery following an altercation at a local convenience store. Gray Hawk Smith, 23, was formally charged on Aug. 29 and received a $4,000...
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Vian To Conduct September Cleanup
September 12, 2018
Vian Town Administrator Keith Boshers said Friday the Town of Vian will be taking a different approach to conducting a town-wide cleanup for Vian Public Works Authority (VPWA) customers in September. ...
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Farmers Insurance Donates Cameras To Vian Middle School
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Farmers Insurance Donates Cameras To Vian Middle School
September 4, 2018
Farmers Insurance donated six cameras to Vian Middle School last week. Matt Cauthon and his wife, Candace Presley-Cauthon, owners and operators of Farmers Insurance in Sallisaw, along with Candace’s s...
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We Asked Kids…
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We Asked Kids…
September 4, 2018
If you could grow up to be famous, what would it be for? Singing because I like to sing. If you could be invisible for a day, what would you do? I would pull pranks on people! What is the best gift yo...
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‘Fill The Boot’ Raises Funds In GB2SB3
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‘Fill The Boot’ Raises Funds In GB2SB3
August 30, 2018
Gore Police Chief Billy Mack White, left, presented $750 cash to Gore Elementary Principal Tonya Pugh. Gore’s police and fire departments held a ‘Fill The Boot’ campaign, which was held during the Gor...
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Former WF Resident Receives Medal For Valor
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Former WF Resident Receives Medal For Valor
August 30, 2018
Chief Warrant Officer 4 (Retired) Michael Anthony “Tony” Dunne was awarded the Medal for Valor medal at a ceremony held at the Pentagon Hall of Heroes in Arlington, Va. on Aug. 14. Dunne, a native of ...
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Officials condemn judge’s ruling against poultry companies
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Oklahoma and Arkansas officials are denouncing a federal judge’s decision that found poultry companies responsible for polluting a key watershed in both states and also ordered them to pay millions to...
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Gore approves superintendent contract, new head football coach
By AMIE CATO-REMER Editor 
December 31, 2025
The Gore Public Schools Board of Education conducted its regular monthly meeting on Dec. 8, in the Gore Schools Board Room, addressing routine financial matters, personnel decisions and administrative...
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Webbers Falls Trustees deny alleyway use, advance museum plans
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December 31, 2025
The Webbers Falls Board of Trustees approved routine business, denied a request to use a city alley as a private driveway, and took steps toward bidding a new museum remodel during its regular meeting...
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Senior freeze valuation amount increase seen as ‘a good thing’
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Senior freeze valuation amount increase seen as ‘a good thing’
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE NEWS 
December 31, 2025
The gross household income limit for seniors who own property in Sequoyah County has been increased to $80,600 for the 2026 tax year, County Assessor Brandy Allen (previously Dobbs) reported recently....
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December 31, 2025
A bicyclist was seriously injured last Monday afternoon following a collision with a pickup truck along Hwy. 82 in Sequoyah County, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP). The accident occurre...
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