Sequoyah County Times - Mon Nov 23
A sixth suspect in connection with area vandalism cases was recently arrested and charged with third degree arson on Monday.
Roland School Board of Education announces election dateSequoyah County Times - Mon Nov 23
Officials with Roland Public School District, recently announced that anyone interested in running as a candidate for seat 5 on the Roland School Board of Education may file to run between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Dec.
Over 80 charges filed against vandalsSequoyah County Times - Mon Nov 23
A preliminary hearing has been set for three Sallisaw men who allegedly caused over a $1 million worth of damage during a yearlong vandalism spree.
Must be trying to stall the final outcome. This is no where near the...Sequoyah County Times - Sun Nov 22
A Sequoyah County man, on death row in a federal prison for the shooting death of an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper, claims he was mistreated in the Sallisaw and Sequoyah County Jails, and filed a lawsuit Sept.
Over 80 charges filed against vandalsSequoyah County Times - Fri Nov 20
A preliminary hearing has been set for three Sallisaw men who allegedly caused over a $1 million worth of damage during a yearlong vandalism spree.
another child scarred 4 life.just remember ole boy,what goes around...Sequoyah County Times - Thu Nov 19
Police recently arrested a Sallisaw man who confessed to raping a 12-year-old girl on several occasions.
Fifth suspect arrested in connection with vandalsSequoyah County Times - Thu Nov 19
Another Sallisaw man was arrested and charged in Sequoyah County District Court for having connections with the recent string of burglaries and vandalisms in the county.
Deer loses wrestling matchSequoyah County Times - Thu Nov 19
Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troopers and the Sequoyah County Sheriff wrestled a nine-point buck to the ground on the interstate near Vian Sunday morning.
Muldrow man dies in Sallisaw JailSequoyah County Times - Wed Nov 18
A Sequoyah County man who was arrested Thursday died early Friday in the Sallisaw City Jail.
Ark. appeals court upholds seizing Alamo childrenNewsOn6 Tulsa - Wed Nov 18
The Arkansas Court of Appeals has ruled that state child-welfare officials properly seized children from the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries after a police raid.
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