Sallisaw Chamber President-elect Jaime Henson, right, presents a plaque to Lindsie Dyer, left, and Heather Silva with People Inc. in recognition of being named the Chamber Member of the Month.
The Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce invited several state lawmakers to its monthly meeting Wednesday at Carl Albert State College’s Sallisaw campus.
The legislators discussed bills they are working on, laws that include getting more funding for state teachers and bringing telemedicine services to the area.
The Chamber honored People Inc. as June’s Member of the Month, and thanked the volunteers, sponsors, and attendees at Diamond Daze.
There will be no meeting in July.
The Chamber invites residents to join them in a Walmart tour at the Sallisaw location starting Friday, June 28 at 11 a.m.
The city’s annual fireworks display will be Thursday, July 4, at Sallisaw High School. Local churches will provide games, refreshments, and food from 7-9 p.m. The fireworks will begin at dark.
There will be a ribbon-cutting Tuesday, July 9, at the Olde Feed Barn.
The legislators discussed bills they are working on, laws that include getting more funding for state teachers and bringing telemedicine services to the area.
The Chamber honored People Inc. as June’s Member of the Month, and thanked the volunteers, sponsors, and attendees at Diamond Daze.
There will be no meeting in July.
The Chamber invites residents to join them in a Walmart tour at the Sallisaw location starting Friday, June 28 at 11 a.m.
The city’s annual fireworks display will be Thursday, July 4, at Sallisaw High School. Local churches will provide games, refreshments, and food from 7-9 p.m. The fireworks will begin at dark.
There will be a ribbon-cutting Tuesday, July 9, at the Olde Feed Barn.
Laura Brown, Staff Writer
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