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Sequoyah County Data & Information Economic Health/ Behavioral Education Crime Traffic Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service Oklahoma Rural Health Policy Research Center Oklahoma Office of Rural Health Oklahoma State University September 2004
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Page 1: Economic Health/ Behavioral Education Traffic Crime County Data & Information Economic Health/ Behavioral Education Crime Traffic Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service Oklahoma Rural

Sequoyah CountyData & Information

Economic

Health/Behavioral

Education

Crime

Traffic

Oklahoma Cooperative Extension ServiceOklahoma Rural Health Policy Research Center

Oklahoma Office of Rural Health

Oklahoma State University

September 2004

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Economic Data, Health/Behavioral Data,Education Data, Traffic Accident Data, and Crime Data

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

Data and Information Reports for all Oklahoma Counties available on Website:

Cheryl F. St. Clair - Assistant Extension Specialist, OSU, Stillwater405-744-6083

Fred C Eilrich - Assistant Extension Specialist, OSU, Stillwater405-744-6083

Sarah True - Assistant Extension Specialist, OSU, Stillwater405-744-6083

Gerald A. Doeksen - Extension Economist, OSU, Stillwater405-744-6083

Jack Frye - Area Extension Rural Development Specialist, OSU, Ada580-332-4100

James A. Yates - Sequoyah County Extension Director, OSU, Sallisaw918-775-4838

Alexandria Hart – Regional Health Consultant, Oklahoma Office of Rural Health, Oklahoma City405-945-9197

Val Schott - Director, Oklahoma Office of Rural Health, Oklahoma City405-945-9197

http://www.okruralhealthworks.org

Oklahoma Cooperative Extension ServiceOklahoma Rural Health Policy Research Center

Oklahoma Office of Rural HealthOklahoma State University

September 2004

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A. ECONOMIC DATA

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Section A, Table 1Population - Historical Population and Percent Changes

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

Census Population Percent Change

2002 2003 2002-0310 Years 10 Years 3 Years1 Year

2000-031980 1990 2000 1980-90 1990-00

Sequoyah CountyState of Oklahoma 3,025,290 3,145,585 3,450,305 3,489,700 3,511,532 3.98% 9.69% 0.63% 1.77%

30,749 33,828 38,972 39,852 39,979 10.01% 15.21% 0.32% 2.58%Gans town 346 218 208 211 211 -36.99% -4.59% 0.00% 1.44%Gore town 445 690 850 883 887 55.06% 23.19% 0.45% 4.35%Marble City town 294 232 242 244 243 -21.09% 4.31% -0.41% 0.41%Moffett town 269 219 179 178 177 -18.59% -18.26% -0.56% -1.12%Muldrow town 2,538 2,889 3,104 3,136 3,136 13.83% 7.44% 0.00% 1.03%Paradise Hill town 154 88 100 100 98 -42.86% 13.64% -2.00% -2.00%Roland town 1,472 2,481 2,842 2,951 2,977 68.55% 14.55% 0.88% 4.75%Sallisaw city 6,649 7,122 7,989 8,314 8,383 7.11% 12.17% 0.83% 4.93%Vian town 1,521 1,414 1,362 1,356 1,375 -7.03% -3.68% 1.40% 0.95%Balance of Sequoyah County 17,061 18,475 22,096 22,479 22,492 8.29% 19.60% 0.06% 1.79%

SOURCE: 2004 Oklahoma Department of Commerce, State Data Center, www.odoc.state.ok.us; 1980, 1990, and 2000 U.S. Census Population; 2002 and 2003 Estimated U. S. Census Population.NA = Not Available.

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Section A, Table 2Population - Projected Population and Projected Percent Changes

for Sequoyah County and the State of OklahomaProjected Census Population Projected Percent Change

5 Years 10 Years 15 Years 20 Years2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2000-05 2000-10 2000-15 2000-20

Sequoyah CountyState of Oklahoma

41,200 43,500 45,900 48,2003,576,200 3,707,000 3,838,400 3,963,800 14.88%11.25%7.44%3.65%

23.68%17.78%11.62%5.72%38,9723,450,305

220 230 240 260Gans town 25.00%15.38%10.58%5.77%208900 950 1,000 1,050Gore town 23.53%17.65%11.76%5.88%850260 270 290 300Marble City town 23.97%19.83%11.57%7.44%242190 200 210 220Moffett town 22.91%17.32%11.73%6.15%179

3,280 3,460 3,660 3,840Muldrow town 23.71%17.91%11.47%5.67%3,104110 110 120 120Paradise Hill town 20.00%20.00%10.00%10.00%100

3,000 3,170 3,350 3,510Roland town 23.50%17.87%11.54%5.56%2,8428,450 8,920 9,410 9,880Sallisaw city 23.67%17.79%11.65%5.77%7,9891,440 1,520 1,600 1,680Vian town 23.35%17.47%11.60%5.73%1,362

23,360 24,660 26,020 27,330Balance of Sequoyah County 23.69%17.76%11.60%5.72%22,096SOURCE: 2003 Oklahoma Department of Commerce, State Data Center, www.odoc.state.ok.us; 2000 U.S. Census Population; 2005, 2010, 2015, and 2020 Projected U. S. Census Population.NA = Not Available.

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Section A, Table 3

for Sequoyah County2002 Population by Age Groups and Sex

Age Male Female Total

0-45-910-14

15-1920-2425-29

30-3435-3940-44

45-4950-5455-59

60-6465-6970-74

75-7980-8485+

1,3861,5321,630

1,5141,2911,163

1,2001,3161,395

1,2601,2381,238

1,024943621

485263187

1,3581,3311,462

1,4061,2501,158

1,2951,4011,482

1,3881,3481,223

1,057904697

599397410

2,7442,8633,092

2,9202,5412,321

2,4952,7172,877

2,6482,5862,461

2,0811,8471,318

1,084660597

19,686Totals 20,166 39,852

SOURCE: 2002 U.S. Census Population Estimate; 2004 Oklahoma Department of Commerce, State Data Center, www.odoc.state.ok.us.

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Sequoyah County Oklahoma

Section A, Table 4Persons < 18 Years of Age

for Sequoyah County and the State of OklahomaPopulation Numbers and Percent of Total Population

855,46528.14%

841,78426.73%

881,76725.53%

875,34424.83%

9,90232.20%

9,67628.57%

10,57627.07%

10,67926.24%

2003

Population < 18 YearsPercent of Total Population

Population < 18 YearsPercent of Total Population

Population < 18 YearsPercent of Total Population

Population < 18 YearsPercent of Total Population

SOURCE: 2004 Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., "County & State Projections to 2030."

1980

1990

2000

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Sequoyah County Oklahoma

Section A, Table 5Persons > 65 Years of Age

for Sequoyah County and the State of OklahomaPopulation Numbers and Percent of Total Population

379,44012.48%

424,49513.48%

456,66713.22%

464,58013.18%

3,91212.72%

4,45013.14%

5,28213.52%

5,71114.03%

2003

Population > 65 YearsPercent of Total Population

Population > 65 YearsPercent of Total Population

Population > 65 YearsPercent of Total Population

Population > 65 YearsPercent of Total Population

SOURCE: 2004 Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., "County & State Projections to 2030."

1980

1990

2000

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Sequoyah County State of Oklahoma

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

Race/Ethnic Group Number Percent Number Percent

Section A, Table 6Race and Ethnic Groups

1990 and 2000 Population Numbers and Percent of Total Population

2,583,512233,801252,420

75,852NA

86,160

2,628,434260,968273,230

155,985

179,304

25,887791

7,000150NA

299

26,548725

7,654

3,658

793

WhiteBlackNative AmericanOtherTwo or more Races

Hispanic Origin

76.53%2.34%

20.69%0.44%

0.88%

68.12%1.86%

19.64%

9.39%

2.03%

82.13%7.43%8.02%2.41%

NA

2.74%

76.18%7.56%7.92%

4.52%

5.20%

387 132,0370.99% 3.83%

1

2

3

4

Native American includes American Indians and Alaska Natives.1

WhiteBlackNative AmericanOtherTwo or more Races

Hispanic Origin

1

2

3

4

Other is defined as Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders and all others.2

Hispanic population is not a race but rather a description of ethnic origin; Hispanics are included in the five race groups.

4

Two or more races indicates a person is included in more than one race group; it was introduced as a new category in the 2000 Census.

3

NA = Not Available.

NA

1990 Census

2000 Census

SOURCE: 1990 and 2000 U.S. Census Population.

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Sequoyah County State of Oklahoma

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

Per Capita Personal Income (Current $) Transfer Payments as a Percent of Personal Income

Sequoyah County State of Oklahoma

Year

Section A, Table 7Per Capita Income and Transfer Payments

1994 $18,531 15.8%$14,687 22.7%1995 $19,144 16.5%$15,303 23.3%1996 $19,846 16.5%$15,638 23.6%1997 $20,739 16.1%$16,121 22.2%1998 $21,930 15.4%$16,514 22.3%1999 $22,551 15.5%$17,402 22.5%2000 $24,007 15.2%$18,366 21.9%2001 $24,945 16.0%$18,368 24.0%2002 $25,633 16.0%$18,861 24.0%2003 $26,443 16.1%$19,378 24.2%

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SOURCE: 2004 Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., "County & State Projections to 2030."

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(Number of Jobs) 1/

Sequoyah County 2002*2001*200019991998

Full-Time and Part-Time Employment by Type of Employment and Major Industry (SIC)Section A, Table 8A

Total full- and part-time employment 13,540 13,613 13,568 Wage and salary employment 8,920 9,128 8,991 Proprietors' employment 4,620 4,485 4,577 Farm proprietors' employment 1,268 1,276 1,295 Nonfarm proprietors' employment 2/By Industry:

3,352 3,209 3,282

Farm employment 1,390 1,388 1,427 Nonfarm employment 12,150 12,225 12,141 Private employment 9,319 9,351 9,546 Ag. Serv., forestry, fishing, and other 3/ 267 305 (D) Mining 71 58 (D) Construction 890 886 949 Manufacturing 653 617 741 Transportation and public utilities 443 461 459 Wholesale trade 207 207 198 Retail trade 2,471 2,452 2,419 Finance, insurance, and real estate 716 660 684 Services 3,601 3,705 3,760 Government and government enterprises 2,831 2,874 2,595 Federal, civilian 142 142 171 Military 204 205 210 State and local 2,485 2,527 2,214

SOURCE: 2004 Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis.1/ The estimates for 1988-2000 are based on the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC).2/ Excludes limited partners.3/ "Other" consists of the number of jobs held by U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(L) Less than 10 jobs, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(N) Data not available for this year.

* Data in Table A-8B. Starting with 2001 data, BEA changed to North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to produce estimates.

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Sequoyah County 200220012000*1999*1998*(Number of Jobs) 1/

Full-Time and Part-Time Employment by Type of Employment and Major Industry (NAICS)Section A, Table 8B

Total full- and part-time employment 14,04514,168 Wage and salary employment 9,2529,514 Proprietors employment 4,7934,654 Farm proprietors employment 1,3161,300 Nonfarm proprietors' employment 2/By Industry:

3,4773,354

Farm employment 1,4521,458 Nonfarm employment 12,59312,710 Private employment 9,92010,056 Forestry, fishing, related activities, and other 3/ (D)(D) Mining (D)(D) Utilities 4645 Construction 9421,036 Manufacturing 725884 Wholesale trade 171162 Retail Trade 1,7901,840 Transportation and warehousing 318288 Information 6467 Finance and insurance 392370 Real estate and rental and leasing 373295 Professional and technical services 349(D) Management of companies and enterprises (D)(D) Administrative and waste services (D)546 Educational services 2423 Health care and social assistance 1,7721,762 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 327325 Accommodation and food services 906950 Other services, except public administration 930905 Government and government enterprises 2,6732,654 Federal, civilian 145150 Military 165201 State and local 2,3632,303

SOURCE: 2004 Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis.1/ The estimates of employment are based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).2/ Excludes limited partners.3/ "Other" consists of the number of jobs held by U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States.

E - The estimate shown here constitutes the major portion of the true estimate.(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates are included in the totals.(L) Less than 10 jobs, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(N) Data not available for this year.N/A = Not Available.

* Data in Table A-8A.A-8B

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Section A, Table 9Labor Force Data

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

Sequoyah County

State of Oklahoma

Labor ForceYear Employment Unemployment Unemployment Rate

Sequoyah County

UnitedStatesYear

1995 4.716,382 15,194 1,188 7.3 5.619951996 4.116,617 15,529 1,088 6.5 5.419961997 4.117,225 15,827 1,398 8.1 4.919971998 4.517,585 15,917 1,669 9.5 4.519981999 3.417,542 16,666 876 5.0 4.219992000 3.116,815 16,045 770 4.6 4.020002001 3.816,908 15,997 912 5.4 4.720012002 4.517,098 16,110 988 5.8 5.820022003 5.717,349 16,149 1,200 6.9 6.02003

2004 Preliminary* 4.917,273 16,218 1,055 6.1 5.82004 Preliminary*

SOURCE: 2004 Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, http://www.oesc.state.ok.us; 2004 Oklahoma Department of Commerce, State Data Center, http://www.odoc.state.ok.us; 2004 Oklahoma Integrated Information Network, ORIGINS, http://www.origins.ou.edu; 2004 Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://stats.bls.gov.

*Preliminary through the month of June 2004.

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($1,000s)

Section A, Table 10APersonal Income by Major Source for Sequoyah County 1/

Sequoyah County 20022001200019991998

Income by Place of ResidenceTotal personal income ($1,000) 758,619725,841731,000650,691608,369Per capita personal income (dollars) 19,14418,48318,71516,83115,887

Earnings by Place of WorkTotal earnings by place of work 309,892307,231323,405274,993253,219 Wage and salary disbursements 185,878188,347169,429163,317153,247 Other labor income 48,42247,24242,82840,26838,590 Proprietors' income 3/ 75,59271,642111,14871,40861,382 Farm proprietors' income -3,740-3,173-1,427-1,383-3,113 Nonfarm proprietors' income 79,33274,815112,57572,79164,495

Earnings by Place of Work by Industry Farm earnings -2,292-1,638(L)-1,858 Nonfarm earnings 312,184308,869323,466274,983255,077 Private earnings 221,089219,630244,322193,492177,232 Government and government enterprises 91,09589,23971,72464,84763,319

SOURCE: 2004 Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis.

2/ Farm income consists of proprietors' income; the cash wages, pay-in-kind, and other labor income of hired farm workers; and the salaries of officers of corporate farms.3/ Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates are included in the totals.(L) Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(N) Data not available for this year.NA = Not Available.

1/ The estimates for 1998-2000 are based on the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) and the estimates for 2001 and beyond are based on the North American Industry Classification System

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($1,000s)

Section A, Table 10BPersonal Income by Major Industry (SIC) for Sequoyah County 1/

Sequoyah County 2002*2001*200019991998

Earnings by IndustryTotal earnings by place of work 323,405274,993253,219 Farm earnings (L)-1,858 Nonfarm earnings 323,466274,983255,077 Private earnings 244,322193,492177,232 Ag. Serv., forestry, fishing, & other 2/ 2,7792,226 Mining 652599 Construction 12,51713,47012,078 Manufacturing 77,54132,65925,179 Durable goods 25,19518,76616,498 Nondurable goods 52,34613,8938,681 Transportation and public utilities 16,72516,29614,586 Wholesale trade 3,7253,6073,580 Retail trade 33,86334,98534,508 Finance, insurance, and real estate 12,65811,48010,226 Services 84,17677,56474,250 Government and government enterprises 71,72464,84763,319 Federal, civilian 9,2627,7467,843 Military 3,4263,1232,965 State and local 59,03653,97852,511

SOURCE: 2004 Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis.1/ The estimates for 1997-2000 are based on the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) and the estimates for 2001 and beyond are based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).2/ "Other" consists of wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States.

E - The Estimate shown here constitutes the major portion of the true estimate. (D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates are included in the totals.(L) Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(N) Data not available for this year.NA = Not Available. *Data in Table 10C.

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($1,000s)

Section A, Table 10CPersonal Income by Major Industry (NAICS) for Sequoyah County 1/

Sequoyah County 200220012000*1999*1998*

Earnings by IndustryTotal earnings by place of work 309,892307,231 Farm earnings -2,292-1,638 Nonfarm earnings 312,184308,869 Private earnings 221,089219,630 Forestry, fishing, & other 2/ (D)(D) Mining (D)(D) Utilities 2,6352,173 Construction 11,59115,847 Manufacturing 33,14536,872 Durable goods manufacturing 24,76228,614 Nondurable goods manufacturing 8,3838,258 Wholesale trade 3,1043,136 Retail Trade 37,14635,736 Transportation and warehousing 12,07011,965 Information 1,5671,716 Finance and insurance 8,4297,632 Real estate and rental and leasing 3,5773,381 Professional and technical services 19,427(D) Management of companies (D)(D) Administrative and waste services (D)8,273 Educational services (L)(L) Health care and social assistance 48,83246,700 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3,0713,259 Accommodation and food services 9,3639,237 Other services, except public admin. 13,81612,367 Government and government enterprises 91,09589,239 Federal, civilian 9,7049,344 Military 3,2433,676 State and local 78,14876,219

SOURCE: 2004 Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis.

1/ The estimates for 2001 and beyond are based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).2/ "Other" consists of wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States.

(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates are included in the totals.(L) Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(N) Data not available for this year.NA = Not Available.

* Data in Table A-10B.

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Transfer Payments for Sequoyah County, Oklahoma ($1,000s)Section A, Table 11A

Sequoyah County 20022001200019991998

Total transfer payments (thousands of dollars) 200,346175,912158,820151,844139,583Government payments to individuals 191,015166,628150,035144,539133,514 Ret. & disab. insurance benefit payments 73,21167,62364,00260,22657,651 Old-age, surv. & disability insur. Payments 70,92365,41461,73957,98555,447 Railroad retirement & disability payments 864831758731733 Workers' comp. payments (Fed & State) 1,3181,2921,4251,4251,393 Other govt. disablity insur. & ret. Pay. 1/ 10686808578 Medical payments 82,14066,97857,63155,13248,072 Medicare 44,31440,56236,44434,28533,251 Public assistance medical care 2/ 37,12225,79620,65420,37614,396 Military medical insurance payments 3/ 704620533471425 Income maintenance benefit payments 21,71620,17217,88018,57817,569 Suppl. security income (SSI) payments 7,6077,1707,0167,1627,238 Family Assistance 4/ 1,0549919141,319866 Food stamps 4,5924,5902,6842,9083,080 Other income maintenance 5/ 8,4637,4217,2667,1896,385 Unemployment insurance benefit payments 2,8301,8391,2271,4211,705 State unemployment insurance compensation 2,8031,8121,2031,3941,622 Unemp. comp. for fed. civilian empl.(UCFE) (L)(L)(L)(L)(L) Unemp. compensation for railroad employees (L)(L)(L)(L)(L) Unemp. compensation for veterans (UCX) (L)(L)(L)(L)(L) Other unemployment compensation 6/ 000061 Veterans benefit payments 10,4619,1448,5687,9307,554 Veterans pensions & compensation payments 9,8788,7008,1487,4507,190 Veterans readjustment rayments 7/ 281148121172148 Veterans life insurance benefit payments 302296299308216 Other assistance to veterans 8/ 00000 Fed educ. & trng. asst. pay. (excl. vets) 307420418565569 Other payments to individuals 10/ 350452309687394Payments to nonprofit institutions 5,0754,7194,3714,0763,657 Federal government payments 1,2801,1521,009939869 State and local government payments 11/ 2,1321,9881,8801,6441,579 Business payments 1,6631,5791,4821,4931,209Business payments to individuals 12/ 4,2564,5654,4143,2292,412

A-11A

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Transfer Payments for Sequoyah County, Oklahoma ($1,000s)Section A, Table 11B

1/ Consists largely of temporary disability payments and black lung payments.2/ Consists of medicaid and other medical vendor payments.3/ Consists of payments made under the TriCare Management Program (formerly called CHAMPUS) for the medical care of dependents of active duty military personnel and of retired military personnel and their dependents at nonmilitary medical facilities.4/ Consists of benefits-- generally known as temporary assistance for needy families -- provided under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.5/ Consists largely of general assistance, refugee assistance, foster home care and adoption assistance, earned income tax credits, and energy assistance.6/ Consists of trade readjustment allowance payments, Redwood Park benefit payments, public service employment benefit payments, and transitional benefit payments.7/ Consists largely of veterans' readjustment benefit payments, educational assistance to spouses and children of disabled or deceased veterans, payments to paraplegics, and payments for autos and conveyances for disabled veterans.8/ Consists of State and local government payments to veterans.9/ Consists largely of federal fellowship payments (National Science Foundation fellowships and traineeships, subsistence payments to State maritime academy cadets, and other federal fellowships), interest subsidy on higher education loans, basic educational opportunity grants, and Job Corps payments.10/ Consists largely of Bureau of Indian Affairs payments, education exchange payments, compensation of survivors of public safety officers, compensation of victims of crime, disaster relief payments, compensation for Japanese internment, and other special payments to individuals.11/ Consists of State and local government educational assistance payments to nonprofit institutions, and other State and local government payments to nonprofit institutions.12/ Consists largely of personal injury payments to individuals other than employees and other business transfer payments.

(L) Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(N) Data not available for this year.

Footnotes:

SOURCE: 2004 Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis.

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Section A, Table 12Sales Tax Collections by City and by County

for Sequoyah County, 1999-2003

FY 2003FY 2002FY 2001FY 2000FY 1999

Sequoyah County collectionsPercent

$1,957,8381.00%

$2,029,8191.000%

$1,869,6081.000%

$962,0590.5% & 1%

$835,4150.500%

Gans town collections $5,5942.00%

$7,4092.000%

$7,2432.000%

$4,8012.000%

$6,3192.000%Percent

Gore town collections $292,2913.00%

$298,2663.000%

$294,4773.000%

$275,1973.000%

$265,0243.000%Percent

Marble City town collections $9,4913.00%

$13,2533.000%

$28,5613.000%

$17,6273.000%

$15,7163.000%Percent

Moffett town collections $20,2802.00%

$20,5152.000%

$19,5972.000%

$18,2592.000%

$17,3842.000%Percent

Muldrow town collections $502,7083.00%

$550,3163.000%

$602,2953.000%

$514,1333.000%

$560,2763.000%Percent

Roland town collections $687,9933.00%

$726,8753.000%

$682,0903.000%

$749,5713.000%

$618,8403.000%Percent

Sallisaw city collections $3,865,3133.50%

$3,933,9173.500%

$3,067,7313% & 3.5%

$2,804,2793.000%

$2,725,1543.000%Percent

Vian town collections $247,3494.00%

$276,2454.000%

$285,7554.000%

$300,2214.000%

$237,7583% & 4%Percent

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SOURCE: Oklahoma Tax Commission Annual Reports, Oklahoma State and Municipal Sales and Use Taxes, Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 1999-2003.

NA = Not Available.

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for Sequoyah County, 1998-2002

Section A, Table 13Farm Income and Expenses

Sequoyah County 20022001200019991998Total cash receipts from marketings ($000) 33,81635,64340,99037,82636,062 Cash receipts: livestock and products 28,58330,61836,25833,90432,309 Cash receipts: crops 5,2335,0254,7323,9223,753Other income 4,8355,4494,9025,8414,808 Government payments 644948877922444 Imputed and miscellaneous income received 1/ 4,1914,5014,0254,9194,364Total production expenses 43,51344,53245,86645,07842,959 Feed purchased 3,4493,5193,5583,4963,714 Livestock purchased 15,07214,76516,75216,90215,317 Seed purchased 386395357360389 Fertilizer & lime (incl. ag. chem. 78-fwd.) 1,1041,2161,0921,1201,233 Petroleum products purchased 1,7861,9781,9081,4791,584 Hired farm labor expenses 2/ 2,5552,7812,6052,4342,177 All other production expenses 3/ 19,16119,87819,59419,28718,545Total value of inventory change 1,364366-1,406(L)-1,093 Value of inventory change: livestock 1,025785-840-483-543 Value of inventory change: crops 358-342-646579-615Total cash receipts and other income 38,65141,09245,89243,66740,870 less: Total production expenses 43,51344,53245,86645,07842,959Realized net income -4,862-3,440(L)-1,411-2,089 plus: Value of inventory change 1,364366-1,406(L)-1,093Total net income including corporate farms -3,498-3,074-1,380-1,456-3,182 less: Net income of corporate farms 24299(L)-73-69 plus: Statistical adjustment 00000Total net farm proprietors' income -3,740-3,173-1,427-1,383-3,113 plus: Farm wages and perquisites 1,2291,3091,1721,2191,081 plus: Farm other labor income 219226194174174Total farm labor and proprietors' income -2,292-1,638-61(L)-1,858

SOURCE: 2004 Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis.1/ Consists of imputed income, such as gross rental value of dwellings and value of home consumption, and other farm related income components, such as machine hire and cusom work income, and income from forest products (1978 to present).2/ Consists of hired workers' cash pay and perquisites, employers' contributions for social security and medicare, and payments for contract labor, machine hire, and custom work.3/ Consists of repair and operation of machinery; depreciation, interest, rent and taxes; and other miscellaneous expenses including agricultural chemicals (1969-77)

(L) Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.(N) Data not available for this year.NA = Not Available.

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Section A, Table 14Household by Type, Occupancy, and Tenure

Sequoyah County State of OklahomaNumber Percent Number Percent

Population

Household by TypeTotal Households

Family Households (Families)With Own Children <18 Yrs

Married Couple FamilyWith Own Children <18 Yrs

Female Householder (No Husband)

Nonfamily HouseholdsHouseholder Living Alone

Householder 65 Yrs+Households with Children <18 YrsHouseholds with Individuals 65 Yrs+

Average Household SizeAverage Family Size

Total Housing UnitsOccupied Housing UnitsVacant Housing Units

For Seasonal, Recreational, orOccasional Use

Homeowner Vacancy Rate (%)Rental Vacancy Rate (%)

Housing TenureOccupied Housing Units

3,450,305

1,342,293921,750434,793717,611311,735152,575

94,403420,543358,560135,273479,275319,395

2.493.02

1,514,4001,342,293

172,107

32,2932.5%

10.6%

1,342,293918,259424,034

38,972

14,76110,989

5,0508,5973,6581,7631,0403,7723,3091,5085,7353,762

2.613.05

16,94014,761

2,179

7622.6%8.9%

14,76111,093

3,668

100.0%74.4%34.2%58.2%24.8%11.9%

7.0%25.6%22.4%10.2%38.9%25.5%

100.0%87.1%12.9%

4.5%

100.0%75.2%24.8%

100.0%68.7%32.4%53.5%23.2%11.4%

7.0%31.3%26.7%10.1%35.7%23.8%

100.0%88.6%11.4%

2.1%

100.0%68.4%31.6%

With Own Children <18 Yrs

Housing Occupancy

Owner-Occupied Housing UnitsRenter-Occupied Housing Units

------

------

------

------

SOURCE: U. S. Bureau of Census, 2000

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Section A, Table 15Household Numbers by Income Groups and by Type of Income

Median Household Income, and Mean Income by Type of Income

Sequoyah County State of OklahomaNumber Percent Number Percent

14,7652,4281,7992,5582,1792,6152,063

643322

37121

$27,615

10,646$36,376

4,675$9,800

1,151$5,612

972$1,371

2,324$14,290

1,343,506163,933113,588219,392201,133230,286228,452

97,39458,01814,60016,710

$33,400

1,055,528$44,070365,120$10,741

59,850$5,92467,866$1,504

219,742$16,704

HouseholdsLess than $10,000$10,000 to $14,999$15,000 to $24,999$25,000 to $34,999$35,000 to $49,999$50,000 to $74,999

$100,000 to $149,999$150,000 to $199,999$200,000 or moreMedian Household Income

By Type of IncomeWith Earnings

With Social Security IncomeMean Social Security Income

With Supplemental Security IncomeMean Supplemental Security Income

With Public Assistance Income

Mean Public Assistance IncomeWith Retirement Income

$75,000 to $99,999

Mean Earnings

Mean Retirement Income

Income100.0%

16.4%12.2%17.3%14.8%17.7%14.0%

4.4%2.2%0.3%0.8%

100.0%12.2%

8.5%16.3%15.0%17.1%17.0%

7.2%4.3%1.1%1.2%

72.1%

31.7%

7.8%

6.6%

15.7%

78.6%

27.2%

4.5%

5.1%

16.4%

--- ---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

SOURCE: U. S. Bureau of Census, 1999

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B. HEALTH/BEHAVIORAL DATA

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Section B, Table 1Economic Distress Indicators

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

200019991998 200019991998

State of OklahomaSequoyah County

19971997

Persons in PovertyNumber

Percent of People in Poverty*

County Ranking (1 = Best)

7,1267,0208,0957,899 467,081469,218533,108536,804

13.8%13.9%16.1%16.3%18.2%

54

18.1%

56

21.3%

56

21.0%

54

173,994174,513204,309210,470

20.0%19.7%23.2%23.7%

2,827

27.1%

55

2,656

25.1%

55

3,077

29.5%

54

3,139

29.7%

53

Children <18 in PovertyNumber

Percent of Children in Poverty*

County Ranking (1 = Best)

--- --- --- ---

--- --- --- ---

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau.

NA = Not Available.

* Poverty is measured by using 48 thresholds that vary by family size and number of children within the family and age of householder. To determine whether a person is poor, one compares the total income of that person's family with the threshold appropriate for that family. If the total income is less then the threshold, then the person is considered poor, together with every member of his or her family. Institutionalized people, people in military quarters, people living in college dormatories, and unrelated individuals under 15 years old are excluded from the calculation of poverty rates.

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Section B, Table 2Assistance Programs

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

200320022001 200320022001

State of OklahomaSequoyah County

TANF (Monthly Averages)

27,531

128,956

110,162

62,386

301,504

14,64835,624

230,533298,204

282,486460,541

27,279

123,530

106,673

58,664

288,867

14,05134,223

252,543266,402

268,410431,650

26,493

114,945

99,613

53,086

267,644

10.210.29.9

104.485.476.8

138.3131.8124.4

147.3141.3130.9

125.8122.0113.4

71.367.160.5

344.4330.4304.8

215

1,903

1,903

1,082

4,888

137265

2,9414,601

5,0687,868

233

1,798

1,809

1,048

4,655

153295

6,6954,589

4,7487,037

261

1,534

1,541

864

3,939

6.06.67.5

141.5115.5116.5

205.5197.4178.6

178.2170.2145.7

178.2171.2146.4

101.399.282.1

457.7440.6374.2

14,75535,969

243,249367,993

292,901487,406

127243

3,2965,758

5,2568,366

Food Stamps (Monthly Averages)

Total CasesTotal Persons Receiving TANF

Rate per 1,000 Population

Total Unduplicated CasesNo. of Persons

Rate per 1,000 Population

Medicaid (Monthly Averages)

Total Children Receiving TANF31.531.230.220.122.124.8Rate per 1,000 Children

Total Medicaid CasesTotal Persons Receiving Medicaid

Rate per 1,000 Population

Total Children Receiving MedicaidRate per 1,000 Children

Age 5 and UnderRate per 1,000 Children

Age 6-12Rate per 1,000 Children

Age 13-17Rate per 1,000 Children

SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Human Services Facts and Figures, FY 2001, FY 2002, and FY 2003 Annual Reports; 2004 Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., "County & State Projections to 2030."

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Section B, Table 3Elderly Support Services

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

200320022001 200320022001

State of OklahomaSequoyah County

Total Persons Receiving Medicaid>65 Percent of Population Age>65

Total Persons Receiving MedicarePercent of Total Population

Congregate MealsMeals Served at Home

Total Meals ServedRate Per Person >65 Years

Total Persons ServedNew ReferralsNumber Licensed

Estimated Persons >65 in Need of Day Care (1.25% of >65 Pop.)

48,83810.5%

NANA

2,511,4371,915,6874,427,124

9.53

576100NA

5,807

49,02610.6%

514,54214.7%

2,569,7531,994,1304,563,883

9.91

851420

1,283

5,756

49,41510.8%

510,58214.7%

2,524,3151,958,7994,483,114

9.77

761402NA

5,735

1,05418.5%

NANA

40,88244,43385,31514.94

00

NA

71

1,06619.4%

6,57116.5%

41,04647,20488,25016.03

000

69

1,10520.5%

6,45216.4%

39,67740,50680,18314.84

00

NA

68

Food Services

Geriatric Day Care

Medicaid > 65

Medicare

SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Human Services Facts and Figures, FY 2001, FY 2002, and FY 2003 Annual Reports; 2003 Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, http://cms.hhs.gov/statistics; Oklahoma State Department of Health, 2001, 2002, and 2003; 2004 Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., "County & State Projections to 2030."

NA = Not Available.

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Section B, Table 4Child Abuse and Child Deaths

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

200220012000 200220012000

State of OklahomaSequoyah County

13,90315.9

683559

1620.2

13,39415.3

756177

2130.3

14,25216.2

653960

1640.2

15314.5

34

1023

0.8

52

14213.5

29

0112

0.2

34

22321.1

49

0011

0.1

35

Child Abuse and NeglectNo. of Confirmed Cases

Rate / 1,000 Children

County Ranking (1= Most Favorable)

Child DeathsAges 1-4Ages 5-9Ages 10-14

Total Ages 1-14Child Death Rate Ages 1-14

--- --- ---

--- --- ---

County Ranking (1= Most Favorable)

SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Human Services Facts and Figures, FY 2000, FY 2001, and FY 2002 Annual Reports; MCH Planning and Evaluation, Maternal and Child Health Services, Oklahoma State Department of Health, 2000, 2001, and 2002; 2004 Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., "County & State Projections to 2030."

NA = Not Available.

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Section B, Table 5Infant Mortality

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

98-0297-0196-00

State of OklahomaSequoyah County

95-99 98-0297-0196-0095-99

2,0198.1

1,2204.9

7993.2

1,9748.1

1,1874.9

7873.2

1,9918.3

1,1725.0

7873.3

1,9538.2

1,2044.9

7813.3

228.8

52

114.4

114.4

228.9

59

145.7

83.2

2711.0

70

176.9

104.1

229.0

50

135.3

93.7

Total Infant Mortality

Total Number of InfantsRate / 1,000 Live BirthsCounty Ranking (1= Most Favorable)

Total Number of NeonatalRate / 1,000 Live Births

Total Number of Post-NeonatalRate / 1,000 Live Births

Neonatal Mortality

Post-Neonatal Mortality

--- --- --- ---

SOURCE: MCH Planning and Evaluation, Maternal and Child Health Services, Oklahoma State Department of Health, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002; 2004 Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., "County & State Projections to 2030."

NA = Not Available.

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Section B, Table 6Births and Birth Weights

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma, 2002

200220012000 200220012000 State of OklahomaSequoyah County

No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %

Ages 10-14Ages 15-17

Ages 18-19Total Births under age 20Ages 20-24Ages 25-29Ages 30-3535 Years and OlderUnknown

Total Births

% of Births to Single Women

Low Birth WeightVery Low Birth Weight

1132,216

5,0867,415

17,03813,324

8,4874,038

8

50,310

36.4%

4,021649

1052,322

5,1457,572

16,65213,251

8,5633,971

20

50,029

35.2%

3,899665

1202,492

5,2197,831

16,06513,471

8,1824,140

23

49,712

34.3%

3,711643

0.2%4.4%

10.1%14.7%33.9%26.5%16.9%

8.0%0.0%

8.0%1.3%

0.2%4.6%

10.3%15.1%33.3%26.5%17.1%

7.9%0.0%

7.8%1.3%

0.2%5.0%

10.5%15.8%32.3%27.1%16.5%

8.3%0.0%

7.5%1.3%

224

6793

200157

75381

564

32.3%

448

227

74103198157

66290

553

33.5%

343

326

6190

207136

59290

521

31.4%

4011

0.4%4.3%

11.9%16.5%35.5%27.8%13.3%

6.7%0.2%

7.8%1.4%

0.4%4.9%

13.4%18.6%35.8%28.4%11.9%

5.2%0.0%

6.1%0.5%

0.6%5.0%

11.7%17.3%39.7%26.1%11.3%

5.6%0.0%

7.7%2.1%

Births by Age of Mother

100% 100% 100% 100%100%100%

Low Weight Births*

Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 14.414.414.414.214.013.3

SOURCE: MCH Planning and Evaluation, Maternal and Child Health Services, Oklahoma State Department of Health, 2000, 2001, and 2002.*Low birth weight is <2,500 grams or 5.5 lbs; very low birth weight is < 1,500 grams or 3.3 lbs.

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Section B, Table 7Resident Live Births by Mother's Race and Level of Education

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

200220012000 200220012000 State of OklahomaSequoyah County

No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %

39,2454,6935,1561,114

102

5,251

11,95538,355

38,9964,6065,2651,080

82

4,937

11,74438,285

38,5124,7775,2061,013

204

4,352

11,38938,323

78.0%77.9%77.5%9.3%9.2%9.6%

10.2%10.5%10.5%2.2%2.2%2.0%0.2%0.2%0.4%

10.4%9.9%8.8%

23.8%23.5%22.9%76.2%76.5%77.1%

43011

12030

14

152412

4258

11730

16

164389

3949

11710

6

139382

76.2%76.9%75.6%2.0%1.4%1.7%

21.3%21.2%22.5%0.5%0.5%0.2%0.0%0.0%0.0%

2.5%2.9%1.2%

27.0%29.7%26.7%73.0%70.3%73.3%

Mother's Race

WhiteBlackNative AmericaOtherUnknown

Total Births

Hispanic

<12 Grades12 Grades +

Maternal Level of Education

50,31050,02949,712564553521 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

Total Births 50,31050,02949,712564553521 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

1

2

3

SOURCE: MCH Planning and Evaluation, Maternal and Child Health Services, Oklahoma State Department of Health, 2000, 2001, and 2002.

Hispanic population is not a race group but rather a description of ethnic origin; Hispanics are included in all other race groups.NA = Not Available.

Native American includes American Indians and Alaska Natives.Other is defined as Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders and all others.

1

2

3

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Section B, Table 8High Parity Births and Entry into Care

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

200220012000 200220012000

State of OklahomaSequoyah County

High Parity Births

Age <20 with 2+ DeliveriesPercent of Births to Teens

Age 20+ with 4+ DeliveriesPercent of Births to Adults

Entry into Care

2603.5%

2,0104.7%

6191.2%

37,40074.3%

2563.4%

1,8014.2%

6571.3%

37,75275.5%

1832.3%

1,1842.8%

5471.1%

34,11368.6%

55.4%

214.5%

142.5%421

74.6%

43.9%

276.0%

183.3%375

67.8%

33.3%

204.6%

91.7%375

72.0%

No CareNo Care Percent

First Trimester CareFirst Trimester Care Percent

*

SOURCE: MCH Planning and Evaluation, Maternal and Child Health Services, Oklahoma State Department of Health, 2000, 2001, and 2002.

High Parity includes teens, under age 20, with 2 or more previous births, and adults, age 20 and over, with 4 or more previous births.

NA = Not Available.

*

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Section B, Table 9Injury Incidence

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

199919981997 199919981997

State of OklahomaSequoyah County

Brain Injuries 3,3352,962NA0.970.87

1915NA0.490.39Average Rate/1000

Spinal Cord Injuries 138124NA0.040.04

32NA0.080.05Average Rate/1000

Motor Vehicle Deaths 594757NA0.170.22

139NA0.340.24Average Rate/1000

Burn 363381NA0.110.11

97NA0.230.18Average Rate/1000

Submersion 114129NA0.030.04

11NA0.030.03Average Rate/1000

Homicide 235227NA0.070.07

12NA0.030.05Average Rate/1000

Suicide 443472NA0.130.14

24NA0.050.10Average Rate/1000

SOURCE: State of the State's Health, Oklahoma State Department of Health, 1997, 1998, and 1999; 2004 Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., "County & State Projections to 2030."

NA = Not Available.

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Section B, Table 10Leading Causes of Death by County of Residence

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma, 2001

State of OklahomaSequoyah County

Leading Causes

United States

RankNo. of Deaths

RatePer

1,000RankNo. of Deaths

RatePer

1,000RankNo. of Deaths

RatePer

1,000

112 2.84 1 10,733 3.09 1 699,697 2.45 1Diseases of heart

100 2.54 2 7,344 2.12 2 553,251 1.94 2Cancer (Malignant)

41 1.04 3 2,354 0.68 3 163,601 0.57 3Cerebrovascular diseases

18 0.46 4 1,896 0.55 4 123,974 0.43 4Chronic lower respiratory disease

18 0.46 4 1,653 0.48 5 97,707 0.34 5Accidents (unintentional injuries)

11 0.28 6 1,042 0.30 6 71,252 0.25 6Diabetes mellitus

10 0.25 7 558 0.16 9 39,661 0.14 9Kidney disease

6 0.15 9 909 0.26 7 62,123 0.22 7Influenza / pneumonia

6 0.15 9 675 0.19 8 53,679 0.19 8Alzheimer's disease

1 0.03 15 426 0.12 10 32,275 0.11 10Septicemia

NA = Not Available.

SOURCE: County and State Data, Oklahoma State Department of Health, Mortality Statistics, 2001; National Data, National Vital Statistics Report, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, DHHS, 2001; 2004 Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., "County & State Projections to 2030."

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C. EDUCATION DATA

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Education Statistics for School Districts in Sequoyah County

SocialStudies

FineArts

Languages(Non-Engl.)

State of Oklahoma

Total

6.16.16.05.85.9

6.16.16.06.26.5

5.55.55.55.45.3

5.35.25.25.05.0

3.33.33.33.33.3

8.18.27.97.77.7

2002-20032001-20022000-20011999-20001998-1999

34.434.433.933.433.7

Average HS Curriculum (Units Offered in Selected Subject Areas)

Section C, Table 1a

BELFONTE* * * * * *1998-1999 ** * * * * *1999-2000 ** * * * * *2000-2001 ** * * * * *2001-2002 ** * * * * *2002-2003 *

BRUSHY* * * * * *1998-1999 ** * * * * *1999-2000 ** * * * * *2000-2001 ** * * * * *2001-2002 ** * * * * *2002-2003 *

CENTRAL8.0 4.0 7.0 5.0 4.0 2.01998-1999 30.08.5 6.0 6.0 5.5 1.0 2.01999-2000 29.06.5 5.0 6.0 7.5 0.0 2.02000-2001 27.09.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 1.0 2.02001-2002 27.07.0 5.0 5.0 6.5 1.0 2.02002-2003 26.5

GANS0.0 5.0 0.0 6.0 4.0 2.01998-1999 17.00.0 5.0 6.0 3.0 3.0 2.01999-2000 19.06.0 5.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 2.02000-2001 28.06.0 5.0 9.0 5.0 2.0 2.02001-2002 29.05.0 4.0 8.0 4.0 2.0 2.02002-2003 25.0

* No High School in district; therefore, no statistics are available.

SOURCE: OK Office of Accountablility, "Profiles 1999 - District Reports," "Profiles 2000 - District Reports," "Profiles 2001 - District Reports," "Profiles 2002 - District Reports," and "Profiles 2003 - District Reports."

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LanguageArts Science Math

Education Statistics for School Districts in Sequoyah County

SocialStudies

FineArts

Languages(Non-Engl.)

State of Oklahoma

Total

6.16.16.05.85.9

6.16.16.06.26.5

5.55.55.55.45.3

5.35.25.25.05.0

3.33.33.33.33.3

8.18.27.97.77.7

2002-20032001-20022000-20011999-20001998-1999

34.434.433.933.433.7

Average HS Curriculum (Units Offered in Selected Subject Areas)

Section C, Table 1b

GORE5.0 5.0 5.0 4.5 4.0 0.01998-1999 23.57.0 5.0 7.0 6.0 4.0 2.01999-2000 31.06.0 4.0 6.0 6.0 3.0 3.02000-2001 28.06.0 6.0 3.0 6.0 3.0 2.02001-2002 26.07.0 8.0 4.0 3.0 9.0 2.02002-2003 33.0

GUM SPRINGS* * * * * *1998-1999 *

LIBERTY* * * * * *1998-1999 ** * * * * *1999-2000 ** * * * * *2000-2001 ** * * * * *2001-2002 ** * * * * *2002-2003 *

MARBLE CITY* * * * * *1998-1999 ** * * * * *1999-2000 ** * * * * *2000-2001 ** * * * * *2001-2002 ** * * * * *2002-2003 *

MOFFETT* * * * * *1998-1999 ** * * * * *1999-2000 ** * * * * *2000-2001 ** * * * * *2001-2002 ** * * * * *2002-2003 *

* No High School in district; therefore, no statistics are available.

SOURCE: OK Office of Accountablility, "Profiles 1999 - District Reports," "Profiles 2000 - District Reports," "Profiles 2001 - District Reports," "Profiles 2002 - District Reports," and "Profiles 2003 - District Reports."

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LanguageArts Science Math

Education Statistics for School Districts in Sequoyah County

SocialStudies

FineArts

Languages(Non-Engl.)

State of Oklahoma

Total

6.16.16.05.85.9

6.16.16.06.26.5

5.55.55.55.45.3

5.35.25.25.05.0

3.33.33.33.33.3

8.18.27.97.77.7

2002-20032001-20022000-20011999-20001998-1999

34.434.433.933.433.7

Average HS Curriculum (Units Offered in Selected Subject Areas)

Section C, Table 1c

MULDROW12.5 10.0 10.0 4.0 6.0 2.01998-1999 44.511.5 7.0 8.0 4.0 12.0 2.01999-2000 44.511.0 6.0 8.0 3.5 5.0 2.02000-2001 35.511.0 7.0 7.5 4.0 5.0 2.02001-2002 36.512.0 7.0 8.5 5.0 4.0 2.02002-2003 38.5

ROLAND8.0 9.0 7.0 8.5 4.0 1.01998-1999 37.57.0 8.0 6.0 7.5 4.0 0.01999-2000 32.59.0 8.0 6.0 6.5 5.0 1.02000-2001 35.5

11.0 8.0 6.0 7.5 5.0 2.02001-2002 39.57.0 9.0 7.0 7.5 5.0 2.02002-2003 37.5

SALLISAW9.0 7.0 10.0 5.0 8.0 2.01998-1999 41.0

10.0 7.0 12.0 6.0 8.0 2.01999-2000 45.011.0 8.0 8.0 5.0 8.0 2.02000-2001 42.0

9.0 7.0 7.0 9.0 9.0 3.02001-2002 44.08.0 6.0 5.0 7.0 9.5 2.02002-2003 37.5

VIAN8.0 7.0 7.0 5.5 7.0 2.01998-1999 36.55.0 7.0 7.0 6.5 9.0 3.01999-2000 37.57.0 7.0 6.0 3.5 9.0 2.02000-2001 34.56.0 8.0 6.0 6.5 9.0 2.02001-2002 37.56.0 8.0 4.0 7.0 8.0 2.02002-2003 35.0

* No High School in district; therefore, no statistics are available.

SOURCE: OK Office of Accountablility, "Profiles 1999 - District Reports," "Profiles 2000 - District Reports," "Profiles 2001 - District Reports," "Profiles 2002 - District Reports," and "Profiles 2003 - District Reports."

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Education Statistics for School Districts in Sequoyah CountyAmerican College Test (ACT) Scores

Section C, Table 2

2002-20032001-20022000-20011999-20001998-1999

20.720.620.720.920.7

20.820.821.021.021.0

School Year:

National

State of Oklahoma

BELFONTE *****BRUSHY *****CENTRAL 19.518.117.921.521.3GANS 19.016.217.518.3**GORE 19.119.620.917.820.5LIBERTY *****MARBLE CITY *****MOFFETT *****MULDROW 21.319.820.119.820.7ROLAND 19.319.820.121.819.2SALLISAW 21.221.521.020.621.0VIAN 20.518.819.119.719.6

* No High School in district; therefore, no statistics are available.

SOURCE: OK Office of Accountablility, "Profiles 1999 - District Reports," "Profiles 2000 - District Reports," "Profiles 2001 - District Reports," "Profiles 2002 - District Reports," and "Profiles 2003 - District Reports."

** Data not reported to protect the privacy laws (small number of students).

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Education Statistics for School Districts in Sequoyah CountyHigh School Dropout Rates and Graduation Rates

Section C, Table 3

02-0301-0200-0199-0098-99 02-0301-0200-0199-0098-99

74.5%78.5%75.2%74.3%74.4%3.6%3.9%4.7%5.2%5.1%

High School Dropout Rates High School Graduation Rates**

State of OklahomaBELFONTE ***** *****BRUSHY ***** *****CENTRAL 3.6%1.2%4.0%2.6%2.0% 89.0%76.3%69.7%69.1%83.6%GANS 1.8%4.9%5.0%10.3%8.8% 99.4%97.7%89.4%97.1%123.1%GORE 6.2%6.9%5.7%3.9%6.1% 75.4%76.9%60.1%74.3%56.3%LIBERTY ***** *****MARBLE CITY ***** *****MOFFETT ***** *****MULDROW 3.4%4.4%2.9%4.4%4.4% 61.2%81.8%76.2%66.4%61.8%ROLAND 1.4%1.7%3.0%2.8%1.4% 100.1%78.6%67.1%83.4%66.3%SALLISAW 4.9%2.8%2.1%4.5%5.2% 60.7%62.7%62.0%64.1%67.7%VIAN 1.7%6.0%6.5%4.4%5.6% 82.1%77.0%74.8%72.8%78.5%

SOURCE: OK Office of Accountablility, "Profiles 1999 - District Reports," "Profiles 2000 - District Reports," "Profiles 2001 - District Reports," "Profiles 2002 - District Reports," and "Profiles 2003 - District Reports."* No High School in district; therefore, no statistics are available.** High school graduation rate is based on the 9th grade enrollment in order to track class growth, and thus can exceed 100%.

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Education Statistics for School Districts in Sequoyah CountySchool Enrollment

Section C, Table 4

State of Oklahoma

02-0301-0200-0199-0098-995-Year Change

from 98-99 to 02-031-Year Change

from 01-02 to 02-031,143618,100618,731623,054623,799 -99.8%-99.8%

BELFONTE 165175165160171 -5.7%-3.2%BRUSHY 255247236243235 3.0%8.4%CENTRAL 528526495483484 0.4%9.2%GANS 367327320328300 12.4%22.5%GORE 678683693685615 -0.7%10.3%LIBERTY 321318312315314 1.1%2.1%MARBLE CITY 166180175189186 -7.5%-10.8%MOFFETT 330320297257211 3.0%56.0%MULDROW 1,5421,5461,5891,5981,543 -0.3%-0.1%ROLAND 1,2821,2241,2371,2631,264 4.7%1.4%SALLISAW 1,8691,8891,8721,9221,928 -1.0%-3.1%VIAN 930967967919909 -3.8%2.3%

SOURCE: OK Office of Accountablility, "Profiles 1999 - District Reports," "Profiles 2000 - District Reports," "Profiles 2001 - District Reports," "Profiles 2002 - District Reports," and "Profiles 2003 - District Reports."

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Education Statistics for School Districts in Sequoyah CountyPercent of Students Eligible for Free/Reduced Lunches*

Section C, Table 5

State of Oklahoma

02-0301-0200-0199-0098-99

52.4%49.3%48.8%48.2%47.8%

BELFONTE 82.3%80.4%83.8%80.5%77.9%BRUSHY 75.4%85.3%75.8%72.8%66.9%CENTRAL 65.0%63.5%62.4%58.6%65.1%GANS 75.7%78.4%77.2%76.0%74.0%GORE 64.1%62.8%62.5%66.0%66.3%LIBERTY 59.5%59.2%62.5%64.5%66.2%MARBLE CITY 90.2%85.6%84.6%90.8%89.6%MOFFETT 94.6%94.3%100.2%96.6%88.9%MULDROW 60.6%68.6%68.3%64.3%58.6%ROLAND 59.8%64.4%57.8%58.0%55.2%SALLISAW 60.1%56.1%54.1%52.0%53.8%VIAN 78.3%72.0%75.4%78.0%75.7%

* Total number of students eligible for free or reduced pay lunch program in each district divided by total enrollment in each district. This number could exceed 100%.

SOURCE: OK Office of Accountablility, "Profiles 1999 - District Reports," "Profiles 2000 - District Reports," "Profiles 2001 - District Reports," "Profiles 2002 - District Reports," and "Profiles 2003 - District Reports."

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Education Statistics for School Districts in Sequoyah CountyJuvenile Offenders, Average Number of Offenses, and Gang Activity

Section C, Table 6a

State of Oklahoma

02-0301-0200-0199-0098-99

2.01.91.91.91.963.261.958.656.053.9

0.30.30.40.50.6

One out of every _ students was charged.Of those charged, each averaged _ offenses.Of those charged, _ were alleged gang members.

BELFONTEOne out of every _ students was charged.Of those charged, each averaged _ offenses.Of those charged, _ were alleged gang members.

0.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0

BRUSHYOne out of every _ students was charged.Of those charged, each averaged _ offenses.Of those charged, _ were alleged gang members.

241.00.00.00.00.01.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0

CENTRALOne out of every _ students was charged.Of those charged, each averaged _ offenses.Of those charged, _ were alleged gang members.

59.987.582.7162.0497.03.72.22.51.71.00.00.00.00.00.0

GANSOne out of every _ students was charged.Of those charged, each averaged _ offenses.Of those charged, _ were alleged gang members.

49.182.3100.30.0294.01.92.56.00.01.00.00.00.00.00.0

GOREOne out of every _ students was charged.Of those charged, each averaged _ offenses.Of those charged, _ were alleged gang members.

117.2102.70.0235.7631.04.21.00.01.31.00.00.00.00.00.0

LIBERTYOne out of every _ students was charged.Of those charged, each averaged _ offenses.Of those charged, _ were alleged gang members.

0.00.00.00.0161.50.00.00.00.01.00.00.00.00.00.0

MARBLE CITYOne out of every _ students was charged.Of those charged, each averaged _ offenses.Of those charged, _ were alleged gang members.

84.50.0156.00.00.01.00.06.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0

SOURCE: OK Office of Accountablility, "Profiles 1999 - District Reports," "Profiles 2000 - District Reports," "Profiles 2001 - District Reports," "Profiles 2002 - District Reports," and "Profiles 2003 - District Reports."

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Education Statistics for School Districts in Sequoyah CountyJuvenile Offenders, Average Number of Offenses, and Gang Activity

Section C, Table 6b

State of Oklahoma

02-0301-0200-0199-0098-99

2.01.91.91.91.963.261.958.656.053.9

0.30.30.40.50.6

One out of every _ students was charged.Of those charged, each averaged _ offenses.Of those charged, _ were alleged gang members.

MOFFETTOne out of every _ students was charged.Of those charged, each averaged _ offenses.Of those charged, _ were alleged gang members.

290.00.00.0217.00.01.00.00.01.00.00.00.00.00.00.0

MULDROWOne out of every _ students was charged.Of those charged, each averaged _ offenses.Of those charged, _ were alleged gang members.

98.4258.294.1231.4387.02.11.21.91.61.30.00.00.00.01.0

ROLANDOne out of every _ students was charged.Of those charged, each averaged _ offenses.Of those charged, _ were alleged gang members.

115.5102.3111.0143.9209.02.22.21.11.31.50.00.00.00.00.0

SALLISAWOne out of every _ students was charged.Of those charged, each averaged _ offenses.Of those charged, _ were alleged gang members.

44.558.948.491.785.52.61.53.52.11.60.00.02.03.01.0

VIANOne out of every _ students was charged.Of those charged, each averaged _ offenses.Of those charged, _ were alleged gang members.

155.261.898.1118.190.61.81.42.41.41.70.01.01.00.00.0

SOURCE: OK Office of Accountablility, "Profiles 1999 - District Reports," "Profiles 2000 - District Reports," "Profiles 2001 - District Reports," "Profiles 2002 - District Reports," and "Profiles 2003 - District Reports."

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Sequoyah County State of Oklahoma

Section D, Table 1Traffic Accident Facts

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

Traffic Fatalities (Deaths)

Number Rate Per 1,000 Population

Number Rate Per 1,000 Population

Year

1998 769 0.239 0.24

1999 747 0.2220 0.52

2000 662 0.194 0.10

2001 682 0.204 0.10

2002 739 0.219 0.23

SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, "Oklahoma Crash Facts," 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002; 2004 Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., "County & State Projections to 2030."

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Traffic Accident Facts for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

Number of Crashes by Highway Class

Section D, Table 2

2002200120001999

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

US Highways 63616980 10.710.911.512.3 4.24.35.05.0

Interstate Highways 94119123112 16.021.220.517.3 9.710.18.38.2

Turnpikes 0000 0.00.00.00.0 1.91.81.71.6

State Highways 73516561 12.49.110.99.4 4.95.15.25.3

County Roads 100105122146 17.018.720.422.5 7.47.47.98.1

City Streets 10095127160 17.016.921.224.7 52.552.163.363.3

US Hwy. & City Streets 1531248878 26.122.114.712.0 11.110.65.45.3

State Hwy. & City Streets 46511 0.71.10.81.7 8.38.53.23.3

587561599648 100.0100.0100.0100.0 100.0100.0100.0100.0Total

SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, "Oklahoma Crash Facts," 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002.Total percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding errors.

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Traffic Accident Facts for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

2002200120001999

Collision (Crashes) by Injury Severity

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

Section D, Table 3

Total Fatalities

Incapacitating

Possible

Non-Injury

Unknown

Injuries7

56

78

107

324

15

4

39

82

99

332

5

4

48

64

112

359

12

14

29

66

125

407

7

Non-Incapacitating

Total Injuries

GRAND TOTAL 587561599648

1.2

9.5

13.3

18.2

55.2

2.6

0.7

7.0

14.6

17.6

59.2

0.9

0.7

8.0

10.7

18.7

59.9

2.0

2.2

4.5

10.2

19.3

62.8

1.1

0.8

3.9

13.7

19.9

58.8

2.9

0.8

3.8

13.5

20.6

58.4

2.9

0.7

3.9

14.0

20.4

58.3

2.7

0.8

4.2

14.2

20.5

57.7

2.6

580557595634 99.299.299.399.2

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

98.899.399.397.8

100.0100.0100.0100.0

SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, "Oklahoma Crash Facts," 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002.Total percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding errors.

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Traffic Accident Facts for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

2002200120001999

Injuries by Severity

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

Section D, Table 4

Total Fatalities

Incapacitating

Possible

Non-Injury*

Unknown*

Injuries9

74

124

197

687

49

4

54

110

206

692

31

4

53

100

201

738

49

20

47

90

211

Non-Incapacitating

Total Injuries

GRAND TOTAL 1,1401,0971,145368

0.8

6.5

10.9

17.3

60.3

4.3

0.4

4.9

10.0

18.8

63.1

2.8

0.3

4.6

8.7

17.6

64.5

4.3

5.4

12.8

24.5

57.3

0.5

2.5

9.9

16.3

65.6

5.2

0.4

2.4

9.8

16.8

65.4

5.2

0.4

2.4

10.1

16.8

65.5

4.8

0.5

2.8

10.7

17.6

66.6

1.8

NR NR

NR NR

1,1311,0931,141348 99.599.699.699.5

100.0100.0 100.0100.0 100.0100.0 100.0100.0

99.299.699.794.6

SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, "Oklahoma Crash Facts," 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002.

* During 1998, these categories were not reported. NR = Not Reported.Total percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding errors.

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Traffic Accident Facts for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

2002200120001999

Alcohol Related Fatalities and Injuries

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

Section D, Table 5

Total Fatalities

Incapacitating

Possible

Non-Injury

Unknown

Injuries1

17

18

6

21

0

1

11

20

12

49

2

1

4

14

22

64

4

3

10

14

24

50

1

Non-Incapacitating

Total Injuries

GRAND TOTAL 6395109102

1.6

27.0

28.6

9.5

33.3

0.0

1.1

11.6

21.1

12.6

51.6

2.1

0.9

3.7

12.8

20.2

58.7

3.7

2.9

9.8

13.7

23.5

49.0

1.0

1.7

8.2

18.7

19.1

50.1

2.2

2.0

7.7

19.3

19.8

48.7

2.6

1.6

7.5

20.7

18.3

49.8

2.1

1.7

8.1

21.4

20.6

46.9

1.2

629410899 98.398.098.498.3

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

98.498.999.197.1

100.0100.0100.0100.0

SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, "Oklahoma Crash Facts," 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002.Total percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding errors.

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Traffic Accident Facts for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

2002200120001999

Non-Alcohol Related Fatalities and Injuries

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

Section D, Table 6

Total Fatalities

Incapacitating

Possible

Non-Injury*

Unknown*

Injuries8

57

106

191

666

49

3

43

90

194

643

29

3

49

86

179

674

45

17

37

76

187

Non-Incapacitating

Total Injuries

GRAND TOTAL 1,0771,0021,036317

0.7

5.3

9.8

17.7

61.8

4.5

0.3

4.3

9.0

19.4

64.2

2.9

0.3

4.7

8.3

17.3

65.1

4.3

5.4

11.7

24.0

59.0

0.4

2.1

9.3

16.1

66.6

5.4

0.3

2.1

9.2

16.6

66.5

5.4

0.3

2.1

9.4

16.7

66.4

4.9

0.4

2.5

10.1

17.4

67.7

1.8

NR NR

NR NR

1,0699991,033300 99.699.799.799.6

100.0100.0 100.0100.0 100.0100.0 100.0100.0

99.399.799.794.6

SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, "Oklahoma Crash Facts," 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002.* During 1998, these categories were not reported. NR = Not Reported.Total percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding errors.

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Traffic Accident Facts for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

2002200120001999

Unsafe Speed Related Crashes - By Crash Severity Indicator

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

Section D, Table 7

Total Fatalities

Incapacitating

Possible

Non-Injury

Unknown

Injuries1

17

23

28

51

5

2

10

29

24

46

1

0

15

25

21

80

3

2

10

12

24

56

1

Non-Incapacitating

Total Injuries

GRAND TOTAL 125112144105

0.8

13.6

18.4

22.4

40.8

4.0

1.8

8.9

25.9

21.4

41.1

0.9

0.0

10.4

17.4

14.6

55.6

2.1

1.9

9.5

11.4

22.9

53.3

1.0

1.6

6.2

19.4

19.8

49.5

3.4

1.7

5.7

19.3

20.7

49.4

3.2

1.5

5.9

18.5

20.7

50.5

2.9

1.7

6.4

20.8

21.2

46.5

3.4

124110144103 98.498.398.598.3

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

99.298.2100.098.1

100.0100.0100.0100.0

SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, "Oklahoma Crash Facts," 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002.Total percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding errors.

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Traffic Accident Facts for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

2002200120001999

Alcohol Related Crashes - By Crash Injury Severity

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

Section D, Table 8

Total Fatalities

Incapacitating

Possible

Non-Injury

Unknown

Injuries1

15

10

1

15

0

1

9

17

6

25

0

1

4

10

9

33

1

3

6

8

11

31

0

Non-Incapacitating

Total Injuries

GRAND TOTAL 42585859

2.4

35.7

23.8

2.4

35.7

0.0

1.7

15.5

29.3

10.3

43.1

0.0

1.7

6.9

17.2

15.5

56.9

1.7

5.1

10.2

13.6

18.6

52.5

0.0

2.7

10.6

22.1

18.3

45.8

0.5

2.9

10.4

22.7

19.7

43.3

0.9

2.6

10.2

24.1

17.8

44.5

0.7

2.6

10.3

23.6

19.1

43.7

0.6

41575756 97.397.197.497.4

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

97.698.398.394.9

100.0100.0100.0100.0

SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, "Oklahoma Crash Facts," 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002.Total percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding errors.

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Traffic Accident Facts for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

2002200120001999

Persons Injured in Crashes Involving a School Bus

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

County State%Nos. %

Section D, Table 9

Total Fatalities

Incapacitating

Possible

Non-Injury

Unknown

Injuries0

2

1

4

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

0

0

0

0

0

3

0

Non-Incapacitating

Total Injuries

GRAND TOTAL 11043

0.0

18.2

9.1

36.4

36.4

0.0

---

---

---

---

---

---

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

100.0

0.0

0.2

1.8

9.1

19.5

60.9

8.5

0.4

1.5

6.2

21.0

66.8

4.0

0.8

1.8

4.5

31.1

56.1

5.7

0.6

2.8

10.6

13.4

71.7

0.9

11043 99.899.699.299.4

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0---100.0100.0

100.0---100.0100.0

SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, "Oklahoma Crash Facts," 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002.Total percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding errors.

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E. CRIME DATA

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Crime Incidence for Sequoyah CountySection E, Table 1a

Oklahoma Crime Index Offenses for Sequoyah County Law Enforcement Agencies

Population

TotalCrimeIndex

CrimeRate/1,000 Murder Rape Robbery

Felonious Assault

Breakingand

Entering Larceny

MotorVehicleTheft ArsonYearAgency

Sheriff's Office 1998 22,077 391 17.71 2 5 4 65 162 114 39 131999 22,374 550 24.58 1 6 8 126 192 148 69 122000 23,227 691 29.75 3 12 2 155 219 203 97 402001 23,675 712 30.07 8 5 159 262 196 82 62002 23,970 440 18.36 1 2 1 99 133 170 34 7

Sallisaw Police Dept. 1998 7,815 367 46.96 1 16 64 260 26 11999 7,937 471 59.34 1 1 17 64 353 35 32000 8,086 557 68.88 3 3 79 69 343 60 32001 7,989 651 81.49 3 3 143 121 333 48 32002 8,089 502 62.06 3 5 1 139 72 255 27 4

Gore Police Dept. 1998 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA1999 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA2000 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA2001 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA2002 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Muldrow Police Dept. 1998 3,191 101 31.65 17 23 52 91999 3,199 142 44.39 2 8 37 88 72000 3,394 79 23.28 1 2 6 22 40 82001 3,104 89 28.67 2 11 19 48 92002 3,143 81 25.77 2 11 22 44 2 1

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SOURCE: Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, Oklahoma Crime Index Offenses, 1998-2002.NA = Not Available

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Crime Incidence for Sequoyah CountySection E, Table 1b

Oklahoma Crime Index Offenses for Sequoyah County Law Enforcement Agencies

Population

TotalCrimeIndex

CrimeRate/1,000 Murder Rape Robbery

Felonious Assault

Breakingand

Entering Larceny

MotorVehicleTheft ArsonYearAgency

Roland PD 1998 2,668 90 33.73 1 1 1 14 64 9 11999 2,711 64 23.61 1 15 42 62000 2,781 56 20.14 2 11 37 62001 2,842 38 13.37 1 2 13 21 12002 2,878 50 17.37 1 1 4 5 32 7 1

Vian PD 1998 1,465 40 27.30 3 11 6 18 2 11999 1,437 40 27.84 1 2 10 11 14 2 22000 1,443 42 29.11 1 2 10 6 21 2 22001 1,362 100 73.42 1 1 16 35 40 72002 1,379 33 23.93 1 8 13 11

Sequoyah County

39,45938,97238,93137,65837,216

1,106 4 11 3 261 245 512 70 131,590 12 12 331 450 638 147 91,425 4 16 9 252 327 644 173 451,267 1 10 12 161 319 645 119 17

989 3 9 5 110 269 508 85 16

28.0340.8036.6033.6426.57

20022001200019991998

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SOURCE: Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, Oklahoma Crime Index Offenses, 1998-2002.NA = Not Available

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Section E, Table 2Arrests by Category

for Sequoyah County and the State of Oklahoma

200220012000State of OklahomaSequoyah County

1999 2002200120001999

Juvenile Crime ArrestsTotal Juvenile Arrests

NumberRate per 1,000 PopulationCounty Ranking(1 = Most Favorable)

1383.5

29

421.1

320.8

170.4

2,08552.3

64

2055.1

90922.8

44111.1

3268.3

66

822.1

250.6

260.7

2,57265.3

73

2616.6

72918.5

65816.7

2747.0

59

501.3

140.4

110.3

2,38261.0

72

2526.5

69117.7

52313.4

1914.9

37

350.9

200.5

170.4

2,67069.1

74

2145.5

69918.1

70618.3

23,9706.9

6,9162.0

1,7660.5

2,0680.6

142,42540.8

16,0894.6

20,3315.8

47,81713.7

24,8857.2

7,4282.2

1,9060.6

2,0910.6

139,68840.4

14,9184.3

19,8795.8

48,36514.0

25,8697.5

7,8172.3

2,0720.6

2,1030.6

140,03140.7

14,9814.4

20,0425.8

49,20514.3

27,8998.0

8,8692.6

1,9930.6

2,2980.7

140,06440.4

15,9984.6

18,6445.4

50,68714.6

Juvenile Arrests - Index CrimesNumberRate per 1,000 Population

Juvenile Arrests - Drug RelatedNumberRate per 1,000 Population

Juvenile Arrests - Alcohol RelatedNumberRate per 1,000 Population

Adult Crime ArrestsTotal Adult Arrests

NumberRate per 1,000 Population

Adult Arrests - Index CrimesNumberRate per 1,000 Population

Adult Arrests - Drug RelatedNumberRate per 1,000 Population

Adult Arrests - Alcohol RelatedNumberRate per 1,000 Population

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--- --- --- ---

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1

County Ranking(1 = Most Favorable)

SOURCE: Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, 1999-2002.Index Crimes include murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft (DOES NOT include manslaughter and other non-aggravated assaults).

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