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The United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians announced last week that the tribe's gaming ordinance has been approved by an independent regulatory agency.
The District 27 District Attorney’s Office has a new first assistant district attorney. Richard Incremona began his legal ...
Easter is a reminder of the love Jesus taught, how to help a neighbor, and the need to be the hands, feet, and heart of Jesus ...
A building swap between the city of Tahlequah and Tahlequah Public Schools has stirred up concerns about the loss of a historical building used by community organizations and a theater ...
A local woman accused of leaving her 5-year-old autistic child in a place where methamphetamine and paraphernalia were accessible received a deferred sentence after she pleaded guilty to child neglect ...
The Keys Lady Cougars scored first, but two goals by Heavener in the last 30 minutes of the game spelled a 3-2 loss for the ...
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the ...
ROSE – Area residents are invited to celebrate Cherokee culture, ecology and community connection with the return of ...
The Cherokee Nation is celebrating the four-year anniversary of the Wilma P. Mankiller and Charlie Soap Water Act, including ...
Water is life. No one understood this better than former Wilma Mankiller and Charlie Soap. Together, they devoted themselves ...
Chalkbeat reports on Moms for Liberty's ongoing efforts to drive conservative parent activism and sway local and national education agendas.
During the April meeting of the Council of the Cherokee Nation, Cherokee veteran Lee Roy Smith was recognized by Cherokee ...