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Politicians like to give lip service to helping Oklahomans who are in trouble, through natural disasters, illnesses, abject poverty or addiction. But when the chips are down, most of them ...
Tahlequah girls track and field continues to set school records. During the Regional Tournament, the Lady Tigers’ 4x100 set a ...
Tahlequah basketball is set to host a camp for players from first through eighth grade. Tuesday, June 24, from 8 a.m. to noon ...
The 2025 spring thoroughbred racing season is officially in the books at Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs, with 225 races ...
Former Olympic wresting gold medalist Kyle Snyder has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct after being arrested in a ...
Earth Note is all about family, food and music, and until the storm closed it down, musicians kept up a steady stream of ...
For folks who like crawfish, fixin's and music, the Crawfish Festival sponsored by Linney Breaux's is an event they are ...
On the second Tuesday of every month, a small group of strangers and neighbors gathers at a local restaurant — not for ...
Israel has said it would allow a limited amount of humanitarian aid into Gaza even as its "extensive” new ground operations ...
For those looking forward to Memorial Day Weekend and the busy summer boating and floating season on the water, Grand River Dam Authority Police Department wants to remind them of ...
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. signed a proclamation May 12, declaring May as Foster Care Awareness Month within the Cherokee Nation reservation and encouraging more Cherokee familie ...
Laughter and the clinking of china echoed across the rolling grounds of Hunter’s Home Saturday afternoon as guests gathered under swaying trees for a Victorian Tea and Etiquette program.
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