Cherokee Nation partners with Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma to serve citizens facing legal barriers
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner signed an agreement March 4 with Legal Aid ...
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. has signed three directives that will support increasing tribal citizens’ health care access to telemedicine, dialysis treatment and Medicare.
Seven Cherokee Nation citizens who served in the armed forces are part of their tribe’s 12th Warrior Flight to the nation’s ...
The United States Marshals Museum (USMM) launched a new partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to foster ...
Oral arguments are scheduled for March 20 in the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court for an appeal over the disqualification of ...
The time for planting corn comes early in central Texas due to the warmer climate, and for the past few years Central Texas ...
Cherokee Nation citizen and artist Sarah (Seli) Stewart has started a series of cornhusk dolls in the likeness of living ...
The Oklahoma Rural Elementary Schools (ORES) state basketball tournament saw several schools that are located in the Cherokee ...
The Oklahoma Chapter of the Trail of Tears Association will mark the graves of two Trail of Tears survivors at 1 p.m., April ...
Disqualified Cherokee Nation election candidate David Walkingstick filed an appeal with the tribe’s highest court in a bid to ...
The next meeting of the Tahlequah Writers group is 2-4 p.m., March 15 at Too Fond of Books at 162 Muskogee Ave. in Tahlequah.
For decades, the opioid epidemic has devastated communities across Oklahoma, with American Indians suffering the highest ...
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