The weekend edition features our Tribal and Living pages, and lots of content from our writers and the community, including: ...
It wasn't easy, but the Sequoyah girls basketball team has punched its ticket to the State Tournament for the second year in ...
The position of state superintendent is currently an elected position, but Gov. Kevin Stitt has suggested it might be better ...
The Cherokee County Republican Party will meet Monday, March 9, 6:30 p.m., at the Indian Capital Technology Center, featuring ...
Tahlequah wrestling's Sonny Bullet ended his career as a State Placer. Competing in the State Tournament last weekend, ...
The Cherokee identity, in all its rich complexity, grows from common values and a shared cultural heritage. An important ...
What do you think about President Trump's decision to replace Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem with Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin? Choose the response that most closely corresponds with your ...
The weekend edition features our Tribal and Living pages, and lots of content from our writers and the community, including: ...
Tahlequah Area Habitat for Humanity is closely monitoring weather conditions ahead of its upcoming annual Women Build event.
For many years in the 1970s, 1980s and into the 1990s, discussions of the use of U.S. military force suffered from an effect known as Vietnam Syndrome. Many Americans simply ...
By the time the Eufuala Ironheads and Sequoyah Indians met in the Area Tournament, Friday, March 6, they’d become familiar with each other.
A former Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation employee accused of sexually abusing a minor was sentenced to nine years imprisonment in federal court.
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