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.
The Oklahoma Rural Elementary Schools (ORES) state basketball tournament saw several schools that are located in the Cherokee ...
For decades, the opioid epidemic has devastated communities across Oklahoma, with American Indians suffering the highest ...
Considered one of the most exciting acts in the country music genre, multiplatinum artist and songwriter Chris Janson heads ...
Cherokee Nation citizen James “Jim” Muskrat, a 98-year-old CPA, has been volunteering for the VITA (Volunteer Income Tax ...
In committee, all members of the Cherokee Nation Tribal Council backed the chief’s nomination of current CN District Court ...
The Oklahoma Chapter of the Trail of Tears Association will mark the graves of two Trail of Tears survivors at 1 p.m., April ...
Cherokee Nation citizen and artist Sarah (Seli) Stewart has started a series of cornhusk dolls in the likeness of living ...
Disqualified Cherokee Nation election candidate David Walkingstick filed an appeal with the tribe’s highest court in a bid to ...
CLAREMORE – Former Cherokee Phoenix Editorial Board Member Pat Reeder has died at the age of 88. She was the first person ...
Cherokee Nation citizen Cyle Miller opened 4th Street Diner in 2022 to provide traditional Americana meals and baked goods in ...
Cherokee Nation and the city of Tahlequah officials announced a joint project to construct a 4.4-mile pedestrian-friendly ...