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John Hoover is the best sports writer in Oklahoma, and early in his career, he was sports editor for the Tahlequah Daily ...
The U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations Thursday largely rejected Trump administration proposals to slash funding for education programs, medical research grants, health initiatives and Ukraine ...
When President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, he gave state leaders — not federal regulators — the power to decide whether and how to participate in ...
The names of sports teams in the U.S. has become a focus of President Donald J. Trump, who recently threatened to cancel a ...
With the funding scare settled for Tahlequah Public Schools, the Monthly Mingle held at Cherokee Elementary was full of ...
Traffic Crashes are the No. 1 cause of death for students ages 16-24. The goal of Oklahoma Challenge is to increase teen ...
Explain your specific job with Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office, and what does a typical day look like for you?
When the Hulbert Lady Riders take the field at Pocola, Monday, Aug. 11, there won’t be a lot of new faces. Last year’s Lady ...
The Democratic National Committee recently launched billboards outside of rural hospitals in four states, including one in ...
Not so very long ago, Cherokee County folks were tolerant of people with different opinions. Even if they didn’t agree with one another, they maintained a modicum of civility, because ...
A local man accused of first-degree rape pleaded not guilty to the charge in Cherokee County District Court last week.
Applications are being accepting through Aug. 15 for the Leadership Tahlequah Class 28. Participants will be selected Aug. 31.
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