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For the second time in two weeks, Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin has disclosed trades showing that he violated a federal ...
In July 2018, a federal grand jury in the District of Columbia returned an indictment against Russian military intelligence ...
TAHLEQUAH — The Council of the Cherokee Nation swore in three new Councilors along with six reelected incumbent Councilors ...
The first order of business in the Tahlequah Public Works Authority board meeting Aug. 15, was to select a new chair and vice ...
United Wrestling Entertainment Media Day delivered a morning of high-impact action, dramatic confrontations and unforgettable ...
The first order of business in the Tahlequah Public Works Authority board meeting Aug. 15, was to select a new chair and vice ...
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by State Superintendent Ryan Walters against a group that works to enforce the separation of church and state.
Across the Cherokee Nation reservation, students and their families are gearing up for a new school year.
The Keys Board of Education approved contracts, hired staff members and accepted resignations during a Thursday, Aug. 14 meeting.
Tahlequah, Sequoyah, HHS and KHS all officially started the fall season when training camps opened Monday, Aug. 11. Over the ...
A local man received a two-year deferred sentence and a lesser charge after pleading guilty to soliciting of prostitution.
Homelessness was top of mind, when the Oklahoma Policy Institute came to Tahlequah to hear from residents. The open forum took place Aug. 14 at the Tahlequah Public Library, and opening statements ...