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Funding has been removed by federal officials from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which partially funds PBS and NPR ...
Oklahoma's fourth case of a wild deer infected with Chronic Wasting Disease was confirmed this month in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The white-tailed deer was located in Texas County after a ...
An undisclosed offer from the state has been withdrawn and a preliminary hearing has been scheduled for a Hulbert man accused of fentanyl possession near the university.
WABASH, Ind. — Barb Biehl was about 6 years old the first time she saw a movie at the 13-24 Drive-In theater in the 1960s. She remembers wrapping up in blankets and resting on pillows beneath the ...
There are still some registrations open for sporting events for the Cherokee National Holiday. The 3-on-3 basketball tournament registration is the next to close, with the final day set for Saturday, ...
The Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office will kick off a three-part webinar series on cemetery preservation with the first session on Thursday, Sept. 4, at 2 p.m.
The final scrimmage of the season didn't go Tahlequah football's way but that doesn't mean it was a waste of time.
For the second straight game, Tahlequah volleyball’s defense secured a 3-0 sweep. The Lady Tigers took down the Okay Mustangs ...
Kaden Turner and Libby Baker led the Tahlequah cross country teams in the first meet of the season. Turner took second in the ...
Superintendent of Schools Ryan Walters appears to be moving ahead with a requirement that prospective teachers pass a U.S.
Visitors can xplore the evolution of Cherokee artistic creation in a new exhibit at the Cherokee National History Museum.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that a Coweta man pleaded guilty to federal charges.
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