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Elzy Miller saw the Tahlequah Lady Tigers cross country team make a lot of steps from top to bottom during summer training. Running at 6 a.m. throughout the summer, they boasted a good turnout, from ...
My grandmother, Isabel Keith Baker, and uncle, Principal Chief Bill John Baker – having seen all their effort and hard work ...
For the fourth consecutive season, Northeastern State University student-athletes were named to the National Association of ...
From crypto coins to bibles, overseas development deals to an upcoming line of cellphones, Trump family businesses have raked ...
Stress disrupts a person's emotional or physical balance and activates a response, and that response is typically anxiety and ...
July 11: Elevation is 8 feet above normal and stable; water temperature is 68 degrees and stained. Rainbow trout fishing is ...
Trustees of the Tahlequah Public Works Authority tabled an agenda item to allow Flock Safety license plate readers and a ...
If their larvae are exposed to heat-sensitive fungal spores, the colony raises the temperature—essentially giving itself a ...
The Cherokee Nation honored two Cherokee veterans with the Medal of Patriotism during the July meeting of the Council of the ...
Oklahoma has received a score of 49th in the nation for its health care in 2025, and with projected funding cuts to Medicaid, ...
A pair received a two-year deferred sentence in Cherokee County District Court after pleading no contest to leaving a 2-year-old unattended in a hotel room for an extended period.
About two dozen people gathered at Norris Park Wednesday evening to participate in a peaceful demonstration organized by the local civic group TQ50501.
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