Oklahoma’s higher education officials reported a 4.5% increase in enrollment by headcount from last fall at the state’s ...
A new federal watchdog audit is ratcheting up pressure on government officials to crack down on billions of dollars in ...
The Cherokee Nation honored hundreds of Native-owned businesses during the tribe’s 17th annual TERO Certified Indian Owned ...
The Oklahoma State Election Board published the numbers of pre-election voter registration numbers Nov. 1, reporting Oklahoma ...
At this point in his career, Tahlequah softball head coach Chris Ray can’t remember how many Coach of the Year Awards he has ...
HULBERT - Senior Night for the Hulbert Riders, Friday, Nov. 8, didn’t end the way they had hoped. When the final buzzer ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Slap fighting is a combat sport subject to state regulation, according to an opinion released by the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office. The opinion, released Thursday, was sought by ...
With little explanation, the Oklahoma Department of Education canceled its search for a vendor to supply 55,000 Bibles for ...
With the rain splattering against their helmets and the wind whistling over their head, Tahlequah football’s offensive ...
Students across Cherokee County are learn about veterans and participating in patriotic activities in the leadup to Veterans ...
Super heroes, witches, and menacing jack-o'-lanterns lined the tables of entries in the Cherokee County 4-H Pumpkin Fair, ...
The Hulbert Riders broke a 36-game losing streak when they defeated Caney Valley, 48-28, Sept. 6. This Friday, Nov. 8, they ...