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Stories of Cherokee “little people” abound, from stories of old to people’s actual experiences with them in their lives.
Tulsa native and local attorney K.L. Jones will be featured at Magic City Books Saturday, Aug. 9, noon-2 p.m. as part of a meet-the-author and book signing event ...
On Tuesday, Aug. 5, Cherokee Nation leaders met to celebrate the grand opening of its flagship Early Childhood Unit/Head Start facility in Tahlequah.
The sting of last year’s first-round exit still lingers, but for the Claremore softball team, it has only added fuel to the ...
The Eagles will open their 2025 season on home turf, hosting a meet at 8:45 a.m. Aug. 30, welcoming athletes from grades 6-12 ...
The AmeriCorps Senior Companion Program is recognizing Kathy Hopper as Rogers County’s Champion of Compassion for August 2025 ...
An Arkansas man drowned Monday after he fell into the water at the Port of Catoosa, according to law enforcement.
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation has walked back an action that would have weakened the authority of ...
Todd Wagner, the county's attorney, brought an interlocal agreement from Mayes County to the commissioners' July 28 meeting. Under the pact, Mayes County could ask Rogers County to paint lines on its ...
A member of Inola's Board of Trustees has proposed a rule change he said would crack down on lengthy public debates during meetings.
A youth movement is sweeping through the Sequoyah volleyball program, and coach Zoe Kersey is fully embracing it.