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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa will welcome Ann Wilson: The Voice of Heart and Tripsitter at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19 at Hard Rock Live inside the casino.
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Cherokee Nation officials gathered on June 9 near the W.W. Keeler Complex to break ground on the tribe’s new justice center that Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. called a confirmation of another facet of sovereignty reclaimed from the federal government.
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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa will welcome award-winning country music group Diamond Rio at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 11 at Hard Rock Live inside the casino.
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Cherokee Nation citizen Jeff Scott is a gastroenterologist who developed Happy Colon Foods to improve the colonoscopy preparation process.
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Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner allocated millions of dollars for new health career scholarships and grants and extended the deadline for all scholarships to June 30 in a signing ceremony June 4 in Tahlequah.
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The Cherokee National Peace Pavilion in downtown Tahlequah was filled with students and community members for the first Stories on the Square event held every Wednesday in June.
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Cherokee cyclists retracing the Trail of Tears say they prepared well for the physical demand but feel the emotional weight at sites like Camp Ground Cemetery in Illinois, where Cherokees camped and died nearly 200 years ago.
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Members of the Cherokee Nation Tribal Council voted on June 8 to confirm Kristen Smith-Snell Thomas as registrar for the Nation.
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Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. on June 4 named Jerri Killer of Tahlequah as executive director of Housing Programs, succeeding Todd Enlow, who will transition to an advisory role.
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On May 29, Grand View’s summer school students showcased their artwork inspired by the book “The First Fire: A Cherokee Story” by Brad Wagnon and illustrated by Alex Stephenson.
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Cherokee Nation citizen and recent Tahlequah High School graduate Madison Sherron will continue her soccer career at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO) in Miami.
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The Hemmings Great Race presented by Coker Tire will stop in Claremore at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum on Monday, June 22.
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The Route 66 Native Arts Alliance hosted a Native art market in conjunction with the grand reopening of the Blue Whale of Catoosa Park.
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Celebrate the start of summer on Saturday, June 20 at the Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center with a guided solstice walk through the mounds site.
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Hoskin and Warner announced plans to tap the Public Health and Wellness Fund Act to continue an expiring federally-funded community based meat distribution program and add one-time meat vouchers to the low-income farmers market programs on a pilot basis.
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May 28 was a big day for the littlest Cherokees as another child development center opened its doors, this time in the city of Sallisaw.
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The Cherokee Nation’s Election Commission is considering an overhaul of absentee voting documents for the next election in June 2027.
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Cherokee Nation lawmakers on May 28 pushed forward election code reforms recommended by a legislative workgroup chaired by Tribal Councilor Candessa Tehee.
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