The Oklahoma Legislature wants a dramatic turnaround in student literacy rates to rival the so-called Mississippi Miracle.
For the first time, Woodall students competed at the Special Olympics Oklahoma State Games, earning two medals and marking a ...
The Trump administration wants the U.S. Supreme Court to empower states to review their voter rolls for noncitizens just days before elections, a change that voting rights advocates say would ...
Flooding has become more of a problem for a family living in the county after a subdivision was built across the road.
The Oklahoma Historical Society announced that the Northeastern State University Foundation in Tahlequah was awarded a $4,300 to acquire historically accurate replica uniforms for the Seminary Hall ...
The Hulbert Senior Center is hosting a mini Health Fair and Ice Cream Social on June 2, 2-4 p.m. Attendees will have the choice of a free ice ...
A former school board member and a retired district superintendent are vying for the Democratic nomination to be Oklahoma’s public schools chief.
Tahlequah Community Playhouse will hold auditions for its summer fundraiser, “Murder at the Rodeo,” by Criss Pearson.
The Tahlequah Nasturtium Garden Club recognized two outstanding properties as the May Yards of the Month. Spring color and hometown pride are on full display as these featured yards showcase the ...
The tribe held a two-day "Expungement Expo" at the Chota Center in Tahlequah May 19-20. Citizens of federally recognized tribes attended, seeking to clear their criminal records.
The Cherokee County Democratic Party will welcome two guests to the regularly scheduled monthly meeting at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 2 at the First Presbyterian Church, 315 E. Shawnee St.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Tierra Landrum is the “hub” of her school building. She’s a school secretary in McAlester Public Schools, a job that has her handle administrative tasks, nursing duties, human ...
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