Oklahoma public school educators gathered on March 26 for Cherokee Nation’s Public School Appreciation Day at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa, where a record $7.9 million was distributed
Air Force veteran James LeRoy Locut, 83, of Sand Springs, departed Monday for Washington, D.C., with eight other veterans who served during the Vietnam War.
A U.S. Navy veteran from Claremore was among a group of Vietnam veterans and one World War II veteran who left Monday as part of Cherokee Nation’s 10th Cherokee Warrior
The Cherokee Nation has been awarded a $2.5 million U.S. Department of Transportation Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods planning grant for a future Willis Road bridge project, which aims to improve
Following what tribal leaders called successful negotiations with the state, the Cherokee Nation Tribal Council on March 11 ratified a new tobacco compact “for the mutual benefit of both sovereign