Native American Youth throughout the state congregated at Sam Noble Museum on Monday to celebrate the 20th annual Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Program.
The Cherokee Nation has been awarded $200,000 by the U.S. Department of Transportation to help improve safety at the intersection of Grand View Road and Highway 51.
After teaching second grade for 28 years, Cherokee Nation citizen Glenda Sellers retired as a teacher but did not leave the rural Cherokee County school of Grand View behind.
Through participation in a program offered through California Polytechnic State University, Sequoyah High School students are receiving training in digital technology and security.