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Man accused of DUI, reportedly running over child enters Alford plea

A Tahlequah man accused of driving under the influence and running over a child at a local golf course in June 2023 entered an Alford plea in Cherokee Nation District

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Council of the Cherokee Nation encouraging museums, media to identify living Cherokee artists by tribal enrollment or affiliation

News Release Cherokee Nation The Council of the Cherokee Nation approved a resolution Monday encouraging museums, media outlets and other entities to identify

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Tribe to request that Cherokees referred to by enrollment, affiliation

The Cherokee Nation Tribal Council unanimously passed a resolution Feb. 14 to request museums, media and other entities refer to living Cherokee artists by their tribal enrollment and/or affiliation.

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Tribal Council OKs $54 million in EMS support

In a unanimous vote Jan. 27, the Cherokee Nation Tribal Council agreed to invest $54 million in the tribe’s emergency medical services program.

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UPDATE: Dist. 2 Tribal Council candidate charged with accepting illegal contribution

TAHLEQUAH – Bobby Slover, the losing Dist. 2 candidate in the Cherokee Nation’s July 24’s runoff race, was charged prior to the election with accepting an illegal campaign contribution. The CN Attorney General’s Office filed the charge July 21, contending that Slover, 63, of Tahlequah, “unlawfully and knowingly” accepted a $1,000 campaign donation from a legal entity, which is prohibited. The tribe’s Election Commission rescheduled a July 29 hearing for 1:30 p.m. Aug. 2 instead to address the attorney general’s accusation against Slover. The special meeting will be held inside the EC office at 17763 S. Muskogee Ave. According to the CN Election Code, candidate contributions “may only be made by individual natural persons.”

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