Man withdraws guilty plea in soliciting case
A man accused of soliciting sexual acts from a minor made a motion to withdraw his guilty plea in Cherokee County District Court after he was sentenced to 15 years
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A man accused of soliciting sexual acts from a minor made a motion to withdraw his guilty plea in Cherokee County District Court after he was sentenced to 15 years
Community members can discover the hidden world of insects while learning about Cherokee values and environmental stewardship during the free Intro to Park Bugs program Tuesday, July 21 at Wilma
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. — The Northeastern State University women’s golf program had four golfers earn Women’s Golf Coaching Association All-American Scholar status.
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and the Oklahoma State Department of Health are warning Oklahoma stores that they could face enforcement action from OSDH for selling dangerous and intoxicating products
It’s another one of those instances where I feel there’s a lot in the sports world to talk about, but also nothing I have any lengthy opinions to share about
TAHLEQUAH – Members of the Cherokee Nation Tribal Council heard good reports on health care facilities being built by the tribe, and the importance of the anniversary of 1839 Act
It’s a new season, but that doesn’t mean much has changed for Tahlequah softball.
Music has carried Tyler Cline through some of the most difficult chapters of his life. This fall, it also will bring him back to the Tahlequah stages, where he hopes
El Niño, the warm phase of the El Niño Southern Oscillation, is predicted to intensify to a moderate or strong level this fall, according to the National Weather Service.
Partly cloudy. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 92F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph..
Scattered thunderstorms during the evening, then cloudy skies overnight. Storms may contain strong gusty winds. Low near 70F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 50%.
Starting in November 2021, the Cherokee Nation began looking into building a new hospital, and on July 11, patients were being transported from the old facility to the new one.
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A free tennis clinic is headed to Tahlequah at the Northeastern State University tennis courts.
VIAN – The Blackgum Harvestime Sewing Sisters invite quilt enthusiasts, families, and the community to attend the 17th annual Quilts of Past & Present Quilt Show, celebrating America’s 250th birthday
Scottish immigrants brought their tradition of deep-frying chicken in fat to the American South, and it soon became a staple.
Political signs are popping up all over the state, and with the primary over, those not winning their races had 10 days after the June 16 election to take them
Fifteen years after opening the Academy of Performing Arts in Tahlequah, Lena Huffman is celebrating a pair of milestones that reflect both the growth of her studio and her own
Cherokee County Sheriff Jason Chennault explained the usage of the firearms training center after a noise complaint was reported.
The state dismissed charges against a registered sex offender who was accused of living near a childcare facility.
Rock painting may seem like an odd thing to some, but the practice is gaining traction, bringing the art practiced on cave walls thousands of years ago to modern times.
This season, Hulbert softball is looking to be a defense and pitching-first team.
Gilberto Pacheco was driving to work for a construction job in California when he was pulled over in what court papers called a “traffic stop” in January. He was not
This week, the Oklahoma Transportation Commission approved the County Improvements for Roads and Bridges Plan for Fiscal Years 2027 to 2031.