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Cherokee Nation announces 2024 Remember the Removal Bike Ride participants | Washington County...
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 2 days agoThis year marks the 40th anniversary of the inaugural bike ride in 1984, according to a news release...
Cherokee Nation’s $1.2 Billion Investment in Community Infrastructure
Native News Online via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoCherokee Nation is large and growing, with more than 460,000 citizens making us the largest tribe in...
OTA report alleges OK has lost out on $11.5M in Plate Pay fees from tribes
KFOR articles via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoIn a weekly press briefing, Governor Kevin Stitt called out the tribes for not paying to use...
Cherokee Nation donates nearly $500k to 136 rural fire departments
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 4 days agoEach year, the Cherokee Nation hosts a dinner to honor fire departments across the reservation, and...
Proving Native ancestry complicated process
Tahlequah Daily Press, Okla. via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoMay 23—A common misunderstanding for those who use a DNA test to search for ancestors and find an American Indian marker is that the test can determine a specific tribe. " ...
Cherokee Nation requests Bartlesville-area land be held in trust for gaming purposes
Tulsa World· 7 days agoA former tenant on the property, which the Bartlesville newspaper reported was purchased by the...
This Oklahoma medical school is trying to turn the tide on Native, rural doctor shortage
The Oklahoman· 6 days agoOklahoma State University had partnered with the tribe to open the school, aiming to train a new...
PEACE RUN: Group spreads message at Tulsa Boys' Home
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 5 days agoPeace Run is a movement that runs 10,000 miles across the country, passing along a burning torch from city to city.
WCSO releases 16-year-old Bartlesville weekend shooting suspect due to Tribal status
Examiner Enterprise via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAfter consulting with the District Attorney's Office, the juvenile, a tribal member, was released to...
Local seniors say housing costs are almost too much
Tahlequah Daily Press, Okla. via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoMay 23—In today's economic environment, seniors struggle to pay for housing on fixed incomes, leaving little each month for food, clothing and medicine. One community in Tahlequah that works ...