The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Children and Families, announced Sept. 24 a projected $15 million, five-year grant to fund StrongHearts Native Helpline ...
On Sept. 25 at the beloved but shuttered Cherokee Heritage Center, tribal leaders gathered for the signing of legislation ...
Described by contest judges as “an outstanding publication,” the Cherokee Phoenix took first place in the Outstanding ...
WOODWARD, Okla. – Cherokee National Treasure and school teacher Mary Aitson, 93, died Sept. 19 in Oklahoma City.
Cherokee Nation Commerce Services will again host a Commerce Services Engage Expo 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Nov. 20 at the Hard ...
TULSA – Known for his unmistakable, buttery baritone and timeless hits like “Long Black Train” and “Why Don’t We Just Dance,” platinum-selling and Grammy-nominated powerhouse Josh Turner heads to Hard ...
Northeastern State University will launch its second eight-week course for the fall semester on Oct. 13 offering students an ...
Cherokee Nation citizen Kris Crane’s “Frybread Journeys” radio show won first place in the Kansas Association of Broadcasters annual awards diversity/equity news category this year.
With a more than $2 million investment, the Cherokee Nation celebrated the opening of a new Community and Cultural Outreach building – the Loyal Shawnee Cultural Center – on Sept.
TAHLEQUAH – Former Cherokee Nation Tribal Councilor Wathene Young died Sept. 15 at the age of 82.
Hoping to gain a better understanding of the challenges faced by their Cherokee ancestors and to witness the Remember the ...
Tribal leaders are concerned about the potential revamp of FEMA under an executive order from President Trump, which could include eliminating grants and slowing funding timelines, directly impacting ...