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Former Tahlequah wrestler Jordan Bread knew she’d be facing a challenge when she headed into the All-State Wrestling Meet, ...
When you break down what the reconciliation bill signed by President Donald Trump will do to Oklahoma’s Medicaid rolls, ...
Just one of the top ten cities with the highest in-to-out move ratios is the largest city in its state in terms of ...
A discouraging jobs report was released last week by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Only 73,000 jobs were created in the month of July, and according to revisions for the ...
John Michael Montgomery is wrapping his farewell tour with a final Oklahoma performance at Hard Rock Live inside Hard Rock ...
Principled views on education were once a cornerstone of Republican politics, both nationally and here in Oklahoma.
Football season has officially started at Northeastern State University. Monday, Aug. 4, NSU kicked off its fall training for ...
Oklahoma’s new academic standards for social studies are poised to take effect for the coming school year, as the state Supreme Court this week declined to pause ...
Stories of Cherokee “little people” abound, from stories of old to people’s actual experiences with them in their lives.
Stories of Cherokee "little people" abound, from stories of old to people's actual experiences with them in their lives.
With climate change a critical issue bringing increased flooding and other weather-related problems, Tahlequah now has a ...
The owner of an apartment on Trimble Avenue has enclosed and moved what was an open dumpster sitting next to a creek, which ...
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