Amanda Swope, Tulsa's new Director of Tribal Policy, aims to enhance partnerships with Cherokee, Osage, and Muscogee nations, focusing on collaboration and infrastructure.
In the wee hours of Jan. 23, volunteers took to the frigid streets to find, count and survey people sleeping unsheltered in Norman.
Joined by residents of the Rez HOPE Gadugi House, an addiction recovery center, in Cherokee, N.C. They explained the ...
State lawmakers are trying for a second year to require commercial users to more accurately track water usage. Farmers have ...
As what numerous legal experts describe as a constitutional crisis embroiling the White House and the judiciary, we are faced ...
Guest Opinion. For Cherokees, agriculture has always been more than another industry. Producing our own food is not only a ...
I had no idea just how many amazing waterfalls there are hidden in the mountains in Georgia. Knowing what I know now, this is ...
A newly created commission in Cherokee County convenes for the first time. The Trump administration evicted former Coast ...
Two adults and three juveniles were arrested by Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office deputies on Jan. 18 after they broke into a residence, pointed a firearm at a victim, and took ...
Cherokee Nation is making a strategic plan for better disaster response, and that will build a better future for all in ...
In 1996, as Atlanta prepared to host the Summer Olympic Games, the watershed department erected fences along Ridgewood Road, where Peachtree Creek meets the Chattahoochee River. Just north of the ...
A shift in leadership, climate change and the economy has the younger generation wondering what’s next: whether they should have children, what they can expect in the future, and if ...
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