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MayFest 2025
Fresh food funds: Cherokee Nation launches farmers market program for seniors
News On 6
The Cherokee Nation is taking applications for a new program to give Tribal Seniors funds to use at area Farmers' Markets.
'We've seen the success': United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians taking steps to operate casino again
Chloe Abbott
The UKB is taking the first steps to get back into operating a casino.
Wilburton woman convicted of stabbing mother to death; sister hoping for maximum prison sentence
Kaitlyn Deggs
Woman in Wilburton calls for justice as her sister pleads guilty to their mother's murder in federal court. Remembering victim Linda Barnes' lifetime of community service.
Cherokee Nation steps in as Oklahoma passes on Summer EBT
Kris Crawford
Cherokee Nation steps in to feed thousands of Oklahoma children through its Summer EBT program, after the state declines for the third year.
Watercress Festival celebrates Cherokee culture at historic Saline Courthouse
Brooke Cox
The Watercress Festival at the historic Saline Courthouse in Rose, Oklahoma, celebrates Cherokee culture, community, and environmental stewardship with a full day of activities, music, and education.
Q&A: Where Cherokee Nation’s $65M Water Act funding is going
Hannah Sedgwick
Cherokee Nation invests $23.8M in water towers, repairs, and utility aid to expand clean water access across the reservation.
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'A major step forward': Federal government approves gaming license for UKB tribe
Sam Modde
Tahlequah's United Keetoowah Band receives gaming license approval, marking significant progress for tribal casino development after a decade-long dispute with the Cherokee Nation.
'A major step forward': Federal government approves gaming license for UKB tribe
Sam Modde
Tahlequah's United Keetoowah Band receives gaming license approval, marking significant progress for tribal casino development after a decade-long dispute with the Cherokee Nation.
Cherokee, Osage, Muscogee Nations plan major healthcare investments
Brooke Cox
Tribal leaders from the Cherokee, Osage and Muscogee (Creek) Nations say healthcare will be their top investment priority as they continue expanding their economic impact across northeast Oklahoma.
Cherokee, Osage, Muscogee Nations plan major healthcare investments
Brooke Cox
Tribal leaders from the Cherokee, Osage and Muscogee (Creek) Nations say healthcare will be their top investment priority as they continue expanding their economic impact across northeast Oklahoma.
Oklahoma measles update: 10 measles cases in the state, with 8 confirmed, 2 probable
Drake Johnson
As of Tuesday, April 1, there are 10 cases in Oklahoma, with eight confirmed and two more deemed "probable" among unvaccinated people in northeastern Oklahoma.
Oklahoma measles update: 10 measles cases in the state, with 8 confirmed, 2 probable
Drake Johnson
As of Tuesday, April 1, there are 10 cases in Oklahoma, with eight confirmed and two more deemed "probable" among unvaccinated people in northeastern Oklahoma.
Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch closes for renovations, construction
Drake Johnson
The Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch in Oologah is closed for renovations and new construction as of March 31, 2025, the Cherokee Nation announced.
Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch closes for renovations, construction
Drake Johnson
The Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch in Oologah is closed for renovations and new construction as of March 31, 2025, the Cherokee Nation announced.
Cherokee Nation distributes $7.6 million to 107 school districts from tribal car tag sales
Emory Bryan
Cherokee Nation disbursed $7.6 million from car tag sales to 107 Oklahoma school districts—impacting 34,174 Cherokee students.
Cherokee Nation distributes $7.6 million to 107 school districts from tribal car tag sales
Emory Bryan
Cherokee Nation disbursed $7.6 million from car tag sales to 107 Oklahoma school districts—impacting 34,174 Cherokee students.
5 takeaways from Cherokee Nation Rare Disease Task Force report
Matt Kalish
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr signed an executive order in February 2024 establishing a Rare Disease Task Force to look into how the tribe and its healthcare system treat those with rare diseases and how it can improve going forward.
5 takeaways from Cherokee Nation Rare Disease Task Force report
Matt Kalish
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr signed an executive order in February 2024 establishing a Rare Disease Task Force to look into how the tribe and its healthcare system treat those with rare diseases and how it can improve going forward.
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United Keetoowah Band hails jurisdiction ruling while Cherokee Nation plans legal challenges
Emory Bryan
The United Ketoowah Band of Cherokees is celebrating a recent ruling that indicates the tribe shares jurisdiction over Cherokee land. However, the larger Cherokee Nation disagrees with this opinion, and both parties anticipate going to court. When the case is presented in court, it will be a federal case and could potentially reach the U.S. Supreme Court.
United Keetoowah Band hails jurisdiction ruling while Cherokee Nation plans legal challenges
Emory Bryan
The United Ketoowah Band of Cherokees is celebrating a recent ruling that indicates the tribe shares jurisdiction over Cherokee land. However, the larger Cherokee Nation disagrees with this opinion, and both parties anticipate going to court. When the case is presented in court, it will be a federal case and could potentially reach the U.S. Supreme Court.
Cherokee Nation invites students to free history tours through May
Jayden Brannon
The Cherokee Nation is offering free educational tours for students through May, providing an opportunity to explore Cherokee history and culture at various historic sites across Oklahoma.
Cherokee Nation invites students to free history tours through May
Jayden Brannon
The Cherokee Nation is offering free educational tours for students through May, providing an opportunity to explore Cherokee history and culture at various historic sites across Oklahoma.
Cherokee Nation Chief raises concerns over federal job cuts
Jayden Brannon
A federal judge has temporarily paused the deadline for federal employees to accept President Trump’s resignation offer amid workforce reduction efforts, as unions and tribal leaders raise concerns about potential job losses and service impacts.
Cherokee Nation Chief raises concerns over federal job cuts
Jayden Brannon
A federal judge has temporarily paused the deadline for federal employees to accept President Trump’s resignation offer amid workforce reduction efforts, as unions and tribal leaders raise concerns about potential job losses and service impacts.
Cherokee Nation offers subsidized gym memberships to promote health
Emory Bryan
The Cherokee Nation is offering subsidized gym memberships to promote health among its citizens, investing $750,000 for access to fitness facilities.
Cherokee Nation offers subsidized gym memberships to promote health
Emory Bryan
The Cherokee Nation is offering subsidized gym memberships to promote health among its citizens, investing $750,000 for access to fitness facilities.
Remains identified as woman missing since 2019
Katie Alexander
The Quapaw Nation Marshal Service has confirmed that remains found in rural Ottawa County have been identified as Aubrey Dameron.
Remains identified as woman missing since 2019
Katie Alexander
The Quapaw Nation Marshal Service has confirmed that remains found in rural Ottawa County have been identified as Aubrey Dameron.
Oklahoma lawmakers react to Gov. Stitt’s push for tax cuts, tribal leaders notice what’s missing
Emory Bryan
Gov. Kevin Stitt’s push for a state income tax cut is getting mixed reactions. Republicans support the move, while Democrats warn of budget risks. Meanwhile, tribal leaders took notice—Stitt didn’t mention tribes at all in his speech.
Oklahoma lawmakers react to Gov. Stitt’s push for tax cuts, tribal leaders notice what’s missing
Emory Bryan
Gov. Kevin Stitt’s push for a state income tax cut is getting mixed reactions. Republicans support the move, while Democrats warn of budget risks. Meanwhile, tribal leaders took notice—Stitt didn’t mention tribes at all in his speech.
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A few showers remain possible before a pattern change brings pleasant weekend weather
News On 6
Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma will see a few more showers today before skies clear and a sunny, dry weekend begins. A warmup arrives early next week, followed by increasing storm chances by late next week.
A few showers remain possible before a pattern change brings pleasant weekend weather
News On 6
Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma will see a few more showers today before skies clear and a sunny, dry weekend begins. A warmup arrives early next week, followed by increasing storm chances by late next week.
USACE: 89% of drowning victims at Oklahoma lakes weren’t wearing life jackets
Joe Carmody
USACE officials warn of preventable water-related incidents at Oklahoma lakes ahead of the 2025 recreation season. Emphasize on life jackets usage and responsible behavior.
USACE: 89% of drowning victims at Oklahoma lakes weren’t wearing life jackets
Joe Carmody
USACE officials warn of preventable water-related incidents at Oklahoma lakes ahead of the 2025 recreation season. Emphasize on life jackets usage and responsible behavior.
Why did Gov. Stitt veto a breast cancer screening bill passed by lawmakers?
MaKayla Glenn
The bipartisan bill aimed to improve early detection for women with dense breast tissue or family history
Why did Gov. Stitt veto a breast cancer screening bill passed by lawmakers?
MaKayla Glenn
The bipartisan bill aimed to improve early detection for women with dense breast tissue or family history
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A few showers remain possible before a pattern change brings pleasant weekend weather
News On 6
Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma will see a few more showers today before skies clear and a sunny, dry weekend begins. A warmup arrives early next week, followed by increasing storm chances by late next week.
USACE: 89% of drowning victims at Oklahoma lakes weren’t wearing life jackets
Joe Carmody
USACE officials warn of preventable water-related incidents at Oklahoma lakes ahead of the 2025 recreation season. Emphasize on life jackets usage and responsible behavior.
Why did Gov. Stitt veto a breast cancer screening bill passed by lawmakers?
MaKayla Glenn
The bipartisan bill aimed to improve early detection for women with dense breast tissue or family history
Things to do in Tulsa this weekend
Bella Roddy
Looking for exciting events in Tulsa this weekend? Here are some top picks for May 9-11.
Renée Fleming brings Voice of Nature concert to Tulsa Opera
Brooke Cox
Renée Fleming will make her Tulsa Opera debut with a multimedia concert and host a panel on music and wellness during a two-day event series in May.
Early voting begins for Oklahoma legislative seats and local propositions
Tiffany Lane
Early voting begins in Oklahoma across key races—including Senate and House seats and local propositions. What Green Country voters need to know, including details on candidates and voting locations.
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