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Cherokee Nation settles lawsuit against federal government for $80 million
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The Cherokee Nation settled a lawsuit against the federal government for $80 million after they said the U.S. mismanaged the tribe's trust resources.
DOJ Sues 2 Oklahoma Prosecutors Over Tribal Jurisdiction
David Prock
The DOJ has sued two Oklahoma district attorneys, claiming they improperly prosecuted tribal citizens, contradicting a 2020 Supreme Court ruling that limits state authority in Indian Country.
Cherokee Chief Calls For Continued Bipartisan Commitment To Tribal Priorities
David Prock
Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. called for bipartisan collaboration to address tribal challenges, focusing on infrastructure and language preservation beyond political administrations. With the upcoming changes in Washington, tribal leaders are hoping to see continued support.
Cherokee Nation Secures $45 Million To Expand Cell And Internet Access In Rural Areas
Emory Bryan
The Cherokee Nation is investing millions of dollars to establish cell and broadband internet service in rural communities. The tribe says this will bring phone and internet service to more than 6,000 people.
Cherokee Nation Grant Funds Outdoor Lab At Memorial Middle School
Jonathan Polasek
Tulsa Public Schools partnered with the Cherokee Nation to enhance classroom resources, including a $20,000 grant for an outdoor environmental lab at Memorial Middle School to provide hands-on learning opportunities.
Threat Targeting Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. Leads To Arrest Of Tahlequah Man
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A Tahlequah man was arrested and accused of threatening Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. in a social media post.
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Cherokee Nation Announces Healthcare Billing Changes For UKB Members
Erin Conrad
The Cherokee Nation announces changes to healthcare coverage for United Keetoowah Band (UKB) members who use their healthcare system in the New Year.
Cherokee Nation Announces Healthcare Billing Changes For UKB Members
Erin Conrad
The Cherokee Nation announces changes to healthcare coverage for United Keetoowah Band (UKB) members who use their healthcare system in the New Year.
3 Major Tribes Come To Agreement With Oklahoma About Tribal Car Tags
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The Cherokee Nation approved a 10-year extension to its car tag compact with Oklahoma, updating registration rules for citizens living outside the reservation.
3 Major Tribes Come To Agreement With Oklahoma About Tribal Car Tags
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The Cherokee Nation approved a 10-year extension to its car tag compact with Oklahoma, updating registration rules for citizens living outside the reservation.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Years Of Water Outages In Adair County Leave Residents Without Reliable Access
Cal Day
Adair County residents face ongoing water outages and frustrations stemming from neglect, as officials seek financial aid and long-term solutions for the aging infrastructure.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Years Of Water Outages In Adair County Leave Residents Without Reliable Access
Cal Day
Adair County residents face ongoing water outages and frustrations stemming from neglect, as officials seek financial aid and long-term solutions for the aging infrastructure.
Q&A: How The Cherokee Nation Is Helping The CDC Modernize Health Data
Autumn Bracey
The Cherokee Nation is partnering with the CDC to modernize health data systems, address public health challenges like substance use disorder, and advocate for tribal sovereignty in healthcare decisions.
Q&A: How The Cherokee Nation Is Helping The CDC Modernize Health Data
Autumn Bracey
The Cherokee Nation is partnering with the CDC to modernize health data systems, address public health challenges like substance use disorder, and advocate for tribal sovereignty in healthcare decisions.
Federal Agencies Announce Native Language Revitalization Plan
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Federal agencies announced a 10-year plan to revitalize Native languages, with the Cherokee Nation contributing resources like film studios to support documentation and preservation efforts.
Federal Agencies Announce Native Language Revitalization Plan
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Federal agencies announced a 10-year plan to revitalize Native languages, with the Cherokee Nation contributing resources like film studios to support documentation and preservation efforts.
Cherokee Nation Approves New Tag Compact With Oklahoma
Emory Bryan
The Cherokee Nation Council approved a new tag compact on Friday with the state of Oklahoma. Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr said the nation had to make some concessions to get an agreement.
Cherokee Nation Approves New Tag Compact With Oklahoma
Emory Bryan
The Cherokee Nation Council approved a new tag compact on Friday with the state of Oklahoma. Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr said the nation had to make some concessions to get an agreement.
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Cherokee Nation Approves 10-Year Extension Of Motor Vehicle Tag Compact With Oklahoma
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The Cherokee Nation's Council approved a 10-year extension of its motor vehicle tag compact with Oklahoma, ensuring continued tag issuance for both in-reservation and at-large Cherokee citizens starting January 1, 2025.
Cherokee Nation Approves 10-Year Extension Of Motor Vehicle Tag Compact With Oklahoma
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The Cherokee Nation's Council approved a 10-year extension of its motor vehicle tag compact with Oklahoma, ensuring continued tag issuance for both in-reservation and at-large Cherokee citizens starting January 1, 2025.
Cherokee Nation Gains Control of Historic Day-School Sites
Emory Bryan
The Cherokee Nation has gained control of five historic day-school sites, which will be transformed into community spaces, including a planned community center at Oak Hill.
Cherokee Nation Gains Control of Historic Day-School Sites
Emory Bryan
The Cherokee Nation has gained control of five historic day-school sites, which will be transformed into community spaces, including a planned community center at Oak Hill.
USDA Announces Over $2 Million In Grants To Support Tribes, Education And Homeowners
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The USDA has announced over $2 million in grants to support local tribes, education, and low-income homeowners, enhancing agriculture, preserving culture, and promoting economic growth in Oklahoma.
USDA Announces Over $2 Million In Grants To Support Tribes, Education And Homeowners
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The USDA has announced over $2 million in grants to support local tribes, education, and low-income homeowners, enhancing agriculture, preserving culture, and promoting economic growth in Oklahoma.
Cherokee Nation Reaches Tentative Agreement With State Of Oklahoma On Tribal Tag Compact
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The Cherokee Nation announced on Tuesday that they have reached a tentative agreement with the state of Oklahoma on their tribal tag compact.
Cherokee Nation Reaches Tentative Agreement With State Of Oklahoma On Tribal Tag Compact
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The Cherokee Nation announced on Tuesday that they have reached a tentative agreement with the state of Oklahoma on their tribal tag compact.
Cherokee Nation, UKB Clash Over Tribal Jurisdiction In DUI Case
Erin Conrad
A long-standing dispute between the Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians has now turned to Tribal Jurisdiction after a letter from Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr.
Cherokee Nation, UKB Clash Over Tribal Jurisdiction In DUI Case
Erin Conrad
A long-standing dispute between the Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians has now turned to Tribal Jurisdiction after a letter from Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr.
Rogers State University Launches Fundraiser For Science and Technology Center
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Vice President for Development Steve Valencia joined News On 6 with details on a new fundraiser for the Rogers State University Center for Science and Technology and what students can look forward to.
Rogers State University Launches Fundraiser For Science and Technology Center
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Vice President for Development Steve Valencia joined News On 6 with details on a new fundraiser for the Rogers State University Center for Science and Technology and what students can look forward to.
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'You deserve better:' PSO explains recurring power outages to Jenks City Council, provides potential solutions
Chloe Abbott
Jenks residents heard from PSO on Tuesday about recent power outages. The company explained causes like squirrels, foil balloons, and tech failures while outlining upgrades to prevent future issues, including substation improvements and wildlife protections.
'You deserve better:' PSO explains recurring power outages to Jenks City Council, provides potential solutions
Chloe Abbott
Jenks residents heard from PSO on Tuesday about recent power outages. The company explained causes like squirrels, foil balloons, and tech failures while outlining upgrades to prevent future issues, including substation improvements and wildlife protections.
Oologah Planning Commission votes against zone change to build battery energy storage plant
Kaitlyn Deggs
The Oologah Planning Commission voted against rezoning land for a proposed battery energy storage plant after residents raised concerns about the environment, property values, and safety.
Oologah Planning Commission votes against zone change to build battery energy storage plant
Kaitlyn Deggs
The Oologah Planning Commission voted against rezoning land for a proposed battery energy storage plant after residents raised concerns about the environment, property values, and safety.
Volunteers in Tulsa assemble emergency packs for LA wildfire victims
Eden Jones
Volunteers in Tulsa are assembling emergency care packages for California wildfire victims through Greater Good Charities, aiming to send over 400,000 pounds of supplies.
Volunteers in Tulsa assemble emergency packs for LA wildfire victims
Eden Jones
Volunteers in Tulsa are assembling emergency care packages for California wildfire victims through Greater Good Charities, aiming to send over 400,000 pounds of supplies.
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'You deserve better:' PSO explains recurring power outages to Jenks City Council, provides potential solutions
Chloe Abbott
Jenks residents heard from PSO on Tuesday about recent power outages. The company explained causes like squirrels, foil balloons, and tech failures while outlining upgrades to prevent future issues, including substation improvements and wildlife protections.
Oologah Planning Commission votes against zone change to build battery energy storage plant
Kaitlyn Deggs
The Oologah Planning Commission voted against rezoning land for a proposed battery energy storage plant after residents raised concerns about the environment, property values, and safety.
Volunteers in Tulsa assemble emergency packs for LA wildfire victims
Eden Jones
Volunteers in Tulsa are assembling emergency care packages for California wildfire victims through Greater Good Charities, aiming to send over 400,000 pounds of supplies.
Timeline: Leonard Peltier's conviction, commutation
Amy Slanchik
In one of his final acts as president, former President Joe Biden decided to commute the sentence of Leonard Peltier, a Native American activist convicted of killing two FBI agents in 1975 in South Dakota.
4 things to know about executive orders
Alex Cameron
Donald Trump signed 26 executive orders Monday, a record for a first day in office. By comparison, Joe Biden signed 9 executive orders on his first day back in 2021. On day one of Trump’s first term, in 2017, he signed just one executive order. There are other ‘executive’ actions the president authorized Monday but which are not considered executive orders.
'Just a miracle:' Baby with rare genetic condition responds to experimental treatment
Erin Conrad
11-month-old Asher Cantrell, diagnosed with SMARD 1, has received experimental gene therapy after social media support and is currently responding well.
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