Area road closing for 90 days
District 3 Cherokee County Commissioner Mike Ballard announced Tuesday that South 530 Road will be closed for approximately 90 days or until the bridge by Ross Cemetery is completed.
Ballard said South 540 Road will be open for an alternate route.
CASA car wash on tap June 27
Court Appointed Special Advocates of Cherokee Country will be having a fundraising car wash Saturday, June 27, at Autozone, 1628 S. Muskogee Ave., from 9 a.m. to noon. Half of the proceeds will go to CASA and half will go to the savings accounts of youth assisted by CASA.
CASA volunteers are ordinary men and women from all walks of life who volunteer to advocate, in court and in the community, for children who have been abused and neglected, and are temporarily under the protection of juvenile court. For more information, call Juli Skinner at (918) 458-6933.
Tribe sets CCDF plan hearing
The United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma Child Care Development Fund Hearing is set for Wednesday, June 24.
The hearing will start at 6 p.m. in the Henry Lee Doublehead Child Development Center. All community members are invited to the hearing to review the 2010 Tribal CCDF plan.
New Life sponsoring fireworks
The Cherokee County fireworks display will be Sunday, July 5 at 8 p.m. at the Cherokee County Rodeo Arena, located on U.S. Highway 62 West.
Admission will be free, and a concession stand will be open. The event is sponsored by New Life Worship Center. For more information, call (918) 456-8500.
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What’s on the bun?
Perhaps no other food on the American summer holiday menu epitomizes patriotism more than a good old-fashioned hamburger.
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Best gifts can be made from scratch
When hand-crafting gifts to honor loved ones or friends, a fellowship can be born.
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Injury crash provokes felony charge
Prosecutors have charged a Tahlequah man for his alleged role in causing a crash that put another man on life support.
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Testimony in Butcher trial centers on evidence
Testimony given throughout the day Thursday in the first-degree murder case against Bronson William Butcher centered mostly on the state’s investigation of the case.
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Oklahoma City man charged with larceny here
Prosecutors in Cherokee County have charged an Oklahoma City man with grand larceny, second-degree burglary, and larceny of an automobile.
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Local men’s shelter at risk of closing
Tom Lewis walked through the semi-completed expansion at Project O Si Yo Thursday, pointing out what services could be provided to area homeless men, if only the funding were available.
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TPS officials eye earlier start times
A handful of Tahlequah Public Schools parents voiced concern Wednesday evening about a potential change in school start-and-stop times for the upcoming year.
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Food for thought
With representatives from the Oklahoma Farm & Food Alliance, Sustainable Green Country and Cherokee Nation Healthy Nation Division in attendance, the Tahlequah Food Policy Council on Tuesday shared their ideas on establishing sustainable local food sources for retail ventures.
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Defense attorney: Witness changed his story
The defense counsel for Bronson Butcher on Wednesday targeted eyewitness accounts of a man who claims he saw the accused shoot an Oktaha man at a Tahlequah home in March 2011.
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TMS Cancer Carnival raises funds
The Tahlequah Middle School Student Council held its 6th Annual Student Council Cancer Carnival Wednesday to raise money for the American Cancer Society.
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