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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From the heart
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More new businesses open doors
The Tahlequah area market continues to grow, with several new businesses recently opening doors to customers.
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Three held in Stilwell murder
Three Stilwell men were being held in the Adair County Jail Wednesday on an accusation of first-degree murder.
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Man charged in drive-by shooting
Authorities on Wednesday issued an arrest warrant for a Hulbert man accused of committing a drive-by shooting at a school board member’s home.
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Report filed in officer-involved shooting case
The District Attorney’s Office on Wednesday received an Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation report into a Feb. 2 officer-involved shooting.
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Buy local, buy fresh
The Oklahoma Food Cooperative took roots earlier this century and is growing stronger, expanding its reach across the state.
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Car tags: Cherokee vs. Oklahoma
Since 2002, the Cherokee Nation has offered vehicle tags to its citizens at a reduced rate from what the state of Oklahoma charges, enabling thousands of tribal members to save money.
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Former CN employees file suit
Four former Cherokee Nation employees recently filed a civil suit in the tribe’s district court, alleging their constitutional rights were violated when their employment was terminated.
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Mock intrusion unites schools, responders
Though school administrators always hope for the best, emergency response agencies are recommending they be prepared for the worst.
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Emergency workers prepare, just in case
Tahlequah-Cherokee County Emergency Management officials act as the eyes and ears for community members when tornados threaten, but there’s much more to their areas of expertise.
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