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Bagley, Central grads recall school days
Gerald Summerlin didn't just graduate from Bagley High School in 1950, he drove the bus.
Wednesday, July 2: Good Morning
Special Writer Betty Smith takes a look at an Italian cooking class. Special Writer Renee Fite attended a recent OHCE sewing camp.
Couple brings a taste of Italy to Tahlequah
You don't need fancy tools or equipment to cook good Italian food, or any other type of cuisine, for that matter.
Tahlequah Wal-Mart celebrates 40 years
It was exactly 40 years ago when Sam Walton's creation moved into the Tahlequah market.
Tahlequah police are looking for a suspect in a Sunday night armed robbery of a local convenience store.
Vendors have been able to lawfully sell fireworks within the city limits since June 15, but their detonation is unlawful until Friday, July 4. As in years past, some people have already set off fireworks in ...
Superintendent Hurst bids farewell to Tahlequah I-35
The past seven years have certainly been eventful for Tahlequah Public Schools and Superintendent Paul Hurst.
Cherokee County prosecutors charged a Welling man Wednesday for possessing a sawed-off shotgun/rifle and harboring runaway child.
New super was acquitted of charges
Some Tahlequah Public Schools patrons are concerned about a "blemish" on newly hired Superintendent Shannon Goodsell's record at his previous post as superintendent at Crooked Oak Schools.
Tribal News: Fiddlers line up for tribal holiday
A fiddlers contest will be held at 1 p.m. Aug. 30 in the gymnasium of Talking Leaves Job Corp.
Tahlequah man faces grand larceny charges
A Tahlequah man was charged in Adair County District Court this week with two counts of grand larceny.
Summer Writing Camp taking applications
Enrollment is now open for the annual Summer Writing Camp for July 14-17 at St. Joseph School.
Hubbard gets authority from jail board to make decisions on Vaughn lawsuit
Members of the Cherokee County Governmental Building Authority met to discuss a lawsuit settlement Tuesday morning.
MHS students serve as Senate pages
Muskogee High School senior Eric Wells and junior Chloe Ford served as pages for Sen.
TIA approves 2008 BalloonFest run
Permission was granted Wednesday evening for the 5K run associated with the annual Illinois River BalloonFest in the Industrial Park.
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Norman students bring home creative writing awards
Students from Norman North High School swept the fiction awards this spring in the fourth annual R. Darryl Fisher Creative Writing Contest at East Central University.
NSU professor recounts China earthquake ordeal
Dr. Lallie Scott expected to gain a lot of new experiences during a semester in China, but she never suspected one would be witnessing a history-making tragedy.
Troopers issue more than 400 citations
Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers issued more than 200 citations and nearly 400 warnings during a special-emphasis shift in Cherokee County over the weekend.
PM Update: Muskogee Nonprofit Resource Center receives grants
OHCE's annual 'fleas' aim to please
Thousands of items - books, clothes, arts and crafts and tools - were priced to bring smiles Saturday at the Oklahoma Home and Community Education's annual Flea Market.