Mayor Suzanne Myers, City Administrator Taylor Tannehill, and Nathan Reed, the CEO and president of the Tahlequah Area ...
Morris – Keys stays alive, completes comeback to defeat Little Axe 68-62 to earn spot in Regional consultation final with a ...
After making the State Tournament last season, the Tahlequah Tigers baseball team is itching to get back into play.
KANSAS CITY — Junior infielder Holden Yoder led Northeastern State to a commanding series sweep over Newman to open MIAA play this past weekend, delivering an explosive offensive performance that ...
Neither Sequoyah boys basketball nor Central-Tulsa keot hold of the momentum for too long in the second round of the Regional ...
The Tahlequah City Council will hear a presentation from the president of Northeastern State University about Senate Bill 701, which would allow lower- and upper-division courses to be offered at ...
Education was a highlight of conversation during the first Legislative Forum of the season, after the topic was brought up by ...
Three candidates have thrown their hats into the ring for the governor's seat, as Gov. Kevin Stitt is terming out and the ...
On Thursday, Feb. 27, the city of Tahlequah issued an official proclamation declaring March as Autoimmune Awareness Month.
Over the state’s objection, a case wherein a local man is accused of sexting a teenager has been rescheduled to a later date on the jury trial sounding docket.
The Illinois River Area Volunteer Fire Department will host its annual meeting Tuesday, March 4, at 7 p.m. at the Steely Hollow Station, 20385 E. Steely Hollow Road.
A wild onion dinner will be held Thursday, March 6, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at D.D. Etchieson Indian United Methodist Church, 412 W. Seneca St.