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Tilling Available for Cherokee Gardeners
Planting a garden this year? If you need a hand with tilling your personal or community garden, Cherokee Nation has a great offer for tribal citizens.
Read more...Cherokee Marshals Bus Tables for Tips
The Cherokee Nation Marshal Service recently raised more than $400 waiting tables at Tahlequah's Del Rancho restaurant in support of Special Olympics.
Read more...Cherokee Heirloom Seed Program Sprouts Again
The days are getting longer and all good gardeners know what that means. It will soon be time to start your seeds for those spring and summer gardens. Cherokee gardeners will take delight in knowing that spring gardening season is just around the corner and Cherokee Nation is once again offering those gardeners a chance to grow a bit of the tribe’s history and culture in their own backyard.
Read more...Baker Appoints Two to Election Commission
The Cherokee Election Commission has two new faces. Effective Jan. 30, Stilwell resident Shawna Calico and Lindsay Earls from Tulsa will replace outgoing commissioners Patsy Eads-Morton and Curtis Rohr, whose terms expired on Oct. 1, 2011.
Read more...Artists sought for the Cherokee National Holiday Art Contest
The Cherokee Nation is looking for talented artists to depict this year’s theme, “From One Fire to a Proud Future,” in the Cherokee National Holiday Art Contest.
Read more...Sequoyah Senior Signs with Connors State College
Sequoyah Schools senior Eric Kirkpatrick has signed a letter of intent to play baseball at Connors State College.
Read more...Tahlequah attorney sworn in as attorney general
Tahlequah lawyer Todd Hembree was sworn in as the new attorney general Thursday afternoon, replacing outgoing AG A. Diane Hammons.
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