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Shop Tahlequah offers prizes, cash to boost local holiday activity

Tahlequah Daily Press 05 Nov 2024
The Tahlequah Daily Press’ annual “Shop Tahlequah” project offers the opportunity for shoppers to win products from merchants, plus grand prizes of cash ... .
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Amendment to UKB impeachment articles tabled

The Claremore Daily Progress 05 Nov 2024
An agenda item sponsored by Chief Joe Bunch at the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indian’s Tribal Council to amend the Articles of Impeachment was tabled during the Nov. 2 meeting ... .
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COMMUNITY SPIRIT: Cookson Hills volunteers tackle food insecurity

Tahlequah Daily Press 05 Nov 2024
The Cookson Hills Indigenous Center offers programs to improve food security in the community, according to CHIC Food Pantry Coordinator Jarron Catron ... .
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Election Board: Early voters number 4,440

Tahlequah Daily Press 05 Nov 2024
Early voters at the Cherokee County Election Board numbered 4,440, and the General Election is Tuesday, Nov. 5, with voters casting ballots at their assigned precincts ... .
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Cherokee proclaimed a Purple Heart County; commissioners discuss regional planning

Tahlequah Daily Press 05 Nov 2024
Cherokee County Commissioners proclaimed Cherokee County as a “Purple Heart County,” and discussed a regional planning commission with Tahlequah City Administrator Taylor Tannehill during their recent meeting ... .
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PRESCHOOL COOL: Students can benefit from classes before kindergarten

Tahlequah Daily Press 05 Nov 2024
Preschool enrollment across the country is at an all-time high, according to the National Institute for Early Education Research ... .
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EDUCATION SPOTLIGHT: Norwood students prepare for Fall Festival

Tahlequah Daily Press 03 Nov 2024
A treasured tradition of the Norwood community is the annual Fall Festival, according to Norwood School Superintendent Cris Wyse ... .
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Tiger leads THS boys to bronze; girls outpace expectations with 10th place finish

Enid News & Eagle 02 Nov 2024
EDMOND — Jacob Tiger’s sixth-place finish led Tahlequah boys cross country to their second straight third-place finish ... .
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Lady Tigers gearing up for season with young roster

Tahlequah Daily Press 02 Nov 2024
After fielding a senior-heavy roster last season, the Tahlequah girls basketball team is going through a youth movement on their roster ... .
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Indians take second in 3A State championship; Lady Indians, Lady Cougars wrap up season

Tahlequah Daily Press 02 Nov 2024
EDMOND — Rylan Nofire’s third straight All-State finish was the catalyst for the Sequoyah Indians' second-place finish in the 2024 3A State Championship ... .
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Tigers' quick start leads way to shutout win over Will Rogers

Tahlequah Daily Press 02 Nov 2024
It took just one minute and 19 seconds for Tahlequah football to take a 14-0 lead over Will Rogers Friday, Nov. 1. That quick start propelled the Tigers to a 49-0 win over the Rangers to move their record to ... .
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POLITICAL ROUNDUP: Issues of election season create strong divides

Tahlequah Daily Press 02 Nov 2024
Interviews with voters show a stark divide between what people are looking for in this election season, and it comes down to change. change in leadership, and shifting the U.S. to being more of a “Christian nation,” or furthering the ... .
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Tigers' quick start leads way to shut out win over Will Rogers

Tahlequah Daily Press 02 Nov 2024
It took just one minute and 19 seconds for Tahlequah football to take a 14-0 lead over Will Rogers on Friday, Nov. 1. That quick start propelled the Tigers to a 49-0 win over the Rangers to move their record ... .
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COLUMN: Post's Bezos is right about endorsements, even if for the wrong reasons

Tahlequah Daily Press 01 Nov 2024
This is far longer than my usual column. But it's important ... .
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Caught in the act? Vaping 'common' at local high schools

Tahlequah Daily Press 01 Nov 2024
A 2023 National Youth Tobacco Survey published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 21.8% of Oklahoma high school students admit to vaping. That doesn't surprise most Cherokee County school officials ... .

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