On Sept. 28, Scouts from three councils across two states gathered at the historic Saline Courthouse in Rose, for the 2024 ...
The patient was in his 60s, an African American man with emphysema. The oximeter placed on his fingertip registered well ...
The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence recently welcomed nine new members to its Board of Trustees, including Tahlequah ...
An Oklahoma state lawmaker has asked the attorney general to weigh in on the legality of using legislatively-appropriated ...
Now’s the time to check your voter registration status and encourage your friends and family to do the same. This Friday, Oct ...
If you were raised in a neighborhood of people who support one another, you know the difference between saying, “Hello, how ...
In my generation, many of us heard stories from Aesop’s Fables, the world’s best-known collection of morality stories. One of ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments, at 9 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 9, in Glossip v. Oklahoma. Paul Clement will be arguing on behalf of the state. Glossip was sentenced to death for the 1997 ...
Having an independent court system that is fair for all citizens is not a partisan issue. Our court system is the anchor of our democracy. We all want unbiased, non-political judges who will give each ...
As time was running out in the fourth quarter Friday, Oct. 4, Tahlequah Tigers’ football’s Beckett Robinson made a ...
By the time the Tahlequah Lady Tiger softball team opens the Regional Tournament, it will have been nearly a month since THS ...
Fall on the Farm at Hunter’s Home last weekend displayed many fall chores as they would have been performed in the 1850s.