News' Isabel Flores speaks to Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. who is allocating $6.75 million to help families as government shutdown continues.
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Cherokee Nation dedicates $6.75 million to fight food insecurity during federal shutdown
Lawmakers, churches, Oklahoma American Indian tribes and nonprofit organizations are pulling together to make sure the ...
Guest Opinion. As Cherokee Nation citizens, we draw strength from those who came before us. Our elders are the foundation of ...
The Cherokee Nation will raise the pay for employees who speak or start learning Cherokee, and the Nation will expand home health for elderly native speakers, as part of an increasing effort to ...
Although Congress voted to reopen the government, the long pause on funding for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation Marshal Service added tracking dogs and one Robo-Dog to its unit. Tip and Odell, two tracking dogs, are able to track missing people by smelling an item and ...
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