Thursday Dec 10 | Muskogee Phoenix
Stimulus building: Funds to help construct 63 new homes in Tahlequah
Release of federal stimulus money will help fund the long-awaited construction of 63 affordable homes.
Pedestrian injured in Adair County
An Adair County woman was injured early Monday morning when she walked into the path of a tractor-trailer rig, according to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol report.
Warrant issued in negligent homicide
An arrest warrant was issued Thursday afternoon for a Locust Grove man charged with negligent homicide after a fatal crash in Cherokee County in August.
Thursday, Dec. 3: Good Afternoon
A* What's the best way to help the less fortunate this Christmas? Special Writer Betty Ridge shares some ideas.
The Cherokee Nation and the Kibois Area Transit System have partnered in Adair, Cherokee and Sequoyah Counties to provide public transportation, and announce changes to make commutes even more affordable and more fun.
Wednesday, Nov. 25: Good Afternoon
A* Special Writer Betty Ridge gives you some ideas on what to do with those Thanksgiving leftovers.
Over 80 charges filed against vandals
A preliminary hearing has been set for three Sallisaw men who allegedly caused over a $1 million worth of damage during a yearlong vandalism spree.
Cornucopia Market today in Tahlequah
Art, stained glass, collectibles, vintage dolls, antiques, Peruvian jewelry, NuSkin, baby items, what nots and knick-knacks will be available at 8 a.m. Saturday at the second annual Cornucopia Market at the Cherokee County Community Building, 906 S. College, Tahlequah.
District Attorney Jerry S. Moore announced last week that two parents were sentenced to jail for 180 days for failure to pay their court-ordered child support and four who failed to appear in court in Sequoyah County District Court during the child support docket on Oct.
P.M. UPDATE: Stilwell woman sentenced in federal court
Donna Sue Jones, aka Donna Sue Scott, of Stilwell was sentenced to five years probation and ordered to pay $10,222 restitution Monday.
$16M In Stimulus Gives Oklahoma Dams A Facelift
You probably don't even realize they're out there -- more than 2,000 upstream flood control dams protecting Oklahomans during heavy storms.
Tigers, McMahan progressing with - to-do' list
On a wall in Jason McMahana s office at Bentonville High School are two pieces of paper resembling grocery lists of objectives the Tiger basketball team needs to accomplish before its season opener Nov.
An Oklahoma State Penitentiary inmate who had been on a hunger strike for more than 30 days is eating again.
GLASS BEAD JEWELRY CLASS, 9 a.m. Fridays, Kiwanis Senior Citizens Center, 119 Spaulding Blvd.
Groundbreaking held for Sallisaw Creek Watershed Dam 18M
The Adair County Conservation District, City of Stilwell, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Oklahoma Conservation Commission broke ground for the first upstream flood control dam in the nation to be rehabilitated using American Recovery and Reinvestment Act stimulus funds.
Two men sentenced for burglarizing home
Sheldon J. Sperling, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, announced Monday that a Sequoyah County man and an Adair County man was sentenced for second degree burglary.
Jail authority mulls a garagea for vehicles
Cherokee County Governmental Building Authority members will discuss building a structure to house detention center vehicles when they meet next month.
Potts back in jail after being let out by mistake
A man who was mistakenly released last month from the Muskogee city-county jail was back behind bars Wednesday morning.
UKB to host Miss and Jr. Miss Keetoowah pageant
The United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma would like to invite the public to attend the Miss and Jr.