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P.M. UPDATE: UKB district meetings set
The Tahlequah District and the Canadian District of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma are scheduled to meet this week.
P.M. UPDATE: Bacone nursing program undergoing site review
The Billie R. Tower Nursing Program at Bacone College is undergoing a site review Tuesday for continuing accreditation of the Associate Degree Nursing Program.
NSUa s contributions break boundaries
People who have lived in Tahlequah for any length of time realize the major factors that combine to make the city unique are Northeastern State University, on the north end, and Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma on the south.
P.M. UPDATE: Bacone College hosts blood drive Oct. 30
Oklahoma Blood Institute encourages all healthy, Muskogee-area residents, age 17 and older, to give blood from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, October 30 on the lower level of the Student Center at Bacone College, 2299 Old Bacone Road.
Heritage Day to provide a glimpse of the old West
If you want to travel back in time to the Old West, gather up your posse and head out to Heritage Day on Saturday at Third and Elgin streets.
Muskogee businesses and institutions should do all they can to prevent false alarms.
Orville L. Eaton, 81, died Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009, at Eastgate Village in Muskogee.
Honors students to gather at Bacone
Bacone College officials had to raise more than money before reopening the historic Poloke-Bosen Hall as a dormitory and gathering place for Native American honor students.
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Vickie R. Morrison to Be Profiled in Exclusive Registry
TULSA, OK, October 1, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Vickie R. Morrison, Registered Nurse in Saint John Medical Center's Department of IV Therapy, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of nursing.
Kids learn to grapple business
One thing fourth-graders in Melanie Ragsdale's class learned Monday morning is that Wyoming is no place for a "surfboard shop." "That's why I put my surfboard shop in Florida," said Trevor Ellis, one of Ragsdale's students at Irving Elementary School.
OU Native American Studies Program to host annual symposium
Wilma Mankiller, former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation, will deliver the keynote address at the annual Symposium on American Indian Studies Oct.
Community volunteera s attitude made her an asset
Even after she retired from more than 35 years in banking, Doris Kuykendall still had work to do, volunteering for all sorts of Muskogee projects.
SUMMARY:A Under direct supervision of the Supreme Court Justice or designated to the Executive Director of the Pawnee Nation.A Provides administrative and clerical support services to the Pawnee Nationa s tribal court.
Okay High School graduates had their own little enclave Monday morning at Connors State College's Port City Campus, and each had their own reasons for being there.
Claremore woman competing for Miss Cherokee Ambassador
Danielle Culp, 19, of Claremore, is one of five young Cherokee women who are competing for the honor of representing the Cherokee Nation throughout the coming year as Miss Cherokee Ambassador.
Stone returns home after 40 years
A heavy, once square cut sandstone rock brought tears to Marcia Elliott's eyes last week.
So there you are: Bare stucco or cinderblock walls staring down at you, a bare tile floor underfoot and a stripped single bed craving a blanket.
So there you are: Bare stucco or cinderblock walls staring down at you, a bare tile floor underfoot and a stripped single bed craving a blanket.
Bacone student leadership conference continues today
Bacone College Student Services Director Floyd Jones recalled how an elementary school friendship taught him how to do the right thing.
Bacone student leadership conference continues today
Bacone College Student Services Director Floyd Jones recalled how an elementary school friendship taught him how to do the right thing.
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