The Cherokee Phoenix announced it is extending the entry deadline for the newspaper’s fifth annual Student Art Contest to April 30. The contest asks students to draw and submit their interpretations of the iconic Cherokee Phoenix logo.
Oklahoma public school educators gathered on March 26 for Cherokee Nation’s Public School Appreciation Day at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino…
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In a rare special election later this year, Cherokee Nation voters will decide whether the tribe should call a constitutional convention, last…
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Cherokee Nation citizen and florist Whitney Virden established her flower arrangement business Roots + Blooms in 2019 doing floral arrangement…
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