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Cherokee Nation seeking artwork for child development center, immersion school

Cherokee Nation is currently seeking artwork to be displayed at the Cherokee Immersion Middle School in Tahlequah and Catoosa Child Development Center.

Cherokee Nation Foundation opens scholarship application window

Cherokee Nation’s Talking Leaves Job Corps graduates 73, celebrates decades of successfully supporting students

Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner announce former District 5 Councilor E.O. Smith as Special Ambassador for Youth Athletics

Cherokee Nation Surgical Technology Program graduates new class of medical professionals

Cherokee Nation Foundation opens scholarship application window

Cherokee Nation’s Talking Leaves Job Corps graduates 73, celebrates decades of successfully supporting students

Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner announce former District 5 Councilor E.O. Smith as Special Ambassador for Youth Athletics

Cherokee Nation Surgical Technology Program graduates new class of medical professionals

New School Year Brings New Opportunity

Inter-Tribal Council calls for better federal consultation, addresses education opportunities for Native students

During a recent session held at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa, the Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Tribes called for more formal consultation efforts from federal agencies, especially regarding agreements affecting Indian Education programs, and government-to-government…

Building a 21st Century Cherokee Healthcare Workforce

We cannot have a great Cherokee Century unless we build a world-class system of Cherokee wellness. We cannot build that system without investing in our healthcare workforce.
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Cherokee Nation to offer free tax preparation service beginning Feb. 2

The Cherokee Nation is once again offering its Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program to help eligible families file their 2025 state and federal income tax forms for free.
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Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner Propose $30M University of Oklahoma Nursing School Partnership

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner proposed Monday to earmark $30 million for a satellite nursing school campus in Tahlequah through a partnership with the University of Oklahoma.

Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner announce ‘Opportunity (ᏣᎵᏅᏓᏁᎭ) Zone’ program

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner formalized a plan on Dec. 19 to steer more of the tribe’s small business support resources to underdeveloped areas of the Cherokee Nation reservation.

Cherokee Nation unveils special military branch license plates for Cherokee veterans, active military

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. on Friday announced the creation of new military branch license plates that will soon be available to Cherokee veterans and active military.

Technology rooted in tradition is strengthening Cherokee Nation

In today’s age, when technology can often leave us feeling disconnected from our cultural roots, Cherokee Nation is proving that innovation and tradition can go hand in hand.

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Nationally acclaimed actor & comedian Mojo Brookzz brings stand-up tour to Hard Rock April 25

Nationally acclaimed actor, writer, producer and stand-up comedian Mojo Brookzz is stepping on the Hard Rock Live stage inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa on Saturday, April 25, at 8 p.m.

Renowned Cherokee textile artist featured in exhibit at Saline Courthouse Museum

‘90s country legends BlackHawk land in Cherokee Casino Feb. 7

Gold Strike celebrates the Queen of Tejano with Dreaming of You: The Selena Experience March 28

Cherokee Nation to accept applications for heirloom seeds

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Hard Rock hosts Track 5. Fest, celebrating 7 years as Tulsa’s country dance hall

Cherokee Nation, Little Cherokee Seeds program sign $800,000 operational agreement

The Band Perry brings new sound to Cherokee Casino Jan. 24

Statue made by Cherokee National Treasure unveiled at Cherokee Cultural Pathway

Will Rogers Downs kicks off early Thoroughbred racing season Jan. 12, boosting opportunities for Oklahoma horsemen

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