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An event hosted by Tahlequah Area Chamber of Commerce, intended to bring community members and city leadership together to ...
Gardening is in full swing, with farmers already planting crops like potatoes, tomatoes and greens – and most have their own ...
The Tahlequah Public Schools Board of Education, during an April 15 meeting, heard updates on energy efficiency improvements, ...
Susan Semrow has spent more than three decades helping students find their voices. An instructor in the languages and ...
David Sedaris has charmed audiences with his sometimes neurotic and seemingly mundane, yet profound storytelling for more ...
Tahlequah Community Playhouse Inc's. Penguin Project production of "The Lion King, Jr." is showing 7 p.m., Friday, May 30, ...
The Trump Administration is cutting U.S. Department of Agriculture programs aimed at helping minority farmers and other ...
Service providers are celebrating after a bill to restrict the locations of homeless shelters in Oklahoma failed. But they ...
A comedy sensation known for his sharp wit and high-energy performances, comedian Chris Distefano will step on the stage at ...
To no one’s surprise, 83% of white evangelical voters backed President Donald Trump in 2024, consistent with voting patterns ...
Tahlequah Public Works Authority's monthly meeting is April 18, 9 a.m., with items on the agenda featuring items for donating surplus equipment and approving invoices for work on several projects.
A March 11 vote by the Tahlequah Public Schools Board of Education approved a memorandum of understanding with LifeWise, allowing school kids to leave campus and attend religious and moral ...
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