A Checotah man was killed earlier this month after hitting a tree south of Webbers Falls, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Indian Capital Technology Center received a $250,000 grant from the William Barry Love Foundation to support student scholarships for CDL and health career programs across its campuses.
The hiring of Matt Hennesy as coach at Bartlesville last week is being followed by the hiring of Muskogee offensive ...
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the ...
What began as a celebration of a church extension has grown into a favorite Christmas tradition. Eddie Yadon, of Muskogee's Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, said the church will present ...
Marlene Mountain was a gifted poet, painter, photographer – and a haiku legend. No poet of her stature has emerged in the ...
The glow of candlelight guided visitors through the old Fort Gibson palisade as scenes from 19th century life played out to ...
Alexis Nelson said Presbyterian Church’s “Joy of Giving” is exciting for everyone involved. The event allows children to pick ...
Muskogee's new Esports Arena is open for a variety of gamers, Esports Director Marc Guy said. The arena opened Thursday at ...
Muskogee Police Officer Alexander Bunting, left, gives a win of approval to one of the gifts that his co-shopper picked out ...
After years of encouraging students, retired teacher Rebecca Ecker has turned her inspiration outward. Her first ...
In 1895, Congress authorized the Dawes Commission to survey every acre of land in Indian Territory, with the future intent of ...
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