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Cherokee Nation Gives Nearly $4 Million To Public Schools
Emory Bryan
The Cherokee Nation distributed $7.9 million to 107 public school districts Tuesday, drawing from income generated by vehicle registration and tag fees.
Cherokee Nation Members Working To Preserve Native Language
News On 6
Members of the Cherokee Nation are on a mission to help preserve their native language for generations to come. Deputy Principal Chief Bryan Warner from the Cherokee Nation joins us to talk about how they're doing that.
Oklahoma Bill Aims To Shield Farmers From Lawsuits Over Waste Runoff If Following State Laws
Kaitlyn Deggs
A bill making its way through the Oklahoma Senate would keep farmers from facing environmental lawsuits if they are following the laws. Those against the bill say it could lead to rivers being polluted and no one being held accountable.
'I Hope They Get Punished': 2 Arrested, Accused Of Killing Owasso Bison
Lex Rodriguez
The Cherokee Nation says two people are in jail accused of killing bison belonging to an Owasso man.
Kenwood Robotics Team Qualify For 2 World Competitions
Lex Rodriguez
The Kenwood Robotics Team says making it to the world competition is a great achievement, but representing their Cherokee heritage is an honor all on its own.
Woman Accused Of Driving Stolen Truck On Sequoyah High School Football Field Arrested
News On 6
Cherokee Nation Marshals arrest a Stilwell woman they say stole a pickup truck from a dealership and did donuts on the Sequoyah High School football field.
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Cherokee Nation, State Of Oklahoma Reach Tentative Agreement To Renew Tabacco Sales Compact
News On 6
The Cherokee Nation says it's reached a tentative agreement with the state to renew the existing compacts on tobacco sales.
Cherokee Nation, State Of Oklahoma Reach Tentative Agreement To Renew Tabacco Sales Compact
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The Cherokee Nation says it's reached a tentative agreement with the state to renew the existing compacts on tobacco sales.
Gov. Stitt Critical Of Chief Hoskin's Plan To Amend Major Crime Bill
Alex Cameron
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. recently announced his intention of working, either through the courts or through Congress, to update the Major Crimes Act, which Congress passed in 1885 to clarify that the federal government would have jurisdiction in certain crimes involving Native Americans.
Gov. Stitt Critical Of Chief Hoskin's Plan To Amend Major Crime Bill
Alex Cameron
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. recently announced his intention of working, either through the courts or through Congress, to update the Major Crimes Act, which Congress passed in 1885 to clarify that the federal government would have jurisdiction in certain crimes involving Native Americans.
Taste Of Oklahoma: Broken Arrow Chef Brings Native American Flavors To The Kitchen
Kristen Weaver
A Broken Arrow chef is bringing the flavors of her upbringing to Oklahoma, making sure her Native American food honors its heritage while also incorporating modern flavors. That passion earned her a James Beard award semifinalist now and in this week's Taste of Oklahoma, she shows News on 6's Kristen Weaver why Native has more than one meaning.
Taste Of Oklahoma: Broken Arrow Chef Brings Native American Flavors To The Kitchen
Kristen Weaver
A Broken Arrow chef is bringing the flavors of her upbringing to Oklahoma, making sure her Native American food honors its heritage while also incorporating modern flavors. That passion earned her a James Beard award semifinalist now and in this week's Taste of Oklahoma, she shows News on 6's Kristen Weaver why Native has more than one meaning.
Cherokee Nation Pushes For Change In Federal Law For Freedmen Descendants’ Criminal Cases
Amy Slanchik
At an event held at the Greenwood Cultural Center Friday, the Cherokee Nation announced the push for a change to federal law.
Cherokee Nation Pushes For Change In Federal Law For Freedmen Descendants’ Criminal Cases
Amy Slanchik
At an event held at the Greenwood Cultural Center Friday, the Cherokee Nation announced the push for a change to federal law.
Tulsa Man Sentenced To 10 Years In Prison For Ramming Police Vehicles In 2022
News On 6
A 67-year-old Tulsa man will spend 10 years in prison followed by three years of supervised release after being sentenced on Wednesday.
Tulsa Man Sentenced To 10 Years In Prison For Ramming Police Vehicles In 2022
News On 6
A 67-year-old Tulsa man will spend 10 years in prison followed by three years of supervised release after being sentenced on Wednesday.
Oklahoma Lawmakers, Leaders Respond To Stitt’s State Of The State Address
News 9
Oklahoma’s leaders and lawmakers have voiced opinions on the many things he addressed.
Oklahoma Lawmakers, Leaders Respond To Stitt’s State Of The State Address
News 9
Oklahoma’s leaders and lawmakers have voiced opinions on the many things he addressed.
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Cherokee Nation Visits OU Tulsa, Speaks About Relationship With The State
Eden Jones
Cherokee Nation leaders touched on economic impacts and the tribe’s relationship with the governor during a presentation with OU Tulsa students on Monday.
Cherokee Nation Visits OU Tulsa, Speaks About Relationship With The State
Eden Jones
Cherokee Nation leaders touched on economic impacts and the tribe’s relationship with the governor during a presentation with OU Tulsa students on Monday.
Capitol Breakdown: Reacting To Gov. Stitt's State Of The State Speech
Jonathan Cooper
News On 6 political analyst Scott Mitchell gives us his reaction to the Gov. Stitt's State of the State speech and what could come next for Oklahomans.
Capitol Breakdown: Reacting To Gov. Stitt's State Of The State Speech
Jonathan Cooper
News On 6 political analyst Scott Mitchell gives us his reaction to the Gov. Stitt's State of the State speech and what could come next for Oklahomans.
Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell Discusses Goals For Oklahoma In 2024
News On 6
Following some big success stories in 2023, Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma Matt Pinnell sits down with Dave Davis to share his goals for 2024.
Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell Discusses Goals For Oklahoma In 2024
News On 6
Following some big success stories in 2023, Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma Matt Pinnell sits down with Dave Davis to share his goals for 2024.
City Of Collinsville Works Toward Becoming Film-Friendly Community
News On 6
Oklahoma's movie industry is booming, and one Green Country community is working to draw in more big-time filmmakers.
City Of Collinsville Works Toward Becoming Film-Friendly Community
News On 6
Oklahoma's movie industry is booming, and one Green Country community is working to draw in more big-time filmmakers.
Homicide Investigation Underway In Mayes County, Authorities Say
News On 6
A homicide investigation is underway after one person was found dead just outside the town of Strang, the Mayes County Sheriff's Office said.
Homicide Investigation Underway In Mayes County, Authorities Say
News On 6
A homicide investigation is underway after one person was found dead just outside the town of Strang, the Mayes County Sheriff's Office said.
$24.1 Million In Federal Grant Assistance Delivered To Oklahoma Tribes
News On 6
U.S. Department of Agriculture issued grant assistance totaling more than $24.1 million to three Tribal Nations in Oklahoma to assist in high-speed internet, higher education, tribal language preservation, and more.
$24.1 Million In Federal Grant Assistance Delivered To Oklahoma Tribes
News On 6
U.S. Department of Agriculture issued grant assistance totaling more than $24.1 million to three Tribal Nations in Oklahoma to assist in high-speed internet, higher education, tribal language preservation, and more.
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As OG&E Announces Naming Rights To Fairgrounds Arena, Residents Worry About Increased Rate Hikes
News 9
Although it is unclear how much OG&E paid for naming rights, residents say they are worried about an increase in their electric bill payments.
As OG&E Announces Naming Rights To Fairgrounds Arena, Residents Worry About Increased Rate Hikes
News 9
Although it is unclear how much OG&E paid for naming rights, residents say they are worried about an increase in their electric bill payments.
Louis Gossett Jr., 1st Black Man To Win Supporting Actor Oscar, Dies At 87
Associated Press
Family of Louis Gossett Jr., the first Black man to win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, confirmed the actor died Thursday night in Santa Monica, California.
Louis Gossett Jr., 1st Black Man To Win Supporting Actor Oscar, Dies At 87
Associated Press
Family of Louis Gossett Jr., the first Black man to win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, confirmed the actor died Thursday night in Santa Monica, California.
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Victim, Father Of 3, Was "Fighting For Us Always," Wife Says
CBS News
The wife of Jose Lopez, one of the construction workers who remains missing following the Baltimore bridge collapse, says the father of three was "fighting for us always."
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Victim, Father Of 3, Was "Fighting For Us Always," Wife Says
CBS News
The wife of Jose Lopez, one of the construction workers who remains missing following the Baltimore bridge collapse, says the father of three was "fighting for us always."
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As OG&E Announces Naming Rights To Fairgrounds Arena, Residents Worry About Increased Rate Hikes
News 9
Although it is unclear how much OG&E paid for naming rights, residents say they are worried about an increase in their electric bill payments.
Louis Gossett Jr., 1st Black Man To Win Supporting Actor Oscar, Dies At 87
Associated Press
Family of Louis Gossett Jr., the first Black man to win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, confirmed the actor died Thursday night in Santa Monica, California.
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Victim, Father Of 3, Was "Fighting For Us Always," Wife Says
CBS News
The wife of Jose Lopez, one of the construction workers who remains missing following the Baltimore bridge collapse, says the father of three was "fighting for us always."
Easter Weekend Warmup Begins, Warm And Windy Friday
News 9
Oklahoma Weather Forecast: Bookmark this page and refresh it often for the latest forecast and daily updates.
Miss Oklahoma Sunny Day Discusses Fast And Simple Food Prep
News 9
Joining the News 9 team on the Coca Cola Southwest Beverages Porch, Miss Oklahoma Sunny Day is showing us a quick and easy way to prepare a healthy lunch.
Lexington Department Of Corrections Officer Arrested After Investigators Find Inappropriate Sexual Conduct
News 9
A corrections officer in Cleveland County was arrested for having inappropriate sexual conduct with an inmate, according to the Cleveland County Jail
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