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5/13/2008

The Cherokee Nation contributed more than $85,000 recently to help with constructing a new community center in Fairfield. The construction was done primarily by elders in the community. 

 
Cherokee Nation Provides Funding For Community Building in Fairfield
Community buildings provide places for Cherokee citizens to come together and plant the seed corn for better and stronger Cherokee communities. With this idea in mind, the Cherokee Nation recently contributed $85,000 to the Fairfield community to help with construction of a new community center there.

5/13/2008

Cherokee Nation to Offer Science and Technology Camp
The Cherokee Nation will host an overnight Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Camp from Sunday, June 8 through Friday, June 20, on the Sequoyah Schools campus.

5/13/2008

A love of math and of her cultural heritage led Mary Golda Ross, a Cherokee citizen, to a lifetime of success in aerospace technology as the first woman engineer for Lockheed Missiles and Space Company. The Cherokee Nation Remembers Mary Golda Ross, the First Woman Engineer for Lockheed
Mary Golda Ross passed from this life on Tuesday, April 29. It is with sadness and a sense of pride that the Cherokee Nation honors the memory and accomplishments of Mary Golda Ross.

5/13/2008

Cherokee Nation to Host Traditional Games Competition
The Cherokee Nation will host a Traditional Games Competition on Saturday, May 24, beginning at 10 a.m., at Dripping Springs Park in West Siloam Springs.

5/09/2008

National Women’s Health Week Declared in the Cherokee Nation
The week of May 11 - 17, 2008, has been declared as national Women’s Health Week in the Cherokee Nation by Principal Chief Chad Smith.

5/06/2008

The Cherokee Nation will be hosting several events to commemorate National Women’s Health Week May 12 – 16 at the tribe’s Three Rivers Health Center in Muskogee.  Cherokee Nation to Celebrate Women’s Health Week; Health Fair Set
The Cherokee Nation will host a Health Fair on Tuesday, May 13, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Three Rivers Health Center, located at 1001 East 41 Street in Muskogee. The Health Fair is part of a week-long celebration of National Women’s Health Week.

5/02/2008

Cherokee Nation Funds Community Building for Eucha Residents
Construction has started on a community building for residents of Eucha, thanks to an $87,000 dollar contribution from the Cherokee Nation.

5/02/2008

Cherokee Nation to Host Cultural Camp
The Cherokee Nation will host a Cultural Camp from Monday, June 9 to Friday, June 13, from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., at Marble City Public School.

5/02/2008

The Cherokee Nation Marshal Service recently enacted a cross-deputization agreement with the City of Ramona. From left to right: Ramona officer Steve Soloman, Ramona Mayor Cyle Miller, Ramona Police Chief Melvin Monday, Cherokee Nation Tribal Councilor Buel Anglen, Cherokee Nation Tribal Councilor Bradley Cobb, Major Sharon Wright and officer Jesse Anderson of the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service. Cherokee Nation Marshal Service Cross-Deputizes with the City of Ramona
The Cherokee Nation recently entered into a cross-deputization agreement with the city of Ramona.

5/01/2008

Mallory Sequichie received two separate invitations to be a delegate at both the National Student Leadership Conference and the Congressional Student Leadership Conference. Sequoyah Student Invited to National Leadership Conferences, Earns Scholar Society Membership
Mallory Sequichie, a junior at Sequoyah Schools and citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has always gone above and beyond the necessary requirements for school. Now, she is getting national recognition for all of her hard work.