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05/21/2026

Come out to Taylor’s Table Restaurant
23785 Highway 100 for their opening this Saturday.
We will have some items for sale.

05/21/2026
05/21/2026
05/13/2026

📢 East 4th Street Construction Update

Residents along East 4th Street — door hangers are being distributed this morning to homes that will be affected by the upcoming road construction project. The area that will be affected is starting from the bridge by the dog park, going east to the bypass.

A public meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 26 at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, where residents can learn more about the project, anticipated timelines, and what to expect during construction.

The bid opening for the East 4th Street project is currently underway and will close on Tuesday, May 19. Additional information, including the selected construction company, will be shared once the process is complete.

At the May 4 Regular City Council Meeting, the City Council approved Hudson Prince to provide inspection and material testing services for the project.

Like many residents across Tahlequah, we’re excited to see this much-anticipated project move forward and get underway!

05/11/2026

Cherokee Nation will host a two-day ‘Expungement Expo’ on May 19 and 20 at the Chota Center in Tahlequah. The event is open to eligible Cherokee citizens and eligible citizens of other federally recognized tribes seeking to clear their criminal records. Cherokee Nation citizens will also be connected to programs and services that support long-term stability and success.

The inaugural Expungement Expo is being held in partnership with Oklahoma Indian Legal Services and will provide free legal screenings, application assistance and support for filing expungement petitions for criminal convictions in state court under Oklahoma law.

The goal is to reduce barriers to employment, housing, education and financial stability while strengthening Cherokee families and communities.

Learn more here: https://anadisgoi.com/index.php/government-stories/cherokee-nation-to-host-expungement-expo-chief-hoskin-calls-for-reform

05/06/2026

You helped create safety, stability, and healing for survivors across our community this April.

One number that stands out this month: 75 forensic interviews conducted.
Behind each interview is a child or survivor who deserved to be heard with compassion, dignity, and care. These conversations are never easy—but they are often a critical step toward safety, accountability, and healing.

We also invested deeply in excellence and survivor-centered care by completing 275 hours of staff training and delivering 16 hours of training throughout our community. Because survivors deserve advocates who are continually learning, growing, and strengthening the way we serve.

At Help In Crisis, we are committed to becoming leaders and trusted experts in our field—so every survivor who reaches out receives informed, trauma-responsive, and compassionate support.

Every number represents a person choosing safety, healing, and hope. 💜

📞 Crisis Hotline: 1-800-300-5321

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05/06/2026

Damien Uriah is our next featured poet. Join us May 6 for 1st Wednesday!

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Tahlequah, OK
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