TAHLEQUAH, Okla. (KFOR) – As prices for everything seem to go up, the Cherokee Nation is working to help citizens afford clothes for their children. The Cherokee Nation is providing $150 in clothing ...
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Starting Tuesday, July 20, the Cherokee Nation will begin offering clothing assistance to qualifying Cherokee students. In a press release by the Cherokee Nation, they said regardless of residency or ...
The Cherokee Nation is providing $150 in clothing assistance for every qualifying Cherokee student regardless of residency or income. Applications are now being accepted. The Cherokee Nation clothing ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation announced Monday it's expanded its $150 clothing assistance program to young college and career tech students in an effort to combat economic barriers. Last week ...
The Cherokee Nation announced Friday that every Cherokee student is eligible for a $150 clothing stipend, no matter their family's income. Students can begin applying for the stipend on Tuesday, July ...
UNDATED -- The Cherokee Nation has taken another step toward preserving and promoting the heritage of its people. The new effort features T-shirts, bibs and onesie's, with pictures of animals and ...
Editor’s Note: This story has been changed from the print version to correct Henry Stupp’s age, the 2007 annual revenue figure, and the size of a temporary retail space mentioned in the story. When ...
The Cherokee Nation is providing $150 in clothing assistance for every qualifying Cherokee child, regardless of age, residency, or income. The Cherokee Nation is providing $150 in clothing assistance ...
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