Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner on Oct. 28 declared a state of emergency due to food insecurity caused by the federal government shutdown, making over $6 ...
Guest Opinion. As Cherokee Nation citizens, we draw strength from those who came before us. Our elders are the foundation of ...
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are going to expire Saturday, leaving hundreds of thousands of Oklahomans without food assistance. The Cherokee Nation is declaring a state of ...
With only a dozen or so stores scattered throughout the Navajo Nation, buying groceries is already a daily struggle. But letting benefits lapse could make their dilemma much worse.
Lawmakers, churches, Oklahoma American Indian tribes and nonprofit organizations are pulling together to make sure the ...
"We’re going to protect those in our region who are most at risk of hunger due to the federal government shutdown," Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. said.
Tribal nations, including the Cherokee, Choctaw, Muscogee and Seminole are deploying funds to ensure their citizens don’t go hungry — and urging state leaders to do the same.
With food insecurity rising due to the federal government shutdown, the Cherokee Nation is stepping up to help by investing ...
NOWATA, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation attended the grand opening of the expanded Nowata Food Distribution and Senior Nutrition Site on Wednesday. "These improvements to the Nowata Food Distribution ...