Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner on Oct. 28 declared a state of emergency due ...
News' Isabel Flores speaks to Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. who is allocating $6.75 million to help ...
With Congress struggling to pass a spending bill, the Cherokee Nation is offering financial assistance to tribal members ...
"We’re going to protect those in our region who are most at risk of hunger due to the federal government shutdown," Cherokee ...
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Cherokee Nation chief declares state of emergency amid government shutdown
The principal chief and deputy chief of the Cherokee Nation have declared a state of emergency due to food insecurity caused ...
Cherokee Nation issues state of emergency to combat food insecurity ahead of SNAP benefit suspension
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are going to expire Saturday, leaving hundreds of thousands 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.
As Oklahoma families face the possibility of SNAP benefits being suspended, Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr.
The Cherokee Nation is also offering support to eligible nonprofit food banks and pantries through the Food Security Partners Emergency Funding Grant.
During Juneteenth celebrations last week, Cherokee Nation leaders shared the findings of a recent task force focused on identifying service gaps and improving equality for tribal citizens of Freedmen ...
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner on Tuesday, Oct. 28 declared a state of ...
The Cherokee Nation declared a food emergency today as the federal shutdown continues, impacting its citizens’ access to food ...
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