

“Cherokee Nation and the Housing Authority of the Cherokee Nation continue to navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic and this expansion of services is one of the great relief opportunities we can provide with funding through the U.S. “The Homeowner Assistance Fund offered through the Housing Authority of the Cherokee Nation can help eligible Cherokee Nation citizens overcome certain challenges, such as delinquent mortgages and past due property taxes, so that they can remain in their homes,” HACN Interim Director Jerri Ann Killer said. The Homeowner Assistance Fund will be available to eligible mortgage holders while funds last, which is estimated to be through 2026. The Housing Authority of the Cherokee Nation is expanding the Cherokee Nation’s Homeowner Assistance Fund program to help eligible citizens experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Tickets can be purchased online at: Roxy Theater events on Eventbrite or at the Muskogee’s Historic Roxy Theater box office by calling 91.īranson musical act comes back to Roxy next weekĬlick the headline to read the rest of the article at Muskogee Now Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 at the door. The musical variety show is family friendly.ĭoors open at 7:30 p.m. The musicians and vocalists bring a comedic aspect to their routine while delivering their unforgettable renditions of songs by Billy Joel, Elton John, Mariah Carey, Carrie Underwood, Reba McIntyre, the Beatles, Temptations, Glen Campbell, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash and Elvis. The high-energy show, which features country, rock and pop song performances by four of Branson’s most seasoned and sought-after performers, was a smash hit when it brought its act to Oklahoma in February. Friday, August 5 for a one-night-only performance. Visit the Muskogee Phoenix (Muskogee, Okla.) at ĭistributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.Jukebox Live, one of Branson’s most popular acts, will return to Muskogee’s Historic Roxy Theater, at 8 p.m. (c)2019 the Muskogee Phoenix (Muskogee, Okla.) Fraley remains in custody on a $25,000 bond, and her next court appearance is Jan.

Murch remains in custody at the Muskogee County/City Detention Facility on $50,000 bond, and his next court appearance is Jan.

Murch, the affidavit states, was found to have been sleeping nude in the same bed as the child.Ī Kids' Space investigation also revealed "bruising and a notch on the hymen," the affidavit notes. The child's mother, Rachael Gail Fraley, 32, of Warner, was charged with enabling child sexual abuse and child neglect.Īn affidavit filed with the case notes that the child and their mother lived with Murch, who is a registered sex offender, following a 2009 conviction for rape by instrumentation, lewd molestation, and forcible sodomy. William Frank Murch, 53, of Warner was charged Thursday with sexual abuse of a child under 12 and failure to comply with sex offender registration, according to court documents. 14-A convicted sex offender is accused of sleeping nude and sexually abusing 5-year-old child while the child's mother enabled it, according to court documents. Add To Favorites Warner man charged with child sexual abuseĭec.
