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Diver’s dreams realized in Las Vegas production

Decorated diver Kaylea Arnett is creating her own brand of history as she flips a life of hard work and dedication into a career with an elite worldwide entertainment company. Arnett, a Chickasaw who began diving as a child in
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Reagan Smith working to expand broadband access, training for tribes.

By: Heide Brandes Tribal entities in Oklahoma received millions of dollars in funding from the Biden administration for internet access on tribal land, but still only 67% of tribal lands

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) Beyond Program obtains FAA approval for Beyond Visual Line of Sight operations with uAvionix Installation

Bigfork, MT – uAvionix today announced that the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) Beyond Program received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations

Esports Popularity Grows in Public Schools

By Latoya Lonelodge With the ever-growing trend of technology used in today’s society, the topic of video gaming while at school was never brought up for discussion … until just

Fraudsters frequently prey on generosity: Proactive measures key to avoiding another record-setting year for fraud

By Sarah Alexander With the upcoming holidays, generosity is top of mind. With so much digital gifting and giving this time of year, it's important to take precautions to help
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Diver’s dreams realized in Las Vegas production

Decorated diver Kaylea Arnett is creating her own brand of history as she flips a life of hard work and dedication into a career with an elite worldwide entertainment company.

1839 Cherokee Meat Co. now accepting SNAP benefits

TAHLEQUAH – Cherokee Nation is continuing its efforts to fight food insecurity with 1839 Cherokee Meat Co. becoming a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program retailer. Operated by the USDA Food and Nutrition

Casinos and consulting? Pandemic spurs tribes to diversify

By: Associated Press MASHANTUCKET, Conn. (AP) – When the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut for three months in 2020, its owners, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, had to

NSU Symposium on the American Indian celebrates 50 years in 2023

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Northeastern State University’s annual Symposium on the American Indian will return for its 50th year in April. The weeklong celebration of Native culture and scholarship will take
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Diver’s dreams realized in Las Vegas production

Decorated diver Kaylea Arnett is creating her own brand of history as she flips a life of hard work and dedication into a career with an elite worldwide entertainment company.

1839 Cherokee Meat Co. now accepting SNAP benefits

TAHLEQUAH – Cherokee Nation is continuing its efforts to fight food insecurity with 1839 Cherokee Meat Co. becoming a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program retailer. Operated by the USDA Food and Nutrition

2023 Sovereignty Day Celebration dance scheduled March 11 in Pawhuska

For the first time, dance organizers have added an Osage-only category for Men's Straight and Women's Cloth contests Written by Benny Polacca In paying homage to the 2006 reformed government,

After delay, Native CDFIs get increase in financial assistance funding from Treasury

BY BRIAN EDWARDS WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of the Treasury has upped the amount of financial assistance it is providing to Native Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) in its
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2023 Sovereignty Day Celebration dance scheduled March 11 in Pawhuska

For the first time, dance organizers have added an Osage-only category for Men's Straight and Women's Cloth contests Written by Benny Polacca In paying homage to the 2006 reformed government,

Free OKC Event - Be Well Expo - April 15th

The Wellness Council of Oklahoma, is pleased to bring the BE WELL EXPO to Oklahoma City on Saturday, April 15 th , 2023. This free event is held at the India

Kochcha' Market begins March 11

The Chickasaw Nation Department of Culture & Humanities is putting on its first Kochcha' (Outdoor) Market March 11 from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. at the Chickasaw National Capitol

101 Archer opens on First Friday with new Tribal Sovereignty exhibition

The University of Tulsa’s Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is opening a new exhibition for the inaugural First Friday Art Crawl in its new home at 101 E. Archer
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