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Oklahoma Human Services celebrates child care professionals
More than 13,000 child care staff approved to receive $1,000 retention and employment incentives
OKLAHOMA CITY (Oct. 26, 2022) – Child care is a vital industry for Oklahoma’s families and, like other industries across the nation, has struggled with a lack of adequate workforce to fully serve the
How to help if you know someone is being abused
By: Kayla Woody, CPN House of Hope DVPI Prevention Specialist
We all know someone in our lives that is experiencing abuse in a relationship. It could be a family member, a close friend, a coworker, someone at church or even a neighbor. The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence states that
NOAA awards over $15 million for climate science, community resilience
NOAA’s Climate Program Office (CPO) announced today a total annual award of $15.2 million to support 63 new, innovative and impactful projects that will improve our nation’s resilience at a critical time in the fight against the climate crisis.
“The window of time to avoid costly, deadly
Cherokee Nation celebrates opening of 1839 Cherokee Meat Co.
Tribe and its businesses open USDA-certified meat processing facility
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Cherokee Nation leadership and executives from Cherokee Nation Businesses joined federal and state officials, as well as local community leaders, farmers and ranchers in celebrating the opening of 1839 Cherokee Meat Co. on Tuesday.
The tribe commemorated the opening
IHS Announces Three Grants for Tribal Self-Governance Planning Activities and Two New Self-Governance Tribes
Today, the Indian Health Service is announcing recipients for the Fiscal Year 2022 Tribal Self-Governance Planning Cooperative Agreements, administered by the Office of Tribal Self-Governance, and two tribes that have entered the IHS Tribal Self-Governance Program.
These annual IHS cooperative agreement awards support tribes and tribal organizations with the planning
2022 Lowak Sho'li First American Humanities Forum focuses on language revitalization
The 12th annual Lowak Sho'li First American Humanities Forum is set for 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 3, at the Chickasaw Business and Conference Center, 830 E. Main St., Ada, Oklahoma. The theme for this year’s forum is “First Americans in Language Revitalization.”
“The Lowak Sho&
United Indian Nations of Oklahoma to Host Warrior Up to Vote Rally in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — The United Indian Nations of Oklahoma (UINO) will continue its non-partisan voter campaign next week at the First American Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on October 27, 2022, from 3 PM to 8 PM Central Time.
The Oklahoma City "Warrior Up to Vote" rally is
