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Josh Abbott Band to Take Stage at Comanche Nation Casino
LAWTON, Okla. – The Josh Abbott Band will take the stage at Comanche Nation Casino on Saturday, Aug. 23, with gates opening at 7 p.m. and the show starting at 8 p.m. The performance will launch Comanche Nation Entertainment’s new concert series, bringing artists to Southwest Oklahoma.
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Bedré commemorates 25 years with sweet celebration
DAVIS, Okla. – Bedré Fine Chocolate commemorated its 25th anniversary with a special celebration June 16, offering guests a glimpse of the chocolate making process and an opportunity to indulge in delectable treats.
Purchased by the Chickasaw Nation in 2000, Bedré Fine Chocolate blends ancient tradition with modern flavor to produce
Freshman State Representative Amanda Clinton secures approval for interim studies exploring improved Tribal relations and large-scale data expansion
TULSA — Only weeks after being sworn in as the new Oklahoma House District 71 Representative, Amanda Clinton (D-Tulsa) is following through on key priorities she outlined during her campaign. The newly elected representative proposed interim studies on two topics that constituents identified as important to them, and on Friday, Speaker
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What the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ means for Indian Country and the Osage Nation
Health care remains protected, but the sweeping federal cuts will have impacts on energy, education, and housing programs
by Allison Herrera, Osage News
President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (HR1) into law on July
Does Trump even know what ‘Redskins’ means?
The US president has ordered the Washington Commanders NFL team to reinstate their former name. For Native people, this is deeply troubling
by Troy Littledeer
President Trump has come off the bench to pick a fight no one wanted to have.
He has ordered the Washington Commanders NFL team to
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Brookings: Native communities in Oklahoma stand to lose $3 billion from proposed funding freeze
Oklahoma’s Native American communities could lose $3 billion in funding for essential services due to the Trump administration’s proposed mass grant freeze, according to a new report.
By Thomas Pablo, KOSU
The report, authored
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Choctaw Nation constitutional amendment fails
By Katie Hallum (ᏧᏟ), KOSU
Changes to Choctaw Nation’s constitution will not go into effect despite receiving overwhelming support from voters.
In order for them to be approved, they would have had to receive 51% of the total number of qualified votes in the