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Investing in Indian Country is Investing in America BY DEB HAALAND OPINION. Before I was Secretary of the Interior, or even a member of Congress, I was an organizer. With signs made on my kitchen floor with poster board and markers, I urged our leaders to act for and invest

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Oklahoma Senate overrides GOP governor's vetoes on Native American compacts The Republican-controlled Oklahoma Senate met in a special session Monday and overrode GOP Gov. Kevin Stitt’s vetoes of two bills to extend existing agreements with Native American tribes for another year. The overrides were the latest development

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This long-running lawsuit is the latest dispute over Oklahoma tribal relations by Molly Young Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond wants to take the lead in representing the state in a long-running tribal gaming lawsuit. But Gov. Kevin Stitt’s office says he has no plans to hand over the reins.

Chickasaw Nation, FAM awarded grant to develop education resource

The Chickasaw Nation recently was awarded a federal grant to develop an online curriculum resource for educators in collaboration with the First Americans Museum (FAM), Oklahoma City. Through the grant, dubbed the Chickasaw Nation Online Educator Resource Planning Grant, the Chickasaw Nation will partner with FAM to develop a publicly

Comanche Nation Entertainment Honors Comanche Nation’s 40th Year in Gaming

Comanche Nation Casino to Host Anniversary Event and Concert Lawton, Okla., – Comanche Nation Entertainment is commemorating Comanche Nation’s fourth decade of continuous success in the gaming industry. The Southwest Oklahoma gaming company will host a 40th anniversary celebration at Comanche Nation Casino in Lawton on Saturday, July 22, offering

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Tribal tobacco compact veto override fails in Oklahoma Senate, but that's not the end of the line By Peggy Dodd, Allison Herrera The Senate failed to produce the two-thirds vote requirement to overturn Gov. Kevin Stitt’s veto of Oklahoma’s tribal tobacco compact during special session Monday
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