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FAQ: Answers to your questions about driving with tribal tags in Oklahoma
KOSU | By Allison Herrera, Robby Korth
For decades, no matter where drivers with tribal tags lived in Oklahoma, they’ve been good to register their vehicle with their tribal nation.
This was following a 1993 Supreme Court Ruling
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Stitt's sports betting plan takes many tribal officials, Oklahoma lawmakers by surprise
By Carmen Forman of Oklahoma Voice
Tribal officials and state lawmakers say they weren’t consulted on Gov. Kevin Stitt’s new plan to implement sports betting.
While Stitt was in Israel, his office unveiled an
Cherokee Nation, Department of Veteran Affairs celebrate historic agreement for veteran care in Vinita
VINITA, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation and Eastern Oklahoma VA Health Care System on Thursday celebrated a historic agreement that will provide a VA clinic inside the tribe’s Vinita Health Center for area veterans.
The tribe is providing around 1,300 square feet of leased space for the VA clinic,
Chickasaw Nation Marks Hotel Topping Off at OKANA Resort & Indoor Waterpark
Officials provide update on construction progress on resort set to open in 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY – Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby joined other tribal leaders and Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt today in providing an update on construction during the hotel topping off event at the site of the OKANA Resort
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Lawmakers reject gaming compacts for two Oklahoma tribal nations
By Janelle Stecklein, Oklahoma Voice
Saying there were “significant fatal flaws,” Oklahoma lawmakers on Wednesday unanimously rejected a pair of compacts that would have allowed two tribes to offer gaming outside of their traditional boundaries.
Leaders with the United Keetoowah Band
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Oklahoma tribes, IHS, state and area communities work together on American Rescue Plan water projects
Unified effort of agencies totals more than $200 million in water infrastructure improvements
TULSA, Okla. – Oklahoma tribes, the state of Oklahoma, Indian Health Service (IHS) and communities are working together utilizing American Rescue Plan (ARPA)
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Osages unite for screenings of ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ across the country
Special Showings, charity events, and Osage organizations foster sense of togetherness
Written by Shannon Shaw Duty
We asked and you answered.
On Oct. 11, Osage News asked its readers whether there would be any special screenings of
