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Fellowship of Christian Athletes Player Spotlight

Name: Elaine Berryhill High School: Okemah High School College: Undecided Sports Played: softball, basketball, and track. Hometown: Okemah Oklahoma Accomplishments: 1000 Career Point Scorer, 2 Time All-Conference Q and A with Elaine: Tribal Affiliation: Muscogee Creek Favorite Bible Verse: Colossians 3:23, “Whatever you do, do it enthusiastically, as something

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Cole reaffirms commitment to solving missing and murdered Indigenous persons crisis By Kevin Eagleson Gaylord News There are 86 missing Indigenous persons in Oklahoma, according to data from the National Missing and Unidentified Persons Systems.  At a Nov. 20 House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Interior, Environment and Related Agencies

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Barbie welcomes Maria Tallchief to the Barbie Inspiring Women Series To commemorate this historic event, the Osage Nation will celebrate the launch of the new Barbie Inspiring Women doll created to honor Tallchief on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024, at 10 a.m., at the Constantine Theater in Pawhuska. Written by

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Muscogee Nation announces new casino in Coweta KOSU | By Cait Kelley The Muscogee Nation announced plans to break ground in September on a $100 million casino in Coweta. The 35,000-square-foot casino will include a hotel with 46 upscale rooms, a pool, a fitness center and more, according to officials.

Native American Basketball Invitational Partners with Grand Canyon University

GCU Campus to become new home to NABI the largest all-Native American Basketball Tournament PHOENIX- After 20 years of utilizing multiple indoor basketball courts across the city of Phoenix, NABI has partnered with GCU to utilize their thirteen courts to meet NABI’s tremendous growth. “This new partnership is a

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Oklahoma's governor just signed three compacts with tribes. He has many more to go by Molly Young, The Oklahoman Top Oklahoma lawmakers say new state-tribal compacts negotiated by the governor are welcome signs of progress.  But many more agreements still need to be worked out by the end

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Oklahoma governor's call for special session on tax fairness raises criticism, crickets by Molly Young and William C. Wertz The Oklahoman Oklahoma legislative leaders were largely quiet Tuesday in reaction to Gov. Kevin Stitt’s surprise call for a special session to consider slashing taxes. The session appears
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