Osage Oscars Watch Party sells out ahead of highly anticipated awards show

(PAWHUSKA, Okla.) The 2024 Academy Awards are gearing up to be another historic night for the cast and crew of “Killers of the Flower Moon”, the Osage people, and the community. The blockbuster film is up for ten Oscar nominations, including Lily Gladstone, the first Native American woman to be

Vision to Victory: A Practical Guide to Launching Your Local Business

Vision to Victory: A Practical Guide to Launching Your Local Business Launching a local business is a thrilling journey that holds the potential for great success. It requires not just passion but also a strategic approach to overcome challenges and seize opportunities. This guide is crafted to illuminate the path

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AICCO to measure impact of Native businesses and tribes in Oklahoma Written By: Rachael Schuit | VNN Oklahoma (OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.) The influence of Indian Country businesses on the State of Oklahoma’s economy cannot be understated, according to tribal leaders like Muscogee Creek Nation (MCN) Principal Chief David Hill. Each

Chief Hoskin expands Executive Order on Equality, creates task force to ensure Freedmen citizens have equal access to tribal programs

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. has expanded a 2020 Executive Order on Equality and created a task force that will study whether Cherokee citizens of Freedmen descent are provided equal access to tribal programs and services. Chief Hoskin’s 2020 Executive Order on Equality was created

Comanche Nation Entertainment Promotes Longtime Team Members

LAWTON, Okla - Comanche Nation Entertainment has promoted longtime team members Jay Martinez and Shandi Tahhahwah. Martinez, previously General Manager of Comanche Red River Hotel Casino is now General Manager of Comanche Red River Hotel Casino, Comanche War Pony Casino and Comanche Star Casino. Tahhahwah, previously General Manager of Comanche

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Sports betting still isn't legal in Oklahoma. Could that change this year? by Molly Young, The Oklahoman Some Oklahoma lawmakers want to bring the state off the sidelines of sports betting and into the game. They’re facing long odds, however. Gov. Kevin Stitt wants to open Oklahoma’

Cherokee Nation purchases North Tulsa property

Former Greater Sunrise Baptist Church building to be leased to Cherokee community organization for community space TULSA, Okla. — Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner announced Friday the purchase of a property in North Tulsa that will be renovated and converted into community space. The
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