Comanche Nation Entertainment Tees Up for Third Annual Charity Golf Tournament

$5,000 of tournament proceeds to be donated to Comanche Academy and Comanche Nation Higher Education LAWTON – (Aug. 2, 2023) Comanche Nation Entertainment is teeing up for the return of its third annual golf tournament to support Comanche Nation youth. The tournament will be held on Monday, August 7 at

The Tribes Veto Gov. Stitt

By Fus Yvhikv “How would you guys like to see Gov. Bullstitt get vetoed?” Fixico asks. “Yes!” me, Tarpalechee, and Yahola say. “What’s the plan?” I ask. Fixico slurps a huge dollop of his Hamm’s beer. “Braaaapppp!” Fixico belches a thunderous burp as he cranes his chin toward

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Gov. Stitt sues GOP lawmakers after veto overrides By Allison Herrera, Robby Korth, Graycen Wheeler Gov. Kevin Stitt’s vetoes of a pair of compacts with the state’s tribal nations by Oklahoma’s legislature will not stand. Now Stitt is suing Oklahoma’s legislative leaders, saying a veto override

July issue 2023

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Chickasaw Nation Announces Election Results

Chickasaw Nation Election Secretary Rita Loder announced results of the July 25, 2023, primary election. Tishomingo District Seat 3 incumbent legislator Steven Woods, Davis, received 729 votes, while Dusk Monetathchi, Sulphur, received 653 votes and Shane Langford, also of Sulphur, received 89 votes. A runoff election for Tishomingo District Seat

UNITY Concludes Successful National Conference in Washington, D.C

Highlights included prominent speakers and workshops, as well as the election of officers for the National UNITY Council Executive Committee Mesa, Arizona–UNITY hosted a sold-out annual National Conference, June 29-July 3, at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., with more than 2,200 youth and adult attendees from

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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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