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Father and son conquer Longs Peak
By: Tina Bridenstine, Citizen Potawatomi Nation Public Information Department
Lafromboise father and son duo Steve and Koby Lawson made the trek to the top of California’s Mount Whitney (the highest point in the contiguous United States) in 2021. Two years later, they teamed up again to tackle Longs Peak
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Tribes keep opting out of Oklahoma governor's reservation task force, calling it flawed
by Molly Young, The Oklahoman
The boycott of Gov. Kevin Stitt’s new task force to fix “broken” criminal justice systems on tribal reservations expanded Monday after two more prominent tribal leaders announced they wanted
Cherokee Nation completes 45 road, bridge projects totaling more than $20M in 2023
$15M in transportation infrastructure set for completion in 2024
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – The Cherokee Nation completed more than $20 million in road and bridge repair and replacement projects in 2023 and will complete another $15 million in projects in the coming year.
The Cherokee Nation Department of Transportation and Infrastructure used
Cherokee Nation secures $1.4M grant from EPA to improve landfill infrastructure, recycling
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation has secured a $1.4 million Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency to make improvements to its recycling and waste-management systems at the Cherokee Nation Sanitary Landfill in Stilwell.
The Cherokee Nation will use the grant to develop
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More Native Art, Film and Political Recognition for Oklahoma Tribes in 2024
by Ryann Gordon
2023 was a triumphant year for Natives in Oklahoma. Native Americans hit the map on a national scale in categories across culture, most certainly in that of film. Though the ongoing feud with Oklahoma Governor
Choctaw Casinos & Resorts donates over 23,000 towels
Donations benefit local schools, outreach programs
DURANT, Okla. - Choctaw Casinos & Resorts donated over 23,000 high quality bath towels to schools and outreach programs across Choctaw Nation.
The resorts often make donations to outreach programs, but the towel donation was a first. Choctaw Casinos & Resorts replaced bath
Northeastern State University partners with Bacone College to provide seamless transfer pathway for students
Tahlequah, Okla.—Northeastern State University has partnered with Bacone College to provide a seamless pathway for all Bacone students seeking to transfer and graduate on their current timeline.
The partnership between the two heritage-rich institutions ensures the longstanding commitment each has made to student success and a sustainable future for