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Fancy Dance wows critics and audiences alike
When I read the overview for the movie "Fancy Dance" I was expecting a heartwarming story of an Aunt's love for her niece. Since I'm a child-free Aunt who is wild about my niece and nephew, I knew it would hit close to home.
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ICYMI: Final Arkansas gaming license awarded to CNE
BY D. SEAN ROWLEY
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Years ago, before there was a COVID-19 pandemic, Cherokee Nation Entertainment applied for one of the four gaming licenses approved by the Arkansas electorate in 2018.
It seemed the CNE lost its bid, then won
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ICYMI: Groundbreaking begins for new Eufaula casino
EUFAULA, Oklv. – Key figures from both Muscogee (Creek) Nation and its subsidiary, Muscogee Nation Gaming Enterprises took part in a groundbreaking ceremony in Eufaula to celebrate the construction of a new 78,000 square-foot hotel and casino. The casino, known as the Lake
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt sends 'one-size-fits-all' car tag compact to tribes
Oklahoma tribal nations across the state have received a letter and model compact from Gov. Kevin Stitt.
By Katie Hallum, KOSU
The letter says if tribal leaders can accommodate the governor’s concerns about tag issues, he
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Feds double down on tribal clean energy purchase preference with new DOE solicitation
BY CHEZ OXENDINE
For the second time this month, a federal agency has revived a long-dormant tribal purchasing preference to buy clean energy from tribes.
The Department of Energy has announced a solicitation for renewable energy credits,
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Choctaw Casinos & Resorts wins big at SBC Awards North America
Choctaw Nation’s Janie Dillard named Tribal Gaming Leader of the Year
DURANT, Okla. (May 13, 2024)- Choctaw Casinos & Resorts won big at the 2024 SBC Awards North America in New York Thursday night, taking home three
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Supremes to Stitt: You Lose!
OK Court announced ruling in Treat v. Stitt
by Meredith Johnson
OKLVHOMV CITY, Oklv.- The Oklahoma Supreme Court announced their decision in Treat v. Stitt on April 2. The ruling found that the Oklahoma state legislature has the authority to make tribal compact negotiations.