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Eric Wenger to join Chickasaw Nation
The Chickasaw Nation announced the selection of Eric Wenger as the next undersecretary of Construction Services. Wenger will continue in his role as the City Engineer and Public Works Director for the City of Oklahoma City until September 14, 2023.
“Eric Wenger earned a high level of respect from local
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Tribal gaming enterprises continue to grow year over year
By Heide Brandes The Journal Record
Year over year, with the exception of 2020, tribal gaming enterprises in Oklahoma continue to grow, and fiscal tear 2021-22 shaped up to be a banner year when it came to visits, revenue generated and
Oklahoma Freedom Rise to No. 3 in the PBR Teams League Standings After Going a Perfect 2-0 in Game Play and Finishing Second Overall at Neutral Site Event in Anaheim, California
Remote interviews with team leadership, including Head Coach Cord McCoy, and competing riders are available upon request
ANAHEIM, Calif. – The Oklahoma Freedom rode red-hot at the second neutral site PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Camping World Team Series event of the season this past weekend in Anaheim, California, going a perfect
Chickasaw Nation Breaks Ground for Youth Activity Center, Sulphur
SULPHUR, Okla. -- Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby led groundbreaking ceremonies August 10 for a facility which will serve the community’s youth for generations.
The Chickasaw Nation Youth Activity Center, 1601 W. 18th St., is a shining example of the Chickasaw Nation's steadfast commitment to providing opportunities
Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner announce second-term cabinet nominees, Supreme Court pick, staff changes
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Principal Chief Bryan Warner announced changes today to the tribe’s cabinet and administration staff and a nomination of a new Supreme Court justice.
“Deputy Chief Warner and I were so fortunate to work with so many great cabinet
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Investing in Indian Country is Investing in America
BY DEB HAALAND
OPINION. Before I was Secretary of the Interior, or even a member of Congress, I was an organizer. With signs made on my kitchen floor with poster board and markers, I urged our leaders to act for and invest
Tulsa-based Direct 2 Completion partners with the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma on construction projects that will transform tribal services.
TULSA, Oklahoma – Tulsa-based Direct 2 Completion (D2C), a leading construction program management and owner's representative firm, is thrilled to announce a partnership with the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma (ITO) that will transform tribal health care and child development. The project involves the development of the Perkins Family Clinic