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Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby leads ribbon cutting for Lakecrest Casino and Hotel in Carter County
Resort property minutes from Lake Murray includes 89-room hotel, casino, resort pool, conference space, RV Park and more
ARDMORE, Okla. – Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby led ribbon cutting ceremonies May 7 for Lakecrest Casino
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Tornadoes touchdown on the Mvskoke reservation
MCN responds with disaster relief in Holdenville and Morris
by Braden Harper
MVSKOKE RESERVATION, Oklv. – The weekend of April 27-28 saw intense severe weather storms that left at least four dead and dozens injured in the state of Oklahoma. Among those killed included a
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MCN discusses progress and development at State of the Tribal Nations luncheon
Tulsa Regional Chamber of Commerce holds inaugural event
by Meredith Johnson
TVLSE, Oklv. – The Tulsa Regional Chamber of Commerce held their inaugural State of the Tribal Nations’ event at the Tulsa Renaissance Center on Thursday, April 18. The
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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.
Cherokee Nation, City of Stilwell break ground on new $26M water treatment plant
STILWELL, Okla. – Cherokee Nation leaders joined officials from the City of Stilwell and the State of Oklahoma to officially break ground on a new $26 million water treatment plant in Stilwell on April 15. The Cherokee Nation contributed more than $12 million in funds to the project from tribe’s
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Choctaw Nation finalizes car tag compact, but larger tribal tag issues remain
by Melissa Jacques & Steve Metzer
OKLAHOMA CITY — Despite rising concerns about motorists with tribal tags not paying tolls on Oklahoma turnpikes, a bill addressing that issue stalled in committee on Tuesday.
One of the loudest voices on
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Treat, McCall top Stitt in tribal compacting case at Oklahoma Supreme Court
The Oklahoma Supreme Court says the state legislature has authority to override the governor’s vetoes on tribal compacts.
By Graycen Wheeler, Robby Korth
Last year, the legislature passed bills to extend existing compact agreements with multiple tribal