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USDA designates more than $60 million to expand high speed internet access in rural areas of Oklahoma tribal nations
By Robby Korth
An Oklahoma tribal nation and two telephone companies are receiving $67.4 million to expand broadband access in rural Oklahoma.
The funds are part of a $667 million
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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
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Tribe’s newest enterprise opens
By Mary Leaver
The Citizen Potawatomi Nation’s newest enterprise, Sovereign Pipe Technologies, manufactures a product that can help safeguard precious natural resources.
Ronnie Wear, chief executive officer and general manager, is leading the new venture and proud to be a part of Iron Horse Industrial Park.
“Our employees have
NSU awarded National Science Foundation grant to support STEM education students
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — A national grant will help Northeastern State University recruit, train and support students interested in becoming middle and high school mathematics and science teachers in high-need schools in northeastern Oklahoma.
The National Science Foundation has awarded NSU a five-year, $1.1 million grant to establish the NSU Noyce
Cherokee Nation citizen taps into multi-billion dollar nitrate glove market
BY CHEZ OXENDINE
Cherokee tribal member David Thunderbird Crawford stepped into the personal protective equipment (PPE) sector amid the first days of the COVID-19 pandemic as shortages of masks and gloves became dire.
Overseas manufacturing, Crawford said, was choking a necessary supply line, and so he sought to organize new