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Oklahoma legislators are advancing a bill that outlaws trespassing on sites containing “critical infrastructure.” Supporters say the measure will help…
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The Cherokee Nation has sued the federal government, and wants to know details about how it has managed its property throughout history.Washington has…
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Construction could resume as early as this spring on a long-delayed Native American museum near downtown Oklahoma City.Even though the work stalled four…
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About 250 Otoe-Missouria citizens can now safely drink tap water the tribe produces now that a nearly two-month boil order has been lifted.September…
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A decade after the government-owned Texoma Lodge and Resort was sold to a private company that never fulfilled its promise to develop a multi-million…
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Chickasaw Nation Gov. Bill Anoatubby discussed water rights, language efforts, and the tribe’s economic development during his annual State of the Nation…
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After five years of court proceedings and confidential negotiations, the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations have reached an agreement with the state over…
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After five years of court proceedings and confidential negotiations, two Native American tribes have reached an agreement with the state over control of…
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Casinos in rural Oklahoma bring in about half of all gaming revenue, and the small towns these establishments call home reap some of the rewards.A report…
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This week tribal and business leaders met just outside of Tulsa for the Reservation Economic Summit.One of the sessions of this conference in Catoosa…