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The midterm election is Tuesday and voters across Oklahoma are heading to the polls to decide on local, state and federal races. Election officials have…
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Oklahoma City’s decades-long quest for a permit to pump water out of southeastern Oklahoma is over. This week, state regulators approved a key part of the…
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Leaders of some Oklahoma tribes see opportunities in a court ruling this summer that could potentially open up many questions about sovereignty and…
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The lakes and streams of southeast Oklahoma are vital to the area’s economy, and Broken Bow resident Charlette Hearne has made it her mission to stand in…
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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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Over the past week or so Oklahoma City’s energy companies have been releasing their quarterly earnings reports, and some of the more interesting numbers…
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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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Imotichey, who died Friday, grew up speaking Chickasaw, and called the language and the Chickasaw Nation's culture his "soul."
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With only 30 or so remaining native Chickasaw speakers — those who learned Chickasaw as a first language — the language has been considered critically…
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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…