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A new study led by researchers at the University of Oklahoma shows that Native Americans face flooding risks more than the general population in the state. Collaboration between Indigenous peoples and scientists could help protect frontline communities.
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With the 2020 legislative session now over, lawmakers are refocusing on the upcoming elections and issues relevant in the year ahead. Meanwhile, the work…
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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…