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Oklahoma lawmakers will likely meet again this year to disburse more funds to defend prosecutors who charged tribal suspects ...
The United Indian Nations of Oklahoma extends its deepest gratitude to the Oklahoma Legislature for taking bold, bipartisan ...
Jordan Frazier Payne, 31, faces one count of second-degree murder in Indian Country and one count of child neglect in Indian ...
A lawsuit filed in federal court last week seeks a deeper reckoning about the harms of Indian boarding schools – and the ...
The Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development’s Honoring Nations program is thrilled to announce the selection ...
Thanks to oil deposits found on their land in Oklahoma, the Osage Native Americans had become some of the wealthiest people ...
MUSKOGEE, Okla. (WKRC) - A historic college that was founded in the 1800s suffered a financial collapse due to "gross ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced last week around $10 million in affordable housing funds for area tribal nations. The funding, which overall totaled more than $190 ...
Two Native American tribes filed a class-action lawsuit over deaths and abuse at U.S. government-run Indian boarding schools.
Local nonprofits are thanking lawmakers for overriding the Governor’s veto of a bill that they say is critical to addressing the crisis of Missing and Murdered ...
With classes out for the summer, two bookmobile programs affiliated with suburban districts are scheduled to start their ...
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Tahlequah woman sentenced in arson case
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that a Tahlequah woman was sentenced to prison for attempted arson. Sheena Grasshopper, 41, was sentenced to two years in ...