Two Eagle Scouts in family
Only a small percentage of Boy Scouts of America members achieve Eagle Scout status.
View ArticleJordan Rainer’s ‘Straight Shot’ Tour comes to the McSwain Theatre June 22
Tickets are selling fast for Jordan Rainer’s June 22 performance at the historic McSwain Theatre, 130 W. Main St., Ada, Oklahoma.
View ArticleAstronaut John Herrington honored
As a kickoff of the American Indian Festival of Words, the Tulsa City County Library honored astronaut and retired Naval aviator Cmdr. John Herrington by adding him to the Circle of Honor.
View ArticleChickasaw writer pens first romantic comedy
Danica Nava admits her first novel, “The Truth According to Ember,” is at least partly autobiographical.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation Election Secretary Rita Loder announces candidates for...
Chickasaw Nation Election Secretary Rita Loder announced candidates seeking five legislative seats and one judicial seat within the Chickasaw Nation.
View ArticleFirst female First American coffee roaster
As one of the few professional female coffee roasters in the world, Andi AnquoeParnacher has the distinction of being acknowledged by the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) as the first female First...
View ArticleAccomplished Chickasaw music producer dies at 74
Unless you worked in the music and entertainment industry in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, you are not likely to be familiar with the name Greg McDonald.
View ArticleWhitney Anderson named 2024 Dynamic Woman of the Year
Whitney Anderson was named 2024 Chickasaw Nation Dynamic Woman of the Year during the annual Dynamic Women of the Chickasaw Nation Conference conducted May 30-31 at WinStar Resort and Convention Center.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation Unveils Bold Initiative to Help Rebuild Storm-Hit Oklahoma...
Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby today unveiled a new fundraising initiative, spearheaded by a diverse committee of stakeholders, aimed at rebuilding businesses and bolstering economic recovery...
View ArticleChickasaw Business Network helps First American entrepreneurs succeed
Prospective First American entrepreneurs have a friend in the Chickasaw Business Network that can guide them through the myriad pitfalls associated with opening their first business.
View ArticleMiss Vail, Abby Dennis, to shine light on cancer survivors in Miss Colorado...
A cancer survivor is preparing to compete in the 2024 Miss Colorado pageant in July and aims to bring a bit of hope for the future to others touched by the disease.
View ArticleGround broken for Chickasaw Heritage Center in Mississippi
Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby led groundbreaking ceremonies June 26 to kick off construction of the Chickasaw Heritage Center located within the tribe’s historic Homeland in Mississippi.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation WIC Program Seeks Comments
The Chickasaw Nation is soliciting comments from individuals regarding the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC).
View ArticleHUD officials view results of Chickasaw Nation housing programs
The Chickasaw Nation welcomed visitors from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban development (HUD) April 17.
View ArticleAward-winning play focuses on MMIW
Author and playwright Laura Shamas, Ph.D., was selected to receive a 2023 Los Angeles New Play Project (LANPP) Award.
View ArticleChickasaw youth earns first at Red Earth
Aiden Coleman has been reminding his mother he is a “professional artist” recently, and he’s right.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation and Small Business Administration discuss Sulphur rebuild
Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby, along with tribal leadership and state and local officials, met with U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman June 4 to...
View ArticleTishomingo Chickasaw Nation Head Start wraps up 2024 academic year
The Chickasaw Nation Head Start program (Head Start) in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, graduated 24 students in May.
View ArticleChickasaw Nation Head Start graduates 63 for future educational success
The Chickasaw Nation Head Start (Head Start) program in Ardmore closed the 2024 academic year in May with a playing of the traditional “Pomp and Circumstance.”
View ArticleFive Tribes to honor each other’s hunting and fishing licenses through...
Tribal members and citizens of the Cherokee Nation, Chickasaw Nation, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Muscogee Nation and very soon Seminole Nation can utilize their tribal membership to enjoy hunting and...
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