Oklahoma tribes need more money from Congress to expand and maintain their criminal justice systems almost four years after the McGirt v. Oklahoma ruling, representatives of the Cherokee and ...
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FourStatesHomepage.com on MSNCherokee Nation injects over $3.1 billion into Oklahoma economyThe Cherokee Nation pumped more than $281 million into the far corner of the state, in Craig, Delaware, and Ottawa counties.
Governor Stitt gives his opinion on sports betting bills being considered by state lawmakers.Why he says he's not a fan of ...
Oklahoma's long-stalled sports betting proposals could make progress after the state's gaming tribes offered recommendations ...
The State of Sequoyah: Indigenous Sovereignty and the Quest for an Indian State, by Donald L. Fixico, University of Oklahoma Press, 206 pages, $34.95 In McGirt v. Oklahoma (2020), the Supreme ...
Oklahoma tribal casinos have grown in terms of Vegas-style gambling revenue by more than 770 percent since 2006, the first full year for most tribes to have class 3 gaming compacts with the state ...
hosted the first quarterly meeting of 2025 to discuss critical issues affecting Oklahoma tribes. "United Indian Nations of Oklahoma is having our quarterly meeting and we have a couple hundred ...
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On Tuesday, as part of the tribe’s annual Public School Appreciation Day, the Cherokee Nation presented $7.6 million to 107 school districts.
Three proposed bills that could legalize sports betting in Oklahoma are clearing hurdles in the state Legislature, though Gov. Kevin Stitt has vowed to veto bills that grant tribes exclusive power.
Our membership has been listening carefully to the conversations around sports betting legislation in Oklahoma,” said Matthew ...
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