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Articles in "Government"

Election Board seeking AG opinion on Minerals Council campaign activities; Polls open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day

Raymond Red Corn elected Speaker; Daniel Boone elected Second Speaker

Congressional committee elections including Speaker and Second Speaker to be held during special session

City Council meeting with area tribal leaders to strengthen relationships

Four proposed Constitutional amendment questions on ballot

First special session scheduled to start July 20

Inauguration to be held in the Congressional Chambers at 10 a.m. July 4

The two-book set is a compilation of Osage laws as of 2011

Congress considers bill in wake of Executive Branch directives forbidding communication with the legislative body; Bill originally considered banishment as a penalty

Norma Merriman raises concerns of favoritism and confidentiality breach within the Nation’s government; said she was not allowed to discipline worker related to high-ranking Executive Branch officials

Dr. Ron Shaw, Tim Tall Chief, Lynette Freeman and Ray Hankins resign, citing ineffective leadership by Executive Branch

Executive Branch requests $13M in appropriation bills during Hun-Kah Session; Nation will exceed mandated spending limit if all bills pass

LLC board and staff to deliver annual report on April 11

Catcher responsible for overseeing the Nation’s financial and accounting operations; She held previous Treasurer post with Cherokee Nation

Chief Red Eagle says administration is ‘making strides’ in improving government operations, benefits for all Osages

Former Cherokee Nation Treasurer Callie Catcher appointed to fill top ON financial officer post; Her appointment is subject to ON Congressional confirmation

Subpoena sought six months worth of emails from former Treasurer regarding the job aspects; Judge Stepson rules subpoena motion is ‘vague’

Project will provide Osage lawmakers and the Executive Branch with a complete and accurate picture of Nation’s grant funding

Congressional appropriations committee schedules meeting to consider next moves regarding the Nation’s finances after Kemble resigns as Treasurer

Friends and spouses travel tickets charged to the Nation for NCAI conference

Kemble lists completed objectives in resignation letter; leaves office in middle of Special Congressional Session called to investigate whether he should face a removal trial

Road project adds a third lane to Oak Street and covers a one-mile stretch

Longtime government worker turns 100 this year; she is the last living granddaughter of Chief James Bigheart

Special election to be held Aug. 13; four Osage Minerals Estate-related questions will be on special election ballot