Foundation seeking Osage applicants for intern position, to establish office operations in Tulsa area
Report passed onto entire Congress for further consideration
Code changes include a primary election for Chief and Assistant Chief and staggering terms for the Election board
Commission raises questions over lawsuit after license holder passes away
Congress may also consider legislative items proposed in wake of Treasurer/ Accounting staff testimonies
Congress will use the fall session to consider the Nation’s FY 2012 budgets, bills and resolutions
Congress calls for a 10th Special Session to hold the subpoena interviews
Any wind turbine cannot block access for developing, producing subsurface minerals, agency says
Wilson Pipestem: “We believe this is the largest settlement [with a Native American tribe] in the history of the United States.”
Osage Nation remains opposed, ‘disappointed’; legal action being considered
More information to come in a week, attorney says; Case seeks accounting of mismanaged funding owed to Osages
Web site's purpose: A tool to navigate the administration, learn how the President’s agenda is helping Native communities
Executive Branch sees need for growth; Osage Casino central offices also at facility
Settlement reached in lawsuit against USDA alleging loan discrimination toward Native ranchers and farmers; Lawyers available to discuss settlement claims Thursday at Wah Zha Zhi Cultural Center
Atterberry served on First ON Congress; will help Executive Branch implement merit-based employment system
Over 2,000 votes cast for the top two Executive Branch posts last year; Board is also considering a Facebook page for informational purposes
Open house on the wind farm project scheduled July 28 in Pawhuska
Chief Red Eagle decides to pursue plans after feasibility assessment; decision also subject to ON Congressional approval
Former Congresswoman was appointed to Executive Branch position last year
Congressional committee meetings set for July 14 and 15 to hear testimony from subpoenaed individuals
Ryan Red Corn said multimedia is the new messenger on Indigenous issues to Native youth
The Native American Contractors Association (NACA) has appointed Jim Gray, former chief of the Osage Nation, to serve as its executive director
Over 2,600 ballots shredded; Board to also consider destroying runoff election ballots next month
Chief Red Eagle issues a statement that Wind farms would not be in the best interest for the Osage Reservation
Congressional Affairs committee hears testimony regarding Congressional compensation, taxation
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