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Articles in "Health"

Chief Red Eagle appointed Margie Burkhart, William Tinker, Michael Moore and Tom Foreman to the Health Authority Board

Nation’s Healthy Food Initiative team visited the Chickasaw Nation horticulture department March 26

Principal Chief John Red Eagle presented the check Oct. 19, 2012

The Indigenous and Native American community now has a national resource regarding emergency management issues and assistance

Forty-five birdhouses auctioned raised approximately $4,700

Health group overseeing project still finalizing plans; Matching fund donation and $99,600 federal grant are supporting the project

A private grocery truck is setting up shop this morning (Oct. 24) at the vacant Palace of the Osage grocery store in Fairfax from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Substance abuse experts say consumption can be ‘rapidly addicting’; Osage Nation employees researching bath salt issue

Center closed until further notice; Congressional committee to review fitness center budgets Sept. 10

ON Prevention Program looking for 25 Osage women drug and alcohol free who can commit to the program for at least one year

Drive collects 34 bags of clothing and shoes as of April 20; more donations expected to come

Walkeen Wahwassuck was found safe in Tulsa; details have yet to be released

Walkeen "Keenie" Wahwassuck has been missing since March 14 and was last seen in Tulsa

Julie O’keefe owns The Grayhorse Group, fills fifth vacant spot on board

ON Congress passes resolution for 2012 health benefit card limits; Osages must re-enroll in program to receive health card

Indian Elder Navigator Web site helps elders living in Oklahoma locate vital programs around the state

Board will be responsible for developing structure for the Nation’s Health and Wellness Division as well as compacting the Pawhuska IHS clinic

ON Social Services department offers help if elder abuse or fraud is spotted with Osage shareholders

The mentoring project will work with early learning development centers

Program provides various services such as free blood pressure monitors and assistance with diabetic shoes to Native Americans with diabetes

Transitional Housing Program in early stages

Health programs encourage Osages to eat more fruits and vegetables

The Splash Pad and Skatepark will be included in the smoke-free zone

Grant program targets local entities interested in developing facilities to promote a healthy lifestyle among Osage youth; New deadline is Aug. 19