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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

Second Osage Nation Congress passes bill to raise health funding for Osages 65 and older

Chief’s Office says idea still being studied; compacting clinic would allow the Nation more control of clinic’s finances, services

Some elders went for more than two weeks without running water after pipes busted. Damage caused by water leaks left some elders displaced

Red Eagle said he will return to work within the next few days

Restaurant could open by March 1, and employ at least 60 people

Blood Institute Bone Marrow Drive at the Pawhuska Community Center from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 22

Contract worker misses ON Health and Wellness Advisory meeting, says he reports to the Principal Chief.

For more information call the Osage Nation Constituent Services at 1-800-320-8742

OUHSC professor is interviewing caregivers for study to be used as training guide for other, future caregivers

Due to delay, checks will have signatures of former Principal Chief Jim Gray and former Treasurer John Jech

Chief’s office said the checks will be released this week

Osages can obtain their flu shots from 9 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday

Paradox Consulting offers recommendations for Osages to make healthy lifestyle changes

More than 8,000 Osages have registered for the health card to help cover medical expenses

Osage Nation Head Start of Fairfax and Pawhuska joined in the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association fundraising