A Citizen Potawatomi Nation enterprise is set to reopen the concrete mixing portion of the business. The Tribe has owned its batch plant, or concrete mixing facility, since initial site Read More »
Each year, Oklahoma Gazette recognizes 40 individuals age 40 or younger who significantly contribute to shaping central Oklahoma communities. This year, Citizen Potawatomi Nation internship coordinator Mindee Duffell earned recognition Read More »
Classically trained musician Aaron Martin always knew he wanted to make music, and he’s made it into an unconventional career. In two years, he helped compose a soundtrack for a Read More »
By Lenzy Krehbiel-Burton Nearly 30 years later, Liz Masters still vividly remembers her gynecologist’s words. “You have an angry cervix,” he told the Cherokee Nation citizen. Along with an overdue Read More »
Submitted by Kassi Roselius A new year brings about new possibilities and the desire to better oneself. However, keeping these commitments can, at times, become more stressful and debilitating than Read More »
Youth have power. Right now. “When we told them they’re the future, we accidentally said, ‘You don’t matter yet. You don’t count until some futuristic point on the horizon that, Read More »
Shke Zheshké Family Farm is a “tiny little place” that Richard Abbey inherited a couple of years ago. He says it isn’t much to look at — yet — as Read More »
Bozho (Hello), The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ Office of Tribal Government Relations (OTGR) highlights tribes’ top priorities for serving American Indian needs. The office has a website that Read More »
Submitted by Jennifer Randell and Bree Dunham As most of you may know, Sept. 20, we successfully released Mko Kno, the first eaglet that was hatched at Citizen Potawatomi Nation’s Read More »
Submitted by Kabl Wilkerson Applying to law school can be strenuous and difficult. However, some students know exactly where they want to go and have a relative timeline of when Read More »