WASHINGTON, D.C.– In 2009, approximately one-quarter (25%) of Native Americans smoked cigarettes. Nearly 18 percent of Native Americans lose their lives to cancer. As we recognize Native American Heritage Month Read More »
The Run-off election between Thom Finks and Mark Johnson for the position of Represesntative for Legislative District #7 has concluded and the results have been certified by the CPN election committee as of August 27th, 2010 at 5:00pm. Mark Johnson defeated Thom Read More »
COLUMBIA, SC – OCTOBER 30: Tyler Bray #8 of the Tennessee Volunteers is chased by South Carolina Gamecocks Stephon Gilmore (#5) and Cliff Matthews (#83) during the Gamecocks’ 38-24 Read More »
(New GCTC Hall of Fame inductee Linda Capps accepts a proclamation naming May 6 “Linda Capps Day” in Oklahoma from State Rep. Shane Jett of Tecumseh.) In an event recognizing Read More »
SHAWNEE, Okla. – Oklahoma Lions Service Foundation and the Shawnee Noonday Lions Club will team up with the Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency Area Agency on Aging, the Citizen Potawatomi Read More »
The Women’s Business Center (WBC) of Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma Inc. (REI), a Durant-based economic development agency, will present a Women’s Biz Workshop in Shawnee. Free workshops for entrepreneurs and Read More »
(Bob Trousdale stands outside his two-room Maverick Hotel in downtown Tecumseh, Oklahoma. Bob lovingly and painstakingly restored the old bank building.) The Citizen Potawatomi Nation has lost one of its Read More »
(The Tecumseh Countywide & Shawnee Sun newspaper is in the midst of unveiling its list of “The Ten Most Influential People” in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. Through its April 15 edition, Read More »
(CPN member Tyler Bray launches a pass in his college debut on Saturday, September 5. His Tennessee Volunteers defeated Tennessee-Martin 50-0.) Citizen Potawatomi Nation member Tyler Bray’s college football career Read More »
(At the beginning of the 2003 Trail of Death Commemorative Caravan, George Schricker sings his song about Chief Menominee, with the statue of the chief in the background.) A new Read More »