Edition Archives:February 2022
News
Tribes exercise their sovereignty rights
On Thursday, December 30, Choctaw Tribal Council passed new Tribal hunting and fishing codes, which allow tribal members to hunt and fish within the tribe's reservation without a state license.
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Johnson-Jennings gives back to community
Dr. Michelle Johnson-Jennings has always dreamed of giving back to her community. She talked about that dream in her high school journal.
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Ludlow shows the value of perseverance
Luke Ludlow has overcome some significant obstacles in life. His drive and determination have kept him moving forward and accomplishing his goals.
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Famous Dave Hall of Fame inductee
Most probably do not know that Famous Dave's started as a small restaurant owned by a Choctaw tribal member, Dave Anderson.
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MIT classical composer releases series of Choctaw-inspired piano pieces
Choctaw classical composer Dr. Charles Shadle is proud to announce the release of his original series of piano pieces entitled Choctaw Animals.
Read MoreLeadership Speaks
District 6, February 2022
I am excited and look forward to serving you as your District 6 Tribal Councilwoman another year.
Read MoreAmerican Heart Month
February is upon us, which means we'll be celebrating Valentine's Day. But while you're out purchasing items to express your love for your significant other, let's be mindful of other matters of the heart.
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