Minerals Council pushes for additional funding for Plugging Committee
The Osage Minerals Council passed a motion to request an additional $10 million in federal funding to help the Plugging Committee continue with its operations ...
In the Osage Nation Trial Court cases against four former Pawhuska Indian Village Five-Man Board members, the cases are scheduled to return to the courtroom ...
The Osage Language Department announced fall classes begin Sept. 15 and continue through Dec. 19.
Classes will be offered in Pawhuska, Grayhorse, Hominy, Skiatook, Edmond ...
Chalene Toehay, Editorial Assistant/Photographer for the Osage News, has been elected the new Osage Tribal Director for a three-year term.
Elections took place in ...
QUAPAW, Okla. – In this age of constantly-changing technology, Native American tribes throughout the country are turning to computers and other information technology gadgets for use ...
Osage Casinos CEO Neil Cornelius is on administrative leave until Sept. 27. Gaming Enterprise Board member Mark Simms verified the board chose not to renew ...
Among Stanford University’s first-year medical students is Osage tribal member Layton Lamsam. He joins 90 in his class selected from an applicant pool of ...
The Northern California Osage organization is holding its fall gathering on Saturday Oct. 4 at the Petaluma Community Center.
All Osages and their families and ...
Pending confirmation consideration by the Fourth Osage Nation Congress, eight individuals are now appointed to several boards and commissions.
Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear appointed ...