News Archive - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (original ) (raw )
News Releases Choctaw Nation Home Visitation Programs Receive National Recognition Guiding Adolescent Parents and Chahta Inchukka have earned the prestigious Blue Ribbon Affiliates endorsement from the Parents as Teachers National Center, Inc. (PATNC). The designation is awarded to top-performing home visiting affiliates within the PATNC network. View
News Releases World War I Code Talkers Honored in Virtual Walk this November Join us for a virtual walk to commemorate the courageous Choctaw soldiers who played a crucial role in World War I. Learn about their unique contributions to the war effort and support a worthy cause. View
News Releases Vote to Retain Oklahoma Supreme Court Justices Vote to retain Justices Kauger, Gurich, and Edmondson for a fair Oklahoma Supreme Court and support tribal sovereignty. View
News Releases Choctaw Nation Receives $5 Million Grant for Energy Improvements on their Poteau, OK Campus Funding will enable CNO to implement a battery energy storage system that will replace diesel generators in the event of a power outage, increasing energy reliability and reducing carbon footprint and saving the tribe almost $150,000 a year in energy costs. View
News Releases Choctaw Students Begin Studies in Ireland Choctaw tribal members Cayden Keith Cooke Kirkpatrick and Jake Martin recently started classes at University College Cork in Ireland. They are this year’s recipients of the prestigious Choctaw-Ireland Scholarships from the Chahta Foundation. View
News Releases Choctaw Nation Clarifies Commonly Asked Questions Related to the Inter-Tribal Hunting and Fishing Agreement Tribal members can now hunt and fish on neighboring reservations using their tribal membership card. Tribal members/citizens must follow the wildlife regulations (e.g., bag limits, season, etc.) of the tribe whose reservation they are hunting, fishing, or trapping. View
News Releases Environmental Protection Service Collecting House Hazardous Waste on the Reservation Dispose of hazardous waste responsibly at Choctaw Nation's free collection events. Dispose of electronics, batteries, paint, and more. View