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The historic Mullendore Cross Bell Ranch will host the annual Bluestem Special Cattle Auction on Tuesday, July 2, 2025, at 3484 Mullendore Ranch Road near Copan, Oklahoma. This premier summer sale will feature 25,000 head of cattle coming off grass, including nearly 550 fall calves from the Osage Nation Ranch—part of the Osage LLC portfolio.
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President Donald Trump today visited a temporary migrant detention center in South Florida that is drawing ire from tribes in the state and beyond.
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Moving the legislation a step closer to becoming law, the United States Senate on Tuesday morning voted to approve President Donald Trump’s expansive domestic policy package that he calls a "one big, beautiful bill."
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On Monday evening, the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy led a national coalition of Tribal Nations and organizations in calling on the U.S. Senate to support Senator Catherine Cortez Masto’s (D-NV) Amendment 2816, which would preserve essential funding for the Tribal Energy Loan Guarantee Program (TELGP). In a letter sent to every U.S. Senator—Democrat and Republican alike—the coalition emphasized the amendment’s importance in safeguarding Tribal energy development.
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Native Vote. Today, gubernatorial candidate Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo), former U.S. secretary of the Interior, welcomed over 20 union leaders representing 10 labor organizations from across New Mexico to a “Union Strong” lunch at her campaign headquarters in Albuquerque. The event focused on shared priorities for working families and strengthening the state’s labor movement. It’s part of Haaland’s broader commitment to ensuring higher wages, dependable benefits, and economic opportunity for every New Mexican.
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The Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative (IFAI) is proud to host the 11th Annual Native Youth in Agriculture Leadership Summit. This weeklong event gathers Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian young adults (ages 18–24) from across Indian Country at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. During the summit, participants engage in focused learning tracks, collaborate on capstone projects, and learn directly from professionals in the food and agriculture industries.
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Ada High School’s varsity tennis coach Terry Swopes (Chickasaw) capped off the 2023-2024 tennis season by being named National Coach of the Year by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). During the season, Swopes led the Ada High School Cougar tennis program in capturing both Division 4A State Boys and Girls Tennis Championship titles.
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On Sunday, June 29, the Navajo Nation Incident Command Team, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Navajo Region Fire Management, and the Navajo Nation Forestry Department held a briefing at the Wellness Center in Window Rock to provide the latest updates on the Oak Ridge Fire burning southwest of the St. Michaels Chapter.
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WASHINGTON — In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D.C. that impacts Indian Country recently.
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