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Funding shortfalls and too few foster homes are straining the state's group home system, leaving tribes to seek other solutions.
More than a century after U.S. Indian boarding schools attempted to erase Indigenous cultures and languages, tribal nations ...
Earth is a big place with billions of people, but thanks to modern technology, people from almost anywhere on the planet can communicate with others from great distances and easily travel to visit ...
The Pope County Genealogy Group will welcome researcher Erin Fehr this week for a presentation about her efforts to identify ...
Ella Mooney was the first woman pharmacist registered in Indian and Oklahoma Territories. Along with her husband, Dr. Jesse Mooney, she helped establish drugstores in various towns in Oklahoma ...
Franklin County officials and the Chickamauga tribe challenge Arkansas' prison plan as funding stalls and concerns over site ...