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Osage Nation Emergency Management (ONEM) receives an emergency vehicle through CARES Act funding. The “Command Post” will be used to respond to public safety incidents and major disasters. The ONEM received the “Command Post” in December of 2021. Through ARPA funding for the Continuation of CARES Act projects they recently applied a wrap-around graphic to identify their department and the Nation.
Have a Plan: •Discuss with your family what to do if a winter storm watch or warning is issued. •Insure your family knows meeting places and phone numbers of other family members in case they are separated when a winter storm hits. •Know what to do if basic services such as water, gas, electricity or telephones are cut off for an extended period of time. •Understand the hazards of wind chill. Cold
Earlier this year Osage Nation Emergency Management in conjunction with Osage Nation Police Department and Information Technology Department launched a new emergency notification system powered by Regroup, Osage Nation Emergency Notification System (ONENS). This notification system provides automated alerts to subscribers in the event an emergency situation develops that could impact them. Alerts
Osage Nation Employee Handbook
Osage Nation Employee Handbook (Effective August 16, 2023)
Osage Nation Employee Handbook (Effective August 16, 2023)
Osage Nation Employee Handbook (Effective June 5, 2023)
Osage Nation Employee Handbook (Effective October 16, 2023)
Osage Nation Employee Handbook (Updated 5.22.24)
Osage Nation Employee Handbook (Updated 7.10.24)
The statistics do not lie. Health issues among Native Americans are a serious problem. The five leading killers among this segment of the population are: cancer, heart disease, unintentional injuries, diabetes, and chronic liver disease and cirrhosis. Some of the contributing factors to health disparities among Native Americans can be geographic isolation, economic factors and/or limited or no
OSAGE RESERVATION, OKLA. (August 25, 2021) – Osage Nation Wildland Fire employees Louis B. Dailey III, Ross Walker, Benny Miller and Osage Nation Tribal Works employee Jason Duty received Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class A and B Certification earlier this month. The certifications were conducted through Tri County Tech located in Bartlesville, OK. “Wildland Fire and Tribal Works employees
Osage Nation Energy Assistance
OSAGE NATION ENERGY ASSISTANCE (Formerly LIHEAP) Currently assisting eligible households with the following: Energy aid applied to Natural Gas & Propane bills (NEW INCREASED BENEFIT AMOUNTS) Repairing or replacing heating units for homeowners Distributing space heaters, weatherization kits & electric blankets Cleaning of central heating ventilation & air conditioning duct system Eligibility
Osage Nation Energy Services, LLC
BOARD MEETING 100 W. Main Street Suite 300 Pawhuska, OK 74056 AGENDA February 19, 2018 1:00PM 1. Call to Order/Roll Call/Establish Quorum 2. Prayer 3. Board meeting minutes approved for January 4. Financial Review 5. Business A. Review and approval of presentation to Congress for March’s appropriation session. B. Discussion of Business and Relationship development strategy for upcoming Economic
Osage Nation Energy Services, LLC Board Meeting
BOARD MEETING 100 W. Main Street Suite 300 Pawhuska, OK 74056 March 12, 2018 1:00PM AGENDA 1. Call to Order/Roll Call/Establish Quorum 2. Prayer 3. Board meeting minutes approved for February 4. Financial Review 5. Business A. Report: RES 2018; David Conrad, Anthony Webb, Jacque Jones B. Status of Appropriation Legislation C. Update status on appropriation and requested items (Bank determination
Osage Nation Energy Services, LLC Board Meeting
BOARD MEETING 100 W. Main Street Suite 300 Pawhuska, OK 74056 April 9, 2018 1:00PM AGENDA 1. Call to Order/Roll Call/Establish Quorum 2. Prayer 3. Board meeting minutes approved for March 4. Financial Review 5. Business A. Review, discussion of company’s 2018 (mid-year) Annual Plan. B. Review of Congressional package – items to be presented to members of congress [Annual plan, Business Plan, 2018
Osage Nation Environmental Solutions
Osage Nation Environmental Solutions REGULAR MONTHLY BOARD MEETING AGENDA 100 W. Main Street Suite 300 Pawhuska, OK 74056 Monday, April 15, 2019 1:00 PM 1. Call to Order/Roll Call/Establish Quorum 2. Prayer 3. Approval of March Board Meeting Minutes 4. Financial Update (Board & Company) 5. Business 5.1.1. Highway 99 Property discussion 5.1.2. Operations Update - Jacque Jones, Director of
Osage Nation Environmental Solutions
REGULAR MONTHLY BOARD MEETING AGENDA 100 W. Main Street Suite 300 Pawhuska, OK 74056 Monday March 18, 2019 1:00 PM 1. Call to Order/Roll Call/Establish Quorum 2. Prayer 3. Approval of February Board Meeting Minutes & March 13, 2019 Minutes 4. Outstanding Board Action Items 5. Financial Update (Board & Company) 6. Business 6.1.1. Highway 99 Property discussion 6.1.2. SBA 8(a), HUBZone application
Osage Nation Environmental Solutions Board Meeting
EMERGENCY BOARD MEETING DIAL IN: (918)604-3077 CONFERENCE ID: 57993 AGENDA Wednesday March 13, 2019 10:00 A.M. 1. Call to Order/Roll Call/Establish Quorum 2. Prayer 3. Business A. Board Travel 1. RES Economic Development Summit 4. Business Action – If required 5. Executive Session – If required A. Project Status-Confidential/proprietary information 6. Executive Session Action – If required 7