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PAWHUSKA, Okla. (May 18, 2015) — The current Osage Nation administration is working in a variety of areas from things such as culture to economics. A central focus though always returns to the importance of education and health. These concerns may be separate components, yet go hand-in-hand when associated with our children. A healthy child has the best opportunity to learn and perform well in
Osage Nation Wildland Fire Burn Permit Application 1.1.24
The Osage Nation Wildland Fire Prevention Department proudly announces the launch of the first-ever FIRE-WISE Program, offering no-cost wildfire risk reduction evaluations to all residents of the Osage Nation Reservation. "Wildfires hold the potential to impact countless individuals, homes, livestock, and land," states Ross Shimonek, Wildland Fire Prevention Specialist for the Osage Nation. "It is
Fire Investigators Malone and Miller Receive Recognition from San Carlos Apache Tribe May 12, 2019, Jeremiah Dude, Law Enforcement Shift Supervisor for San Carlos Apache Tribe Recreation and Wildlife Department, presented Osage Nation Wildland Fire Management Program with a memorandum of special recognition for the work Fire Investigators Corbin Malone and Benny Miller conducted during public
OSAGE RESERVATION, OKLA. (July 27, 2022) – Osage Nation Wildland Fire (ONWF) receives a new fire truck in July 2022. Custom built by a team of Ultra-High Pressure (UHP) experts, this high-powered truck was delivered to ONWF ready for emergency service. A Ford F-550 6.7L Diesel, Extended Cab complete and custom built with custom boxes, has been lifted and has a set of super singles from Design
Osage Nation Wildland Fire Rookie School 2025 Flyer
Osage Nation Wildland Fire Structure Evaluation Form
Dear Osage Constituents: The Osage Nation Wildland Fire Management Department conducted its 1st Annual Rookie Firefighter training October 23rd-27th, 2017. The training was a complete success. Trainees learned the basics in wildland firefighting, terminology, weather, topography, potential hazards, types of tools and equipment used. Trainees got the opportunity to learn and practice techniques and
Osage Nation Wildlife Conservation Regulations
CONTACT: RM Kirk, rmkirk@osagenation-nsn.gov; 918-287-5201 Will Reckley, assistance@smartgrowthamerica.org, 202-971-3903 Pawhuska, OK – Osage Nation’s work to make our community a more attractive destination has helped us win a national competitive award. Smart Growth America—a national nonprofit that advocates for better cities, towns, and neighborhoods—announced today that Osage Nation is among
CONTACT: RM Kirk, rmkirk@osagenation-nsn.gov; 918-287-5201 Will Reckley, assistance@smartgrowthamerica.org, 202-971-3903 Pawhuska, OK – Osage Nation’s work to make our community a more attractive destination has helped us win a national competitive award. Smart Growth America—a national nonprofit that advocates for better cities, towns, and neighborhoods—announced today that Osage Nation is among
OSAGE RESERVATION, OKLA. (April 20, 2022) – No one should feel unsafe in their workplace. All employees of the Osage Nation are valuable team members who are entitled to respect, dignity, and security in the workplace, thus allowing the Osage Nation government to carry out the work of the Osage People. Osage Nation is committed to a harassment-free and non-discriminatory environment for all Osage
Osage Nation's 1st Annual Wildland Fire Rookie School
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Osage Nation's 1st Annual Wildland Fire Rookie School Osage Nation Wildland Fire Management team would like to invite everyone to the 1st Annual Rookie Training. If you are interested in becoming a full or part time firefighter this training is for you. DATES: October 23-27. LOCATION: Wildland Fire Management office located at 1968 Old Highway 99 in Pawhuska Ok, Anybody interested in joining our