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      CDFI Target Market Survey
      
            
    
            Press Release
      
      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 3, 2021 Osage Nation announces a nationwide Target Market survey for the Osage Nation Community Development Finance Institution (ONCDFI) named ??????? ??? ?? (A place to borrow money). The purpose of the survey is to determine the financial lending needs of Osage Nation members. The survey will be posted on the Osage Nation website, as well as other Osage Nation social
      
  
    
    CDIB and Osage Membership Relocating
    
            
    
  The CDIB/Membership department will be relocating to the Welcome Center Thursday October 8, 2015. We will continue to accept CDIB/Membership applications during this transition, however, it may take a couple of days for us to get them physically processed. If you need to pick up or drop off an application for our department, constituent services will have an employee available in the basement of
      
  
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    Chair Exercise Class
    
            
    
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              Chair Exercise Class Open to the public. May join at any time. Location: Pawhuska Ok, Title VI Building Start: 10:00 AM End: 10:45 AM
      
  
    
    Chair Exercise Class
    
            
    
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              Chair Exercise Class Starts Thursday July 7th, 2016 and continues each Thursday for 8 weeks. Classes meet at Osage Nation Senior Center, 350 Senior Dr., Pawhuska. Classes start at 10:00 am. Come join us for some fun, friendship and fitness! Stress free exercise to keep you active and make daily chores easier! To register, call Osage Nation Public Health Nursing at 918-287-5482 or 918-287-5485.
      
  
    
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              Chair Exercises Class This class will start on September 7th and continue on Thursdays until the week of December 14th. Classes will meet at: Osage Nation Senior Center, 350 Senior Dr., Pawhuska. Classes start at 10:00 am. All are welcome! Come join us for some fun, friendship and fitness! Come out with the pleasant weather and exercise! Join us anytime, no pre-registration required! Stress free
      
  
      Challenges, Process Improvements, and Excitement Await the New Osage Nation Counseling Center
      
            
    
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      OSAGE NATION RESERVATION, OKLA. (February 26, 2024) – The Osage Nation Health System’s Health Board, Si-Si A-Pe-Txa (SSAPT), and the executive leadership team are preparing to consolidate the Osage Nation Counseling Services and Primary Residential Treatment Center (PRTC) programs in June 2024, along with related grant programs, at their new campus location north of the Elks Lodge and U.S. 60 in
      
  
    
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              Change Your Clock Change Your Battery Time to change the battery in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
      
    By MIKE AVERILL Tulsa World Staff Writer | Posted: Friday, September 25, 2015 12:00 am The U.S. Department of Education announced $5.3 million in federal funds to help Native American youth prepare for college and careers. Area tribes were awarded more than $1.4 million to support their efforts. The Cherokee Nation Educational Department received $584,009 for the American Indian Resource Center
      
    The Osage Chief and Health Division Leader visit with seniors to answer questions By ON Communications PAWHUSKA, Okla. (August 25, 2015) — Lunch with seniors followed by a question and answer session was in order to address concerns about the Osage Nation compacting the Indian Health Services clinic, to be named the Wah-Zha-Zhi Health Center, beginning Oct. 1. Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey
      
    Military regulation encourages discussion and relationship building between US Military bases and Native Sovereign Nations with ties to land Pawhuska, Okla. (Monday, Sept. 19, 2016) – Senior Advisor to the Principal Chief Johnny Williams, also an Osage and decorated veteran, gifts an Osage Code Talker Coin to Colonel Stephanie P. Wilson, 72nd Air Base WingCommander, Tinker Air Force Base. By ON
      
    Nation meets all qualifications for PPP loan forgiveness, Casino revenues pay off Osage Ranch OSAGE RESERVATION (July 8, 2021) – Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear announced today that the Osage Nation Government is debt-free. The Osage Nation Government and Osage Casinos borrowed $5.1 million and $9.1 million, respectively, from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Paycheck
      
    OSAGE RESERVATION, OKLA. (May 6, 2022) – Chief Standing Bear announces six Osage Nation Cabinet Secretaries. The Cabinet Secretaries counsel the Chief on various matters related to their respective offices. The Cabinet became effective on April 26, 2022, through Executive Order 22-01 to administer the ever-growing needs of the Osage Nation. Over the past eight years, the Osage Nation population
      
    Proclamation urges Osage people to reflect on tenth anniversary of the signing of the Osage Constitution PAWHUSKA, Okla. (May 6, 2016) – Ten years ago on this day a new document was signed into law changing the form and direction of the Osage government. This morning, Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear signed a proclamation declaring this day, “A day of remembrance of the founding of the Osage
      
    Compromise reached between Executive Office and Osage Congress By ON Communications Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear signs a bill to amend the Osage Membership Act. PAWHUSKA, Okla. (December 14, 2015) — Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear signed an Osage membership bill today he described as a compromise between the Chief’s Office and Osage Congress. “Today, I am signing this
      
    Support for National Campaign includes; eyeopening school assemblies, progressive social media messages, and a proclamation from the chief By ON Communications Osage Nation Family Violence Program Director Olivia “Libbi” Gray sits with Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear while he signs a proclamation of support and awareness for Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. The Family
      
    FROM THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : November 19, 2015 Chief Standing Bear has appointed two more Osages to the Osage Nation Gaming Enterprise Board, which is the business board with authority over the Osage Casinos. Chief Standing Bear appointed Susan Kneeland and Mark Revard as interim members pending confirmation by the Osage Nation Congress. These appointments come after the