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The Oklahoman

Win-win on gaming is goal for Oklahoma tribes

Tulsa World

Lawyer says action by Horse Racing Commission bolsters argument that tribal gaming compacts automatically renew

Tulsa World

Ottawa, Delaware counties generate $519 million combined in visitor spending as ‘welcome mat’ for Oklahoma

The Oklahoman

Attorney general to meet with tribes to discuss gaming compacts

Associated Press

Oklahoma Governor Tests Power of Tribal Gambling

The Oklahoman

Point of View: Gaming is many things for Oklahoma

The Journal Record

Hamilton: An unnecessary fight over gaming compacts

Osage News

Osage congress passes resolution rejecting Gov. Stitt’s proposal to negotiate gaming compacts

Tahlequah Daily Press

Oklahoma tribes, USDA leadership building partnerships

Miami News-Record

Shawnee Tribe celebrates casino opening

Tulsa World

After five fatal crashes in five years, ‘J-turns’ created at U.S. 75 crossing near Ochelata

NonDoc

From sovereignty to sportsbook: Gaming negotiations affect ‘shared citizenry’

McAlester News-Capital

‘Stand firm’: Choctaw chief reiterates gaming stance at annual address

Tulsa World

Tribes to Gov. Stitt: Acknowledge automatic renewal of gaming compacts before trying to renegotiate

Public Radio Tulsa

Tribal Leaders in Oklahoma Want Governor to Concede Gaming Compacts Renew Automatically

Tulsa World

Letter to the Editor: Desire to change casino fees is all about the money

Muskogee Phoenix

Our View: Costs of renegotiating gaming contracts too high

The Journal Record

Busey: Oklahoma is Native America – Our tribal economic advantage

Tribes support local nonprofits, arts, schools help sustain the community

KFOR

Native American women form organization to help children in need