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Kiowa Tribe to rebuild historic church after it burned in wildfires
Elizabeth Fitz
The Kiowa Tribe cleaned up the location of its historic church after the building burned down in the March 14 wildfires.
Historic Kiowa church burns down during Friday wildfires
Victor Pozadas
Historic Rainy Mountain Kiowa Indian church was burned down during Friday's extreme weather around the Mountain View area.
Federal offices closing across Oklahoma under Trump cost-cutting plan
Matt McCabe
Nearly a dozen locations of federal offices in Oklahoma have fallen under the sights of President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, led by tech billionaire Elon Musk.
Caddo County Sees One Of The Highest Rates Of Fatal Drug Overdoses Statewide
News 9
Caddo County had Oklahoma’s third-highest drug overdose death rate from 2018-2022, but local resources are helping address the crisis.
Kiowa Tribe Working To Make Hobart A "Smart City"
News 9
The City of Hobart is hosting a meeting where they will discuss city-wide improvements in the hopes of becoming a Smart City.
Tribal Elders Recall Painful Boarding School Memories
Associated Press
Native American tribal elders who were once students at government-backed Indian boarding schools testified Saturday about the hardships they endured, including beatings, whippings, sexual assaults, forced haircuts and painful nicknames.
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The Oklahoma Standard: A legacy of resilience in the face of tragedy and disaster
Graham Dowers
Defined by service, honor, and kindness, the Oklahoma Standard has carried Oklahomans through their darkest days, from acts of domestic terror to natural disasters like devastating tornadoes and wildfires.
The Oklahoma Standard: A legacy of resilience in the face of tragedy and disaster
Graham Dowers
Defined by service, honor, and kindness, the Oklahoma Standard has carried Oklahomans through their darkest days, from acts of domestic terror to natural disasters like devastating tornadoes and wildfires.
Federal agencies pay tribute to employees lost in Oklahoma City bombing
Graham Dowers
In solemn tribute to the lives lost in the Oklahoma City bombing, federal agencies have shared messages of remembrance and support on social media.
Federal agencies pay tribute to employees lost in Oklahoma City bombing
Graham Dowers
In solemn tribute to the lives lost in the Oklahoma City bombing, federal agencies have shared messages of remembrance and support on social media.
Community, lawmakers react to Oklahoma City bombing remembrance on social media
Graham Dowers
As Oklahoma commemorates 30 years since the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, leaders and organizations across the state have taken to social media.
Community, lawmakers react to Oklahoma City bombing remembrance on social media
Graham Dowers
As Oklahoma commemorates 30 years since the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, leaders and organizations across the state have taken to social media.
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The Oklahoma Standard: A legacy of resilience in the face of tragedy and disaster
Graham Dowers
Defined by service, honor, and kindness, the Oklahoma Standard has carried Oklahomans through their darkest days, from acts of domestic terror to natural disasters like devastating tornadoes and wildfires.
Federal agencies pay tribute to employees lost in Oklahoma City bombing
Graham Dowers
In solemn tribute to the lives lost in the Oklahoma City bombing, federal agencies have shared messages of remembrance and support on social media.
Community, lawmakers react to Oklahoma City bombing remembrance on social media
Graham Dowers
As Oklahoma commemorates 30 years since the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, leaders and organizations across the state have taken to social media.
Oklahoma City Bombing Remembrance Ceremony offers hope, praises strength of those changed forever
Carrie Winchel
Saturday, those changed forever by the events of April 19, 1995, gathered for the 30th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony. The ceremony was held at First Church in Oklahoma City, and honored the 168 lives lost in the terror attack at the Alfred P. Murrah building 30 years ago.
168 names read aloud in solemn tribute at OKC bombing remembrance ceremony
Graham Dowers
The names of all 168 victims of the 1995 bombing were read aloud in a moment of reflection and remembrance at First Church in OKC.
Former President Bill Clinton reflects on 'Oklahoma Standard' at 30th anniversary of OKC Bombing
Brooke Cox
Former President Bill Clinton honored the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing on its 30th anniversary, praising the city's resilience and urging the nation to embrace the "Oklahoma Standard" of service, honor and kindness.
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