Choctaw Nation Lighthorse Officers Honored
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma law enforcement officers were honored for years of service and actions above and beyond the call of duty in 2024.
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Chief Batton and Assistant Chief Jack Austin, Jr. talk about the legacy of Tribal Councilman Jack Austin. Sr. and the honor of having the Antlers Community Center renamed.
View VideoLillie Ott is a Choctaw language teacher who began teaching a community class in 1999. She began teaching internet classes in 2000 in various grade levels. She said several of her students have taken numerous levels of her classes.
View VideoChief Batton speaks about the need for foster families to open their homes to children in need of direction and love.
View VideoChoctaw Nation of Oklahoma law enforcement officers were honored for years of service and actions above and beyond the call of duty in 2024.
ViewWoodruff has over 30 years of law enforcement experience, including 25 years with the Durant Police Department, most recently as the deputy chief of police.
ViewThe 2025 schedule of Cinema at the Center is filling up fast. The shows are family-friendly, and admission is free and open to the public.
ViewSeveral tribal nations have intervened in lawsuits against two Oklahoma district attorneys, alleging they are unlawfully prosecuting tribal citizens in state courts.
ViewThe Choctaw Nation celebrates this historic milestone that empowered tribal self-governance and paved the way for the success of the Choctaw tribe.
ViewThe Chief speaks about the upcoming year and looks ahead to some projects and goals that have been lined up for the Choctaw Nation in the new year.
View2024 was another successful year for the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, take a look back at the successes of the past year in this Year in a Review.
ViewLearn how to ask this question in Choctaw: "Would you open the door for me?"
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