Amidst settlement negotiations, Gov. Kevin Stitt has filed a motion to intervene in the Muscogee Creek Nation v. City of Tulsa lawsuit.
The Mayor of Tulsa (wants) to settle this lawsuit in a manner that will bring about a new, unprecedented era of ...
On Thursday, the Oklahoma ... Appeals in Stitt v. City of Tulsa lacks any real legal foundation whatsoever and blatantly disregards well-established principles of federal Indian law and binding ...
The brother of Gov. Kevin ... Americans in Oklahoma. Keith Stitt, an attorney, complained he never should have been charged in Tulsa Municipal Court because he is an "American Indian" who was ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt will ... revenue to the state of Oklahoma." But Stitt's plan should be a nonstarter for Oklahomans, said Matthew Morgan, chairman of the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association.
Gov. Kevin Stitt is assessing the widespread destruction caused by Oklahoma’s recent wildfires, describing the devastation as unpredictable and heartbreaking. Saturday morning, Stitt declared a ...
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has ... It also seems unlikely Stitt’s vision for sports betting would meet with the approval of the state’s gaming tribes. The Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association ...
Almost 300 houses and structures were destroyed by the wildfires that burned across the state on Friday and sent some Oklahomans fleeing with only the clothes on their backs, Gov. Kevin Stitt said.