The Oklahoma Conservation Commission and the Cherokee County Conservation District are excited to announce a partnership with the Noble Research Institute to provide Oklahoma producers with the Noble Grazing Essentials Course.
Hunters and potential hunters have two upcoming options to learn the ins and outs of wild turkey hunting in Oklahoma. And both take place before the regular spring season opener April 16. Don’t wait to get registered, and learn how you can tag a gobbler this spring. More information about each opportunity is below.
GRANT — Denim and Pearls was the theme of the 99th Annual Hugo Area Chamber of Commerce banquet held at the Choctaw Nation Casino & Resort in Grant. The sellout event was a smashing success as approximately 400 attendees packed the Event Center for an opportunity to hear keynote speaker Choctaw Nation Chief Gary Batton and to witness a number of area citizens who were recognized for their outstanding contributions to their county, their community and to their schools.
Statewide election activity officially began Wednesday, April 1, when the candidate filing period opened. Candidates for state offices file with the Secretary of the State Election Board.
Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s legal opinion protecting tribal members’ right to hunt and fish on their reservations survived a challenge at the Oklahoma Supreme Court, after the justices unanimously rejected Gov. Kevin Stitt’s attempt to strike it down.