Pittman partnered with Pfizer and Oklahoma Tribes to secure donation for Oklahoma Tribal Healthcare Systems

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Representative Ajay Pittman (pictured), in partnership with former Senator Anastasia A. Pittman, Seminole Nation Tribal Council Member, is excited to announce a charitable donation of $250,000 from Pfizer, Inc. to three Indian Healthcare Facilities in Oklahoma: The Oklahoma City Indian Health Clinic, Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health Center, and Osage Nation Wahzhazhe Health Center.
Pittman partnered with Pfizer and Oklahoma Tribes to secure donation for Oklahoma Tribal Healthcare Systems

Oklahomans invited to attend annual Ruck-Off

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OKLAHOMA CITY –– The Oklahoma House Veterans and Public Safety Caucuses cordially invite all Oklahomans to attend the third annual Oklahoma Memorial Trail Ruck-Off in Broken Arrow on Saturday, May 10. This year’s ruck-off is named in honor of U.S. Army Infantry Major Clarence Oliver, a combat veteran of the Korean War who resides in Broken Arrow.

Local jury finds Klaus ‘not guilty’

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A man accused of manslaughter in the first degree was found not guilty by a jury of his peers last week in Choctaw County. Official documents state that in January 2024, Tyler Andrew Klaus told investigators that he and his wife had been at his wife’s family home near Hugo for a week when they were told to leave.

Choctaw County resident sentenced for federal drug, firearm crimes

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The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Joe Clay Harris, age 40, of Boswell, Okla., was sentenced to 56 months in prison for one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and one count of felon in possession of firearm and ammunition.
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