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Hot Seat: Stephen Greetham
Scott Mitchell
News 9 political analyst Scott Mitchell was joined in The Hot Seat by Stephen Greetham, principal of Greetham Law PLLC, is Special Counsel to Chickasaw Nation.
Hot Seat Extra: Scott Mitchell Talks With Stephen Greetham
Scott Mitchell
Stephen Greetham, principal of Greetham Law PLLC is Special Counsel to Chickasaw Nation. In this extended Hot Seat conversation, hear the history behind the current tension between the Tribal Nations and Gov. Stitt and how the State of Oklahoma's chaotic formation still contributes to that tension.
The Hot Seat: Impact Of Supreme Court's McGirt Decision On Average Oklahomans
News 9
News 9 political analyst Scott Mitchell and Stephen Griffin of the Chickasaw Nation discuss the McGirt decision and how it affects average Oklahomans.
Gov. Stitt Files Response To Federal Gaming Suit
Grant Hermes
Governor Stitt is sticking to his guns on the dispute over the compacts, asking a federal court judge to rule Oklahoma’s Indian Tribes are acting illegally by not negotiating new gaming compacts, in a new response to the federal lawsuit brought by s
House, Senate Records Show Gaming Compacts Automatically Renew
Aaron Brilbeck
Governor Kevin Stitt is expected to pay up to $300,000 to hire a law firm to fight Oklahoma tribes over gaming agreements, called compacts. The governor said the 15-year compacts have to be renegotiated after expiring on January 1. The tribes insist the c
Covering The Capitol: Chickasaw Nation On Tribal Gaming Compacts
David Prock
News 9's Aaron Brilbeck speaks with Stephen Greetham of the Chickasaw Nation Senior Counsel about the Tribal Gaming Compacts and where the federal lawsuit is headed.
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Stalemate Continues Over Oklahoma's Gaming Compact
News On 6
The 15-year Gaming Compact agreement between the state and the tribes on gaming expires on January 1st, and the tribes said there's been no movement toward an agreement.
Stalemate Continues Over Oklahoma's Gaming Compact
News On 6
The 15-year Gaming Compact agreement between the state and the tribes on gaming expires on January 1st, and the tribes said there's been no movement toward an agreement.
Mitchell Talks: Chickasaw Nation Reacts To Governor's Compact-Renegotiation Insistence
Aaron Brilbeck
This week on Mitchell Talks, the News 9 Sessions, Episode 44, Aaron Brilbeck and Scott Mitchell talk with Stephen Greetham, Senior Council for the Chickasaw Nation, about the state’s gaming compact.
Mitchell Talks: Chickasaw Nation Reacts To Governor's Compact-Renegotiation Insistence
Aaron Brilbeck
This week on Mitchell Talks, the News 9 Sessions, Episode 44, Aaron Brilbeck and Scott Mitchell talk with Stephen Greetham, Senior Council for the Chickasaw Nation, about the state’s gaming compact.
Governor Stitt Writes Letter Hoping To Jumpstart Gaming Compact Negotiations With Tribes
Aaron Brilbeck
Governor Kevin Stitt wants to jumpstart gaming negotiations with the state’s Indian tribes in two weeks. But the tribes are leery. The governor wrote in a letter back in July saying tribal gaming compacts will expire the beginning of the year, and a
Governor Stitt Writes Letter Hoping To Jumpstart Gaming Compact Negotiations With Tribes
Aaron Brilbeck
Governor Kevin Stitt wants to jumpstart gaming negotiations with the state’s Indian tribes in two weeks. But the tribes are leery. The governor wrote in a letter back in July saying tribal gaming compacts will expire the beginning of the year, and a
Governor Stitt Challenging Indian Tribes On Gaming Compacts
Aaron Brilbeck
Oklahoma’s Indian tribes say the governor is taking a big gamble, challenging them on gaming agreements. Meanwhile, the governor is really digging his heels in on this one, insisting that he’s right and the tribes are wrong. “It has noth
Governor Stitt Challenging Indian Tribes On Gaming Compacts
Aaron Brilbeck
Oklahoma’s Indian tribes say the governor is taking a big gamble, challenging them on gaming agreements. Meanwhile, the governor is really digging his heels in on this one, insisting that he’s right and the tribes are wrong. “It has noth
Tribe Fights To Be Heard On Water Plan
News On 6
An Oklahoma Indian tribe claims tribal governments are being excluded from the state's effort to develop a 50-year water plan.
Tribe Fights To Be Heard On Water Plan
News On 6
An Oklahoma Indian tribe claims tribal governments are being excluded from the state's effort to develop a 50-year water plan.
Tribe fights to be heard on water plan
News 9
An Oklahoma Indian tribe claims tribal governments are being excluded from the state's effort to develop a 50-year water plan.
Tribe fights to be heard on water plan
News 9
An Oklahoma Indian tribe claims tribal governments are being excluded from the state's effort to develop a 50-year water plan.
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'A Taste of Ireland': 6 places in Oklahoma to see the Irish music and dance show
Alyssa Miller
World Champion Irish dancers are coming to Oklahoma this spring on the 'A Taste of Ireland' tour. The high-energy show weaves singing, dancing, and storytelling together.
'A Taste of Ireland': 6 places in Oklahoma to see the Irish music and dance show
Alyssa Miller
World Champion Irish dancers are coming to Oklahoma this spring on the 'A Taste of Ireland' tour. The high-energy show weaves singing, dancing, and storytelling together.
Applications open for 2025 Siegfried Excellence in STEM Education Awards: Recognizing Oklahoma's dedicated STEM educators
David Prock
The Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance is now accepting applications for the Siegfried Excellence in STEM Education Awards, offering $30,000 in grants and prizes.
Applications open for 2025 Siegfried Excellence in STEM Education Awards: Recognizing Oklahoma's dedicated STEM educators
David Prock
The Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance is now accepting applications for the Siegfried Excellence in STEM Education Awards, offering $30,000 in grants and prizes.
Dallas Police respond to shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Texas
CBS News
Dallas police responded Tuesday afternoon to a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School, where safety protocols were in place and families were urged to stay away from the campus as students were being evacuated.
Dallas Police respond to shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Texas
CBS News
Dallas police responded Tuesday afternoon to a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School, where safety protocols were in place and families were urged to stay away from the campus as students were being evacuated.
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'A Taste of Ireland': 6 places in Oklahoma to see the Irish music and dance show
Alyssa Miller
World Champion Irish dancers are coming to Oklahoma this spring on the 'A Taste of Ireland' tour. The high-energy show weaves singing, dancing, and storytelling together.
Applications open for 2025 Siegfried Excellence in STEM Education Awards: Recognizing Oklahoma's dedicated STEM educators
David Prock
The Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance is now accepting applications for the Siegfried Excellence in STEM Education Awards, offering $30,000 in grants and prizes.
Dallas Police respond to shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Texas
CBS News
Dallas police responded Tuesday afternoon to a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School, where safety protocols were in place and families were urged to stay away from the campus as students were being evacuated.
Tulsa Police: Woman shot by neighbor while driving over bridge
Brian Smallwood
Tulsa police say suspect opened fire on her neighbor late Monday night, hitting the woman as she drove across the West 23rd Street Bridge.
Vietnamese family files federal lawsuit against OKC, former officer & AG Drummond over alleged civil rights violation
Graham Dowers
Lich Vu alleges excessive force, false arrest, and language discrimination during a 2024 traffic stop by Oklahoma City police.
Pleasant weather in Oklahoma early this week, but storms return by the weekend
News On 6
Mild and breezy weather continues across Green Country before a stronger system brings increasing chances for severe storms and heavy rainfall heading into Easter weekend.
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