Muscogee (Creek) Citizen’s wish of becoming Lighthorse Police Officer granted
November 13, 2018 9:03 amFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nov. 13, 2018 All About the People: Muscogee (Creek) Citizen’s Wish of Becoming Lighthorse Police Officer... View Article
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nov. 13, 2018 All About the People: Muscogee (Creek) Citizen’s Wish of Becoming Lighthorse Police Officer... View Article
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nov. 8, 2018 Muscogee (Creek) Nation Principal Chief Provides Statement Recognizing 40th Anniversary of Enactment of Federal... View Article
As the single most preventable cause of disease and premature death in the U.S., commercial tobacco use prevention remains at the forefront throughout the country. Each year, on the third Thursday of November, the American Cancer Society’s Great American Smokeout is recognized among health care providers, community groups and other entities as a day of to bring awareness to the effects of tobacco use and offer tools to quit.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nov. 2, 2018 Five Muscogee (Creek) Citizens Honored for “Native American 40 Under 40” TULSA, Okla.... View Article
The 16th Annual Muscogee (Creek) Nation Pink Party was held at the Glenpool Convention Center Oct. 30 to bring awareness to breast cancer while honoring those who have lost their battle and sharing the stories of survival.
With Muscogee (Creek) Nation being a sovereign Nation, comes unique opportunities for programs to serve citizens at the highest level through the extensive program efforts to receive grant funding and create partnerships with other organizations.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Oct. 30, 2018 Mvskoke Loan Fund to Host Follow Up Business Workshop MUSKOGEE, Okla. – The Mvskoke... View Article
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Each year, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation holds its Council Oak Ceremony at the Creek Nation Council Oak Park in Tulsa, Okla., to celebrate the Mvskoke (Muscogee) people and reflect on the tribe’s history and triumphs over the years.
Before the MCN SANE Program was established in 2016, MCN Family Violence Prevention Program and the MCN Department of Health joined efforts to identify and resolve gaps in services within the MCN boundaries. One of the challenges they recognized was the lack of victims’ resources available to sexual assault survivors in rural communities; including access to sexual assault exams. In turn, victims would have to travel to Tulsa for a SANE exam.