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    Deputy Chief Bryan Warner, left, and Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., right, presented Mark Foust, National Park Service Superintendent at Buffalo National River in Arkansas, with a tribal sovereignty blanket during a special ceremony Apr. 20, 2022 in Tahlequah, Okla., marking a new partnership between the tribe and NPS.
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Juneteenth
June 1, 2021

El Dorado Events

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The Coalition of Black Professionals and the “Anxiety is a Mutha” podcast are hosting a Black Business Expo and the B.O.L.D. Awards in June 18-19 in El Dorado.

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Staff Writer June 1, 2021

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