Oklahoma News Roundup (7/23/25)

Earn $100 for black carp: Oklahoma anglers can claim a $100 bounty for every invasive black carp caught (up to 10 per month) by humanely killing, documenting and reporting their catch — find out how.

Muscogee Freedmen gain rightful citizenship: After decades of legal battle, the Supreme Court remanded the case to grant tribal citizenship under the 1866 Treaty, overturning “by-blood” restrictions — find out what this ruling means.

Tulsa’s new trauma milestone: Ascension St. John has become Oklahoma’s first Level 1 Trauma Center, boosting specialized staff, research, and round-the-clock care for northeast Oklahoma and beyond — find out what it means for you.

OKC named nation’s best city: After weeks of low rankings, Oklahoma City is touted by U.S. News & World Report as the top big city for affordability, quality of life, and a strong job market — find out why.

988 lifeline’s three-year impact: Since its 2022 debut, the helpline has aided over 178,000 Oklahomans with phone-based crisis support, mobile teams and alternatives to 911 — find out how it works.

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