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Grow Choctaw Team Boosts Local Economies with RFI Support Across Reservation
Published Thursday, November 20, 2025
Choctaw Nation’s dedication to fostering sustainable economic development and empowering communities across the reservation.
more»Choctaw Nation awards Sellables $5,000 forgivable loan
Published Friday, November 14, 2025
The Choctaw Development Fund awarded Sellables with a $5,000 forgivable loan.
Sellables is a home-based craft business owned and operated by Diana Asher in Hartshorne. Asher opened Sellables in 2025 and offers custom and upcycled jewelry, home decor, puzzles, and other handcrafted items, as well as furniture restoration.
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Choctaw Nation awards Holi*Botani $5,000 forgivable loan
Published Friday, November 14, 2025
The Choctaw Development Fund awarded Holi*Botani with a $5,000 forgivable loan.
Holi*Botani is owned and operated by Wyleah Cubit, who opened the business in 2024. It specializes in homemade, holistic self-care products, such as botanical soaps, skin and hair care products, aromatherapy products, and inspirational apparel.
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Choctaw Nation awards Orzol Lawncare $5,000 forgivable loan
Published Wednesday, November 12, 2025
The Choctaw Development Fund awarded Orzol Lawncare with a $5,000 forgivable loan.
Orzol Lawncare is owned and operated by Stan Orzol in Panama. Orzol opened his lawncare business in 2024 and offers mowing, trimming, edging, leaf and debris removal, hedge and tree pruning, gutter cleaning, junk removal, snow removal and seasonal lighting installation.
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Choctaw Nation awards Trousell’s Taxidermy Art $5,000 forgivable loan
Published Monday, November 10, 2025
The Choctaw Development Fund awarded Trousell’s Taxidermy Art with a $5,000 forgivable loan.
Trousell’s Taxidermy Art is owned and operated by Kimberly and Chris Trousell in McAlester. The business opened in 2024 and specializes in custom taxidermy art.
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Choctaw Nation awards Windy Ridge Investments $5,000 forgivable loan
Published Wednesday, November 5, 2025
The Choctaw Development Fund awarded Windy Ridge Investments with a $5,000 forgivable loan.
Windy Ridge Investments is owned and operated by Lori Linton and Douglas Wheat. Linton and Wheat opened the home repair and remodeling business in 2022 and offer general contracting and job site cleaning to Wister and the surrounding area.
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Choctaw Nation awards Humma Fichhik Designs $5,000 forgivable loan
Published Wednesday, November 5, 2025
The Choctaw Development Fund awarded Humma Fichhik Designs with a $5,000 forgivable loan.
Humma Fichhik Designs is a clothing business owned and operated by Teri Scroggins in Talihina. Humma Fichhik Designs opened in 2024 and specializes in Native American clothing, upscale wedding dresses and upcycled denim jackets.
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Choctaw Nation awards Southern Bites with $5,000 forgivable loan
Published Wednesday, October 15, 2025
The Choctaw Development Fund awarded Southern Bites with a $5,000 forgivable loan.
Southern Bites is a food truck that’s owned and operated by Shania Todd in Soper. Todd recently opened to the public, offering southern staples like chicken fried steak, meatloaf and hamburgers. She also offers a selection of desserts, including cake, pie and more»

