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The governor continues to tour the state after the conclusion of the legislative session. Her most recent stop – Mobridge.
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Tribal governments could soon participate in the federal government’s disposal process for surplus public buildings.
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One-billion dollars of federal funding have been distributed to upgrade airports across America. Among the recipients are the Black Hills Airport in Spearfish and the Standing Rock Airport near Fort Yates, North Dakota.
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Avis Red Bear, publisher and editor of the Teton Times, joins us to discuss the challenges of running a local newspaper — as well as its importance to the community.
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The repatriated artifacts were set to be burned in accordance with Lakota traditions and to prevent them from being stolen in the future.
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On December 18, 2015, Teach for America, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the Rosebud Sioux Tribe announced an agreement to recruit tribal members to teach at reservation schools.
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The USDA is awarding nearly $500,000 in contracts to four tribal buffalo producers located within South Dakota in order to produce more ground bison meat.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service announced over $1,000,000 of funding in support of the Tribal Forest Protection Act.
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U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland signaled her commitment to Indian Country with a Friday meeting in Rapid City involving leaders Leadership from 12 different Tribes in the Great Plains tribes.
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Opponents to the Dakota Access Pipeline are disappointed that the Biden administration has not shut the pipeline down. Opponents have sued the U.S. Army…