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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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The Oglala Sioux Tribe is suing the U.S. Department of Interior and its agencies for violating treaty obligations to fund law enforcement on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
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Several organizations are working to assist people in south central South Dakota still dealing with the effects of a pair of powerful winter storms.
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A Washington D.C. appeals court is denying an Oglala Sioux Tribe request to review nuclear permits issued to a proposed uranium extraction project. The move clears one of several federal permits under appeal.
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The town hall meetings, two of which are occurring in November, will strike an educational, empowering tone.
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The chapter has the support of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, which held a recent signing ceremony. The organization hopes to support 16 mentorships for kids in elementary grades through high school.
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The first-of-its-kind agreement will allow for a closer working relationship between the two agencies and will tighten jurisdictional gaps.
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The Oglala Sioux and Rosebud Sioux tribes will receive a total of $68 million in federal grants for high-speed internet infrastructure.
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This Spring, Little Wound School in the Pine Ridge Reservation released the seven-episode audio series "Heart of All."The Lakota Oral History project features dozens of interviews with elders in the community. The goal was to preserve oral traditions of Lakota people and share them with a new generation.
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A wildfire west of Oglala, South Dakota, has burned at least 600 acres of grassland since it started Tuesday afternoon.