RAPID CITY— Focusing on just two events canceled at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center in 2020, there is a huge loss to the Rapid City economy. According to data supplied courtesy of Visit Rapid City, the cancellation of the Black Hills Powwow (BHPW) and the Lakota Nation Invitational (LNI), both
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Jeffrey Henderson, M.D. RAPID CITY – Jeffrey Henderson, M.D., a citizen of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and founder of the Black Hills Center for American Indian Health, decided this last summer that he was going to do whatever he could to mitigate the effect of the COVID-19
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Former Navajo Nation President, Albert Hale. WASHINGTON – The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) offered the following statement from NIHB Chairman William Smith on the loss of former Navajo Nation President Albert Hale. “On behalf of the National Indian Health Board, my heart and prayers go out to Albert Hale,
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After hearing victim’s family account, California State’s governor reversed early parole for Rodney Patrick McNeal, convicted of killing his pictured late Oglala Lakota wife Debra Black Crow.Credit / Collage by Darren Thompson, photos courtesy of Shantel Haynes SACRAMENTO, California — The South Dakota Legislature’s Tribal Relations Committee and elected tribal
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Pipeline resistance unites Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island, as illustrated by this gathering in Backus, Minn, near the Enbridge Line 3 construction route.COURTESY / By Keri Pickett WASHINGTON, D.C. – The “Zombie Pipeline,” as Native and allied opponents call the Keystone XL, almost rose from the dead for the
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Mayor Steve Allender RAPID CITY — Rapid City Mayor Steve Allender held a press conference and provided information about the last year in regards to the city. Many of the items expounded on were put into context with the COVID-19 pandemic. Allender began his statements with saying
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This Month is Black History Month, which is officially recognized by the United States, Canada, the U.K., Ireland, and the Netherlands. Black History Month originated in the U.S., where it is also known as African-American History Month. The precursor to Black History Month was Black History Week which was first
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City Council President Laura Armstrong RAPID CITY – Rapid City council unanimously voted on Monday, February 1, to dismiss over 90 complaints which were filed against City Council President Laura Armstrong. The complaints, some of which called for her removal from the council, were in response to ‘Caring Businesses of
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Two water protectors locked to one other between barrels of concrete painted with “Walz Climate Legacy” on Jan. 29, halting construction welcomed by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. Pictured at an Enbridge worksite in Park Rapids, Minnesota, pipeline fighters are braving the snow in a more than two-week series of daily
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Keaton Sunchild(Photo Courtesy) On 29, all Montanans, especially Native Americans received good news from Helena, State Capitol. As announced by Western Native Voice (WNV), HB 176 which proposed by a Republican to do away with voter registration on the same day as voting tabled by the House Administration and Rules
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