On the Roughlock Falls Nature Trail in Spearfish Canyon. (Photo by Marnie Cook) RAPID CITY – The Black Hills region is experiencing an unprecedented wave of mining and resource exploration activities, with multiple projects raising significant environmental and community concerns. There is another project comment period underway with a final
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Betty Osceola with the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians addresses environmental advocates and other protestors at the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport on the Tamiami Trail E, Ochopee, Florida on Saturday, June 28, 2025. (Mike Stocker/ South Florida Sun Sentinel via AP) TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians
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Reel Jobs Film School hosts 10th Annual Summer Film Camp in Kyle, SD KYLE — Starting July 21st and ending July 30th, 2025, Reel Jobs Film School will host its 10th Summer Film Camp at its Kyle, SD Campus. Over the next two weeks, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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Northern Great Plains, showing tribal regions and relevant locations at the time of the 1825 Atkinson- O’Fallon expedition. Present-day state boundaries are shown. NSHS & Kingsley Bray PINE RIDGE—Two hundred years ago this month, the United States formally entered into a treaty of friendship and protection with the Sioux Nation—a
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The Hamilton County Department of Health provides a number of health education resources available for download and review. Among these are “Fact Sheets” on a number of topics, including one about important factors to consider during heat emergencies. Those at greatest risk for heat-related illness include infants and children up
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The Hamilton County Department of Health provides a number of health education resources available for download and review. Among these are “Fact Sheets” on a number of topics, including one about important factors to consider during heat emergencies. Those at greatest risk for heat-related illness include infants and children up
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NCAI President Mark Macarro responds to conservative commentator Ann Coulter who this past weekend sent shockwaves through Indian Country and beyond when she posted on X “We didn’t kill enough Indians.” RAPID CITY—A single sentence—six words—posted on social media by conservative commentator Ann Coulter this past weekend sent shockwaves through
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“I don’t know all the answers” Northern Cheyenne Tribal President Gene Small told a group of about 80 elders at the Annual Northern Cheyenne 4th of July Celebration. (Photo by Clara Caufield) LAME DEER, MT – On July 3rd, Northern Cheyenne Tribal President Gene Small made local tribal history. During
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Shirley Dog Eagle (right) from Cheyenne River thanks Chairman Ryman LeBeau (center) for welcoming the Niobrara Convocation to Eagle Butte as Warren Hawk, Niobrara Council Itancan (left), looks on. (Photo courtesy of Kurt Huber) EAGLE BUTTE – The Cheyenne River Episcopal Mission at St. Johns, Eagle Butte, hosted the 2025
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“I had the honor of swearing in Mark Cruz as Senior Advisor to the Secretary for Indian Health Services. central focus.” – HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr, WASHINGTON DC – Mark Cruz’s appointment as Senior Advisor to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on
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