The Journey Museum celebrates 25 years

 The Journey Museum celebrates 25 years By Joe Budd Native Sun News Today Staffwriter RAPID CITY – Before the Journey Museum, viewing the history and knowledge, might take a few stops in the city. However several years ago, the idea was floated to build a more modern museum, and with

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Marcella LeBeau honored by South Dakota

Marcella LeBeau honored by South Dakota By Clara Caufield Native Sun News Today Correspondent EAGLE BUTTE – On Friday, April 22, 2022, the late Marcella LeBeau, Pretty Rainbow Woman, Cheyenne River Sioux was one of several WW11 Veterans honored by the South Dakota State Historical Society Conference in Pierre, Wyoming.

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Six year jail term for Kenyon Eagle

Six year jail term for Kenyon Eagle By Joseph Budd Native Sun News Staff Writer An auto accident on New Year’s Day 2021, took the life of Tiffany Shaving, 24, of Takini, SD, about 2:15 am that morning. The driver, 20 year old Kenyon Eagle, would plead guilty to criminal

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For veterans, every day is Memorial Day

For veterans, every day is Memorial Day   By Joe Reagan   On Memorial Day, 1945, the war in Europe had ended but the fighting in the Pacific continued, Lt. Gen. Lucian Truscott voiced remarks at the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery at Nettuno, Italy. Turning his back on the assembled VIP’s he

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South Dakota Hall of Fame names Becvar as CEO

South Dakota Hall of Fame names Becvar as CEO SIOUX FALLS – The South Dakota Hall of Fame Board of Directors has selected Laurie Becvar as the next CEO of the organization. An experienced executive, Becvar will lead the Hall in recognizing and honoring individuals who champion a culture of

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StrongHearts Native Helpline honors missing and murdered

 StrongHearts Native Helpline honors missing and murdered By StrongHearts Native Helpline   As a helpline dedicated to serving Native Americans and Alaska Natives impacted by domestic, dating and sexual violence, StrongHearts Native Helpline honors our relatives and communities impacted by Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) and those working to

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