Medica Community giving for telehealth counseling offered by Catholic Social Services (CSS) of Rapid City increases access to people across South Dakota. Access to mental health care is vital for all ages, but especially for youth and young adults who represent 14% of all suicides nationally, and it’s critical for
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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 23, 2023
Dr Michael Oltrogge President, Nebraska Indian Community College, the 2022-23 Tribal College and University Honoree of the Year DENVER – The American Indian College Fund named Dr. Michael Oltrogge, President of Nebraska Indian Community College in Macy, Nebraska, as its 2022-23 Tribal College and University Honoree of the Year. President
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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 23, 2023
Public bathrooms in the United States: love them or hate them, you can’t ignore them. From dingy gas station restrooms to overcrowded airport lavatories, public bathrooms in the US have a reputation for being, well, pretty terrible. A recent poll of 3,000 by Lavatory Lab confirmed this hypothesis when they
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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 16, 2023
CRAZY HORSE – In 1978, the Crazy Horse Memorial scholarship program began with a single college scholarship of $250 awarded to a college student studying in South Dakota. Korczak Ziolkowski called it a “modest effort now toward the future, long-range educational goals of Crazy Horse” – and in the last
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“We look to the creative genius of artists to not only help us see the world from a different perspective, but to also help us imagine the way forward in an ever-changing landscape” (Ernie: place this quote in a quote box, or maybe a line above and below in
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PINE RIDGE—Back in 2015, the Obama Administration designated the entire Pine Ridge Reservation as a Promise Zone. The intent was to target high poverty areas with a partnership between the federal government and local leaders and groups “to improve economic and community conditions.” In 2017, Congress created Opportunity Zones, some
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KYLE –In 2022, construction costs hit a 50-year high with a 17.5% year-over-year increase. With rising inflation, labor shortages, and supply chain issues continuing to disrupt markets, the forecast for 2023 isn’t much better. The impact of these trends is intensified in Native American communities where housing shortages regularly force
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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 15, 2023
How much do public servants get paid? Most NSNT readers know how much their respective elected tribal officials are paid for their service. As a Northern Cheyenne tribal member commented, “Most tribal council members go from broke to flush when elected. Suddenly many are driving new vehicles.” In Montana, the
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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 15, 2023
Jason Small Many tribal people in Montana don’t pay much attention to what the Montana Legislature does. I suggest that we do, because many programs helpful to tribal members on reservations flow through MT State government things such as SNAP (food stamps) and commodities; Low Income Energy Assistance; Medicare Expansion
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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 14, 2023
Many are the ruses employed over history to marginalize tribes and eliminate the treaties the states in which they reside signed with them. The state of Maine is presently the most prominent example of this historical pattern. Starting in 1807 Maine attempted to separate from the state of Massachusetts, citing
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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 14, 2023