The death of a salesman

When I opened an office of my newspaper in Rapid City back in the 1980s one of my frequent visitors was Lloyd Goings. It appeared that he just loved the newspaper business and so he would stop by our new office nearly every day to visit and bring us news.

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Haaland signs tribal water compact

WASHINGTON —Water rights have been a major concern for tribal nations this past decade, and last Friday Interior Secretary Deb Haaland signature finalized a here-to-fore complicated and highly contentious agreement between the Confederated Salish and Kootenai tribes (CSKT), the state of Montana, and the federal government. The problem was reconciling

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Native American Agriculture Fund announces $14 million in grants awarded

The Native American Agriculture Fund (NAAF) announces $14 million in grants awarded to 54 organizations serving Native producers. This investment directly benefits 141 sovereign Tribal Nations in 26 different states, impacting nearly 125,000 Native farmers, ranchers, fishers, harvesters, and community producers. This marks the third year of grantmaking from the Native American Agriculture

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Deadline nears for 2022 legislative intern applications

PIERRE – October 8, 2021 is the deadline for college or university students to file applications with the Legislative Research Council to serve as legislative interns for the 2022 Legislative Session. Twenty-two intern positions are available and students from all majors are encouraged to apply. Interns are needed to serve

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Juvenile justice for Native children 

HONOLULU – U.S. Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i), chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, issued the following statement upon President Biden’s signing of S. 325, which extends the deadline for the Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children to submit its report to Congress and the

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StrongHearts Native helpline statement for 2021 Domestic Violence Awareness Month

EAGAN, Minn. — During Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October, StrongHearts Native Helpline joins advocates, sister organizations and communities throughout Indian Country to raise awareness about domestic violence and to support and honor survivors and victims. This year, StrongHearts calls on everyone — advocates, tribal leaders, reservation and urban Indian

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Rally for reproductive rights

Coalition of Local Women’s and Indigenous Rights Organizations Host Black Hills Rally for Reproductive Rights on October 2, 2021   “We need each other. We need to bring our cultural ways of getting along, regardless of skin color. Dig down and show your children that fierceness. We fight for our

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