U.S. Attorney’s Office Announces 37 People Indicted in Large-Scale Meth Trafficking Network in Operation Say Uncle

U.S. Attorney General Ron Parsons United States Attorney Ron Parsons announced that 37 people have been federally indicted as part of OCDETF Operation Say Uncle.  OCDETF stands for Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces, which is a “keystone of the Attorney General’s strategy to reduce the availability of illicit narcotics

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Senate sinks bill to protect Two-Spirits from hate crimes

Two-Spirit rights advocates, seen left to right, Tasha R. Fridia, Sen. Peri Pourier, Oglala Sioux Tribal Vice-President Alicia Mousseau, Isaiah Brokenleg, Sen. Red Dawn Foster, Felipa Deleon, and Monique Mousseau.COURTESY / Monique Mousseau PIERRE—When Senate Bill 166 unanimously passed in the South Dakota Senate Judiciary Committee on Feb. 18, it

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Bill introduced to block Devil’s Tower name change

Cynthia Lummis, a junior United States Senator from Wyoming WYOMING – Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyoming) has brought back legislation that would protect the name of Devils Tower National Monument from being changed. The bill, which is co-sponsored by Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyoming), would ensure the name Devils Tower for the

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 Medals of Honor rescinded

Sen. Troy Heinert: “Those medals are a constant reminder of what our country’s policy was to our ancestors.” PIERRE—Sen. Troy Heinert’s bill to rescind Medals of Honor given to U.S. soldiers for involvement in the Dec. 29 Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890 received unanimous, 35-0, approval from fellow state legislators

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Republicans grill Deb Haaland

Gay Kingman, right, thanked Deb Haaland, left, “for being the strong, intelligent, honorable person who very articulately schooled some ill-mannered old men today.”COURTESY / GPTCA WASHINGTON – Deb Haaland, the first Native American nominated to be a Cabinet secretary, remained characteristically cool under grilling from Republican petroleum industry defenders during

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Wyoming MMIP report

Wyoming Survey and Analysis Center at the University of Wyoming (Photo Courtesy) WYOMING – The “Missing and Murdered Indigenous People” report which was prepared by the Wyoming Survey and Analysis Center on behalf of Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Task Force has been published. “Despite representing

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New leadership for Indian Affairs

The tribe and numerous other intervenors have been taking the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the private foreign investors to task over more than 10 years for breaking environmental and historic preservation laws in pursuit of Dewey Burdock permits. (photo courtesy) RAPID CITY—Given the Biden Administration has now replaced the Trump

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