OST Chief of Staff terminated

         Cindy Giago (Photo Courtesy) PINE RIDGE – The Oglala Sioux Tribe Council held a January 15 hearing at the Lakota Dome at Prairie Wind Casino and terminated the Chief of Staff, Cindy Giago, over a complaint from Justin Pourier. Pourier, who was the Director of the

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Shared by Native Sun News Today January 28, 2021

Navajo president gets Covid-19 vaccine

                                   Navajo President, Jonathan Nez GALLUP, N.M – Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez received the Corona virus vaccine live on Facebook hoping to ensure people that the shot is safe and necessary. On December

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State lawmakers face public’s water rights issues

At a September event in Rapid City, water protectors raise awareness: The opportunity to take part in the decision-making process on water permits by filing petitions with the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources would be knee-capped, if the agency’s proposed HB1028 is approved in the current state

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OST Okays legal action against BLM

PINE RIDGE – The Oglala Sioux Tribal Council has authorized legal action in response to a federal Bureau of Land Management decision allowing oil-and-gas fracking on a 1.5-million-acre swatch of unceded Ft. Laramie Treaty territory in Wyoming, the Native Sun News Today learned Jan. 6. The BLM denied all of

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Hundreds rally against Minnesota pipeline

Opponents of the Enbridge Line 3 Replacement pipeline expansion project, who call themselves water protectors, march from their permanent camp to the construction path. (Photo by Justine Anderson) PALISADE, Minn. — Hundreds gathered near the banks of the Mississippi River in northern Minnesota on Jan. 9 to oppose the construction

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Ten remarkable decisions by the SD Supreme Court in 2020

(Photo Credit) Roger Baron By Roger Baron, Professor Emeritus The observations contained herein are solely those of the author and do not represent the views of the University of South Dakota. The order of presentation is chronological. Preliminary Comments: Both the criminal and civil dockets are included. Five of the

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