Providing plasma to fight COVID

While masks and social distancing are the two prime strategies any person can use to combat the spread of COVID-19, the very practice of them restricts people from doing what people do best— galvanizing others to do something positive and productive. One simple individual way to help health care workers

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Pandemic consolation prize

“That stimulus check really did help quite a bit,” Dominic Eastman (right) said, after Sicangu Oyate volunteer OFFER CARES Coordinator Ronald L. Neiss (left) helped him file to obtain it. COURTESY / Project Stimulus PART V ROSEBUD – Dominic Eastman was the first recipient of a pandemic stimulus check in

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Thirty-eight condemned to hang

Part 2 of 2 Dakota warriors attack White settlements during the Dakota War of 1862 Even out in the rough and tumble American West, war had rules, and history clearly indicates both sides had a problem observing them. The folks in Washington knew the rules, and expected others to observe

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South Dakota industrial hemp plan approved

RAPID CITY – Farmers will be able to go grow hemp during the growing season of 2021 after the South Dakota Rules Review Committee approved the state’s industrial hemp rules on Dec. 7. The South Dakota Department of Agriculture oversees the industrial hemp program but the Department of Public safety

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Soo San Drive renamed

RAPID CITY – Soo San Drive, a road in West Rapid City which was previously associated with the Rapid City Indian Boarding School, has been renamed to Sioux San Drive by the Rapid City Council in a 9-1 vote. The issue was met with little discussion and the only dissenting

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Wakpamni Community Lake lawsuit dismissed

A civil lawsuit filed in the wake of a bond scandal that defrauded the Wakpamni Lake Community Corporation and retirement investment funds of $43 million has been dismissed. The suit alleged that law firms involved failed to perform their due diligence in the issuance of the fraudulent bonds. The Wakpamni

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Local group’s challenge against IHS dismissed

RAPID CITY – The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has dismissed Donna Gilbert, Julie Mohney, and Charmaine White Face’s challenge against IHS about Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board’s (GPTCHB) 638 contract. The original challenge was dismissed from the United States District Court for the District of South Dakota –

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Kevin Killer takes helm of OST

Newly elected Oglala Sioux Tribe President Kevin Killer and Vice President Alicia Mousseaux KYLE — Newly elected Oglala Sioux Tribe President Kevin Killer and Vice President Alicia Mousseaux were sworn into office and conducted their first meeting on December 4 at the Piya Wiconi Multipurpose Building on the main campus

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Buffalo Jump: A site above all sites

Part II The Vore Buffalo Jump (VBJ) near Sundance, Wyoming is one of the largest preserved big game kill sites in the world, said Dr. Charles Reher, the leading archaeologist who excavated the site, devoting much of his career to get the site protected, researched and donated to UW and

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