Former OST President sentenced to prison

Former OST President Julian Bear Runner in front of Federal Courthouse in Rapid City. A federal judge, Linda Reade, has sentenced Julian Bear Runner, the former president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, to 22 months in prison for committing crimes such as wire fraud, larceny, embezzlement, and theft from an

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Shared by Native Sun News Today June 24, 2024

Oceti Wakan: Mending the sacred fireplace

PINE RIDGE – About a mile or so up Tobacco Road in Pine Ridge, sits a cabin that Cindy Catches shared with her husband, medicine man Peter Catches until his death in 2018. Cindy was raised in a coal mining community in the mountains of West Virginia and had a

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Shared by Native Sun News Today June 24, 2024

Heritage Living Center reopens

Susie Cain, 86, oldest resident of Heritage Center and Kay Medicine Bull, new Executive Director. (Photo courtesy photo journalist John Warrner) ASHLAND, Mont. – On Friday, June 7, 2024, the Heritage Living Center, a senior home in Ashland, hosted a well-attended grand re-opening The event featured speakers, gourd and round

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Shared by Native Sun News Today June 13, 2024

Dog attacks still a problem at Northern Cheyenne

Packs of wild dogs are commonly spotted in the rural areas of the reservation, often posing a threat to hikers. Pictured a pack of wild dogs on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation. (Photo courtesy Montana Dept. of Wildlife) LAME DEER, Mont. – Earlier in May, the Northern Cheyenne Tribal Council issued

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Shared by Native Sun News Today June 10, 2024

First Annual Pride Parade was a watershed moment

A variety of floats participated, with top honors going to the Oyate Health Center float with the Songz Drag Family float coming in a close second. (Photo courtesy Black Hills Center for Equality, Inc.) RAPID CITY – An estimated 1,500 plus people kicked off Pride Month on Saturday June 1,

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Shared by Native Sun News Today June 10, 2024