Sixty-four new officers who will serve in 41 agencies across the state graduated last from the Montana Law Enforcement ...
Representatives from the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) and state Board of Investments (BOI) reviewed proposals for Miles City and Hardin Friday for new state forensic ...
Drums, dancing and tradition filled the air in Billings over the weekend for the third annual Billings Powwow. This event is about more than celebration; it honors loved ones, preserves ...
The Sacred Grounds guide does not replace legal counsel, but it does provide a framework for the handling and care of Native American human remains and cultural objects rooted in Indigenous values and ...
The Northern Cheyenne Tribal Council is looking to strengthen its ordinance on dangerous dogs after a brutal attack on a tribal member prompted renewed discussions about community safety.
With perfect timing, the Red Lodge-based children’s charity, the Native American Childrens’ Association, (NACA), announced the distribution of over 200 new children’s coats. The new outerwear- along ...
In a sweeping Symposium at the Little Bighorn College on Nov. 12, speaker Dr. Alden Big Man, Jr. continued his presentation on the Treaty of 1825, filling in cultural ...
Secretary Scott Turner announced the availability of federal disaster assistance to the Crow Tribe of Montana to supplement recovery efforts in the areas affected by ...