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The Long Soldier Parade has been a Fort Yates staple for decades, according to Cottonwood-Gabe, who has organized the parade ...
National statistics show that overdose deaths are higher among American Indians than any other population. That’s why Emily’s ...
A 31-year-old Eagle Butte man was shot and killed by law enforcement Tuesday night in Haakon County, according to the South ...
Autumn Two Bulls is a mother and grandmother who wants safer days for kids on the Pine Ridge Reservation and beyond; she has ...
Little was one of 29 Bush Fellows announced this year, and one of five who are Native. The Bush Fellowship provides up to ...
It’s one way Native American tribes and organizations are responding to concerns about low measles vaccination rates and patients’ difficulty accessing health care as the disease spreads across the ...
In the southeast corner of Frontier Park, tipis are set up to host the dozens of Native American vendors, dancers, ...
Brian Curley, a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, officially signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks this week after being selected 92nd overall in the third round of the 2025 MLB Draft ...
Jul. 24—FORT THOMPSON, S.D. — A Fort Thompson woman has been sentenced to three months in federal prison for embezzling over $44,000 from the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe while serving as its Human ...
Construction crews are using a crane to lift a state-of-the-art MRI machine into the new Sanford Orthopedics building.
Besides helping South Sioux City’s infrastructure and firefighting capabilities, Sen. Fischer also advanced spending to help improve projects concerning Nebraska’s water infrastructure.