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LOUISVILLE — The Schimmel sisters—Shoni and Jude—play in the Sweet Sixteen today in the NCAA tournament as Louisville Cardinals (32-4) women’s basketball team plays Louisiana State University Tigers....
Wind and rain over the weekend have been hampering recovery efforts in the one-square-mile debris field that used to be Oso, Washington before it was obliterated by March 22's devastating landslide. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/03/30/native-landslide-survivor-describes-devastating-wall-mud-missing-reduced-90-154234...
KESHENA, WI (WTAQ) - Fire crews were busy late Saturday afternoon when they responded to a bus fire at the Menominee Public Transit Building in Keshena....
KESHENA – Keshena fire officials battled a bus fire at the Menominee Public Transit Building Saturday evening....
It was at about 3:30 p.m. on a Friday in January 1958 when the truck pulled up next to the Edmonton Indian Residential School with a coffin from the hospital....
Farmington — The U.S. House of Representatives has reauthorized a grant program to help with the treatment and prevention of diabetes among American Indians and Alaska Natives....
In Kansas and across the nation, minority students are underrepresented in gifted programs and are suspended at higher rates, new data from the Department of Education show....
Whether you’re a novice or veteran attending a pow wow, certain behaviors are expected while you’re on the grounds or in the arena. Although customs may vary from tribe to Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com:81/2014/03/29/pow-wow-etiquette-10-rules-follow-and-out-arena-154195...
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA — Ho-Chunk tribal citizen, Ethel Funmaker, the mother of Wisconsin Badger, No. 24 Bronson Koenig, will be in the stands tonight in Anaheim, California as the Badgers play the Arizona Wildcats in the “Elite Eight” game in West Regional game of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament....
A memorandum of understanding was signed February 26 by National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC) Chairwoman Cheryl Causley and Census Bureau Deputy Director Nancy Potok that is aimed at increasing response rates to the Tribal Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS), an annual Census Bureau survey that collects and maintains information about legal boundaries as well as the names and official status of federally recognized American Indian reservations. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/03/26/acc...