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  • Fire on Ft. Berthold Reservation Destroys New Apartment Complex, Tenants Evacuated

    Apr 5, 2021

    New Town, N.D. - A fire on the Ft. Berthold Reservation destroyed a new apartment complex early Sunday morning causing dozens of families to evacuate to the nearby Northern Lights Wellness Center in New Town, N.D. Hawk Estates is owned by the Three Affiliated Tribes-Mandan, Hidatsa & Arikara (MHA)-and opened on July 17, 2017. The apartment complex has 36 units with 34 units occupied. All tenants were evacuated. According to KFYTV, one person was treated for smoke inhalation....

  • Making a difference in Indian Country

    Apr 5, 2021

    IndiJ Public Media President Karen Lincoln-Michel joins us to talk about the legacy of Indian Country Today and it's future. And joining us for another pandemic perspective is doctor Mary Owen. Plus Oglala Lakota College turns 50! Telling us the difference this has made for the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota is its President Thomas Shortbull. Also Native journalist Natasha Brennan has more about the Rincon band's economic development in southern California. A slice of our Indigenous world The U.S. Justice Department is finalizing its...

  • Looking for romance? Scammers are looking for you too

    Apr 5, 2021

    Hooking up with a person online, having a lot of things in common, and sharing the same dreams sounds exhilarating, especially for a lonely person aged 40 to 69. Sadly, the scenario might not be the result of Cupid’s carefully aimed arrow, but a methodologically plotted romance scam — a long-term plan to take advantage of someone who is prepared to give everything away just to see their beloved. How do scammers find their victims? Just like businesses analyze consumer behavior to base their decisions on data, scammers analyze stolen ide...

  • AUTO TECHNICIAN-SHOP MANAGER-TRAINER - OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY/AUTOMOTIVE TRAINING CENTER

    Apr 5, 2021

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT AUTO TECHNICIAN-SHOP MANAGER-TRAINER OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY/AUTOMOTIVE TRAINING CENTER Open: April 1, 2021 Closing: April 16, 2021 @ 12:00 p.m. Primary Function: Auto Shop Manager oversees all business and administrative aspects of the service center. Including technician duties, hiring, training basic automotive skills, evaluating technicians and support staff, keeping and maintaining inventory, aware of price fluctuations and marketing responsibilities....

  • FRONT LINE CASHIERS - Seven Clans Casinos-Red Lake, MN

    Apr 5, 2021

    *EXTERNAL POSITION OPENINGS** FRONT LINE CASHIERS Seven Clans Casinos-Red Lake, MN OPENS: April 5, 2021 CLOSES: Until Filled POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the supervision of the prevailing Cage/Vault Supervisor is responsible to assist guests with monetary transactions for Seven Clans Casino/RL. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Secures necessary information from guests and associates before making exchanges of coins, currency, tokens, coupons or processing jackpot payouts. • Exchanges American and...

  • INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN INDIAN ARTS (IAIA) ANNOUNCES NBCU ACADEMY SCHOLARSHIP FOR IAIA STUDENTS SEEKING BROADCAST JOURNALISM CERTIFICATE

    Apr 5, 2021

    SANTA FE, N.M: April 3, 2021 - NBCUniversal News Group, through their NBCU Academy Program, has funded scholarships for IAIA's newly-launched Certificate in Broadcast Journalism. Beginning in Fall 2021, scholarships of $10,000 will be available to eligible third and fourth-year students with financial need who declare for IAIA's new Certificate in Broadcast Journalism. Scholarship funds are to be used for tuition assistance, student housing, internship stipends, field reporting, or equipment. Deadline to apply June 1, 2021 - APPLY NOW!!!! To...

  • New Mexico Indian Affairs Department Announces Indigenous Youth Council

    Apr 5, 2021

    SANTA FE – The New Mexico Indian Affairs Department (IAD) on Friday announced the establishment of the inaugural Indigenous Youth Council. The council was formed in February 2021 following two listening sessions that IAD held with tribal youth from across the state. Issues discussed ranged from the desire to have access to higher education resources to behavioral and mental health needs for tribal communities. Participants also voiced the desire to have more intertribal connection between the Nations, Tribes, and Pueblos in the state. The NM In...