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Statistically speaking, Jacqueline Schram is an anomaly. Despite a humble background growing up in an Ojibwe family in Canada, she's taken her high school education, gone on to earn three college degrees and is on her way to a fourth....
Native American activist Winona LaDuke will speak at Portland State University on May 13, as part of a protest against Alberta, Canada tar sands extraction and the heavy equipment it could bring through the Columbia Gorge....
WEST POINT — Family history, not cultural history, brought Joe McKeever from New Mexico to West Point — he's the fourth generation of his family to serve his country....
"Geronimo E-KIA." Those words were heard in the Situation Room when Osama bin Laden was killed by bullets to the head and chest. Geronimo was the code name given by U.S. officials for bin Laden; E-KIA stands for "Enemy Killed In Action."...
GREAT FALLS - A retrial is set for July in the case of a former chief criminal investigator for the Fort Peck Tribes charged with murdering a man in April 2006....
There will be no high-profile federal-court trial involving four Utahns accused of stealing — and, in some cases, selling — ancient American Indian artifacts from public lands....
St. Mary's Mission Carnival - May 5 - 2-6 PM...
There are a limited number of spaces available for people to display their arts and crafts in a unique setting at the Lady's Slipper Celebration, Blackduck segment, Saturday, June 25. Nature-related arts/crafts are preferred, either depicting nature or using natural materials. Participants will be hosted in downtown or Wayside Rest area businesses or buildings, and will be featured in the "Art Around Town" art walk portion of the festival. The hours will be 10 - 4. On the day of the tour, maps will be available at the Wayside Rest Festival...
MEMPHIS (April 14, 2011)– To better meet the needs of children and families in Oregon, the boards of directors of Oregon-based ChristieCare and Tennessee-based Youth Villages have agreed to a merger. ChristieCare and Youth Villages, a national nonprofit organization, will announce the merger Thursday during ChristieCare’s Catalyst for Change fundraising luncheon at the Hilton Executive Tower in Portland. Patrick W. Lawler, chief executive officer of Youth Villages, will be the featured speaker at the luncheon. ChristieCare, founded in 1859,...
WASHINGTON, May 3, 2011 – Agriculture Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment Harris Sherman and Interior Secretary Salazar today announced the release of the "2011 State of the Birds" [http://www.stateofthebirds.org/] report that shows federal agencies and partners are making progress in protecting and preserving bird habitat across the country. "This report reflects significant achievements by public agencies and all of our long-standing partners in improving bird habitats," Sherman said. "The USDA programs are particularly in...