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Rocky Boy's chairman pleads guilty to theft of more than $50,000

The Chairman of the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation was arraigned and pleaded guilty to theft from an Indian tribal organization....

 

Officers secure scene where two found dead

SPIRIT LAKE INDIAN RESERVATION, N.D. — An officer from the Bureau of Indian Affairs was stationed Tuesday outside the house where neighbors say two young children were found dead Saturday in St. Michael, on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation....

 

Tanana Chiefs Conference posts reward for new evidence in Hartman murder case Read more: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner - Tanana Chiefs Conference posts reward for new evidence in Hartman murder case

FAIRBANKS — The Tanana Chiefs Conference announced Monday afternoon it is offering a $5,500 reward for information about the 1997 killing of John Hartman in an effort to exonerate the four men convicted of the crime. Read more: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner - Tanana Chiefs Conference posts reward for new evidence in Hartman murder case...

 

Binge drinking increases in N.W.T.

The number of people in the Northwest Territories who binge drink has gone up in recent years, according to a recent government survey....

 

Body of missing Washoe Tribe member found

A man whose body was found Saturday has been identified as 43-year-old Charles Michael Mose, a Washoe Tribal member, who has been missing since May 5....

 

Fort Belknap Indian Reservation Deals with Flooding, Worries Worst is Yet to Come

In Blaine County, more heavy rain means bad news for the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, where over eight inches of rain fell in less than 48 hours this weekend. The close-knit community of Hays bore the brunt of it....

 

Hundreds flee advancing floodwaters in Montana

Record rains and snowmelt are blamed for flooding across much of Montana, prompting Governor Brian Schweitzer to declare an emergency on Monday....

 

Shiprock man sentenced for running over his brother with pickup truck

FARMINGTON — A Shiprock man who ran over his brother with his truck in May 2010 will spend the next four years in federal prison....

 

Parker pleads guilty to theft from Indian tribal organization

Raymond Parker, Jr., a 56-year-old resident of Box Elder and one of the leaders of the Chippewa Cree tribal organization, was arraigned in Great Falls on Tuesday and pled guilty to theft from an Indian tribal organization....

 

Crow Reservation Flood Leaves Families Homeless

The flooding that began Friday in southeastern Montana and continued throughout the week-end has devastated at least 50 (fifty) homes of over 60 (sixty) families on the Crow Reservation, which is located south of Billings, MT. The flood spread quickly, flooding homes and buildings and washing out roads and bridges....

 

Stranded Lodge Grass residents in need of supplies

LODGE GRASS - Major roadways into the small community Lodge Grass are closed due to a few feet of flooding. Q2 got the rare opportunity on Tuesday afternoon to access the community with police escorts. The community has been stranded since rising waters washed out roads and filled roadways....

 

Tornadoes hit northeastern Cherokee Nation

BUTLER, Okla. – Carol Arnold suffered damage to her property when an F-3 tornado hit the northern Delaware County area May 22. The storm busted out her home’s windows, damaged the roof and blocked the driveway and filled the yard with debris....

 

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