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  • Jun 11, 2013

    On April 8, 2013, Joseph Orozco was convicted by a jury of one count of Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child in violation of section 288.5 of the California Penal Code, and two counts of Lewd or Lascivious Acts with a Child under 14 in violation of California Penal Code section 288(a). The defendant was the Hoopa Elementary School After-School Program leader at the time of the offense. The offenses took place while the three minors were attending the After-School Program. The case was tried before the Honorable Christopher Wil...

  • Jun 11, 2013

    The Assembly of First Nations and Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami say they are facing 30 per cent cuts to project funding from the federal government starting this year....

  • Jun 11, 2013

    KYLE — The name of the place, The Dead Man’s Hand Company’s Old West Gypsy Market and Espresso Café, is long and a real tongue twister, but the idea behind it is a story in itself....

  • Jun 11, 2013

    Activists and liquor store owners are clashing in the town of Whiteclay, Nebraska on the boarder of the Pine Ridge Reservation. Beer delivery trucks are being stopped and vandalized as men wielding baseball bats are accused of threatening protesters....

  • Jun 11, 2013

    HELENA — Five of Montana's seven American Indian reservations don't report drunken-driving convictions to the state, and county prosecutors say the information void poses a safety risk for both repeat offenders and other drivers....

  • Jun 11, 2013

    The Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians has announced the formation of a communications office, and the hiring of Brandon Thoms as director of public relations and Kim Swisher as director of communications....

  • Jun 11, 2013

    A Mistissini, Que., man says he felt he was harassed after Sûreté du Québec police fined him for not carrying his boat registration....

  • A Tribe Called Red: First They Take Turtle Island

    Jun 11, 2013

    With the May 7 release of their sophomore album, Nation II Nation (available through iTunes or the Tribal Spirit Music website), aboriginal DJ group A Tribe Called Red seems poised to become a household name—well, provided you're in a house full of Natives or music critics. The disc and their performances are reaping uniform praise from hip bloggers and the mainstream media alike. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/06/06/tribe-called-red-first-they-take-turtle-island-149582...

  • Jun 11, 2013

    BILLINGS, Mont. — The Obama administration is proposing to end recovery efforts for gray wolves across most of the U.S. and return management to the states....

  • Laurel man charged in tribal fraud denies contempt charges

    Jun 11, 2013

    A Laurel man charged in a conspiracy to steal federal money intended to help the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation recently denied additional contempt charges. Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/laurel-man-charged-in-tribal-fraud-denies-contempt-charges/article_585032ce-8789-5529-b2b7-efe68c8f4cb8.html#ixzz2VuwySrta...

  • James "Dave" Lussier

    Jun 11, 2013

    Lussier, James "Dave" age 74, of Elk River (formerly of Minneapolis) passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on June 2, 2013. Preceded in death by his parents, James and Eunice Lussier; sister, Shirley Berrard; and brothers, John, Darwin and Robert. Survived by loving wife, Barbara; children, Collins, LuAnne Strong, Terri Parker, Dawn Smith, Jodi Adkisson, Corey, Briana, Jason and Robert; special sister-in-law, Kim (Curt) Chapin and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Also...