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  • Jun 29, 2011

    HARBOR SPRINGS -- One vote was the deciding factor in the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Tribal general election Monday night, even after a hand-recount....

  • Jun 29, 2011

    HOBART — The Oneida Tribe of Indians Police Department should be the primary responder to 9-1-1 calls in part of the village, an appellate court ruled Tuesday....

  • Jun 29, 2011

    The B.C. government declared the end of the war in the woods two years ago when it established the protection of the Great Bear Rainforest, the largest remaining intact temperate rain forest in the world....

  • Project boosts care for intoxicated people detained by police

    Jun 29, 2011

    Project boosts care for intoxicated people detained by police Read more: http://www.thestarphoenix.com/health/Project+boosts+care+intoxicated+people+detained+police/5021023/story.html#ixzz1QfakaIus...

  • Jun 29, 2011

    Measures are being taken to prevent future sudden deaths in Saskatoon Police cells. Trained medical staff will now be on hand 12 hours a day....

  • Jun 29, 2011

    ESCANABA - After thinking long and hard about the punishment for three Garden Peninsula men involved in an illegal fishing operation, the judge handed down the maximum judgment, sending the trio to jail for one year Monday....

  • Jun 29, 2011

    In a win for Native moms who want increased psychological support in their efforts to raise healthy families, the Office of the First Lady has embarked on a breastfeeding awareness campaign in Indian country....

  • Jun 29, 2011

    Marquette — Nicholas James Sayles, 29, of Kincheloe, a member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, was sentenced to 35 months in federal prison for domestic assault by a habitual offender last week, according to U.S. Attorney Donald Davis. In addition to the prison term, U.S. District Judge R. Allan Edgar ordered Sayles to serve 3 years of supervised release following his prison stint, plus a $100 special assessment....

  • New Justice Department Study Focuses on Tribal Crime Data

    Sacramento Bee|Jun 29, 2011

    WASHINGTON, June 28, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today the Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) released Compendium of Tribal Crime Data, 2011. The compendium includes BJS's most current data on key criminal justice issues in Indian Country. It addresses gaps in national-level reporting of tribal crime data and is part of BJS's first annual report to Congress mandated by the Tribal Law and Order Act (TLOA), 2010. The compendium describes BJS data collection activities and presents selected findings on important tribal...

  • Jun 29, 2011

    FORT YATES, NORTH DAKOTA — The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe received good news last week, they were given the green light to operate their telecommunications company throughout the entire reservation....