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Stanley R. Crooks, the beloved chairman of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community and revered Indian country leader, died on Saturday, August 25 at the St. Francis Regional Medical Center in Shakopee, Minnesota, surrounded by his family and friends, the nation announced on its website. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/08/27/shakopee-mdewakanton-chairman-stanley-r-crooks-remembered-and-missed-by-many-131316 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/08/27/shakopee-mdewakanton-chairman-stanley-r-c...
WASHINGTON — Neither a student ID nor a military ID will prove someone is a resident of South Carolina, but the attorney general there said on Monday that one of those forms of identification is still somehow superior under the state’s contested voting law....
PINE RIDGE, S.D. (AP) — Five people protesting beer sales in the northern Nebraska town of Whiteclay were arrested when they locked arms and blocked a road....
WHITECLAY, Neb. | The Nebraska border town of Whiteclay filled Sunday afternoon as protesters from as far as the West Coast spoke and demonstrated in an attempt to end alcohol sales in the town....
FORT TOTTEN, N.D. – Spirit Lake officials met here today with a "strike team" of U.S. Interior Department officials, hoping to reassure the director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and others that they are making progress on improving the tribe's embattled social services department....
HELENA — A federal review of $12.3 million in grants to the Rocky Boy Indian Reservation to build or renovate correctional facilities found transactions were mostly recorded accurately, but that administrative processes were not always conducted properly....
The Blackfeet Tribal Business Council declared a state of emergency Monday after the council’s executive committee voted to suspend three of the council’s nine members indefinitely, prompting extra security amid angry protests adjacent to the council’s offices....
RAPID CITY — Winona LaDuke, an Anishinaabe from White Earth, Minn., is a longtime activist and author of books for the cause of indigenous environmental justice. Why then is she releasing a book about the military?...
The extent of Arctic sea ice has reached a record low, a historic retreat that scientists said is a stark signal of how climate change is transforming the global landscape....
SANTA FE — New Mexico's highest court has ruled in favor of the oil industry in a dispute over whether two companies owed the state nearly $25 million in royalties for natural gas and oil produced on state land....
Cocopah Police Chief James Spurgeon is under investigation by tribal officials and Yuma police after his service weapon was allegedly found in the home of an acquaintance by the person's 6-year-old son, who pointed it at his father. Read more: http://www.yumasun.com/articles/police-81330-investigation-cocopah.html#ixzz24qNFZoZe...
Some families left homeless by wildfires on the North Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Montana will live in temporary housing units that once were used in Joplin for tornado survivors....
WASHINGTON – To help stop the spread of HIV and sexually transmitted diseases, Indian Health Services supported the development of a Tribal HIV/STD Training Kit and Policy Guide....
The chairman of a Minnesota tribe that made many loans, grants and donations to South Dakota tribes over the years died Aug. 25, according to the Oglala Sioux Tribe....
A man and a woman have died, and two others are in hospital, following a single-vehicle rollover on the Poundmaker First Nation on Saturday....