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  • 2019 July Celebration: Saturday Afternoon Parade - P53

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 4, 2019

    12 July Celebration: Saturday Afternoon Parade Red Lake Independence Day Pow Wow Winners 2019: https://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2019/07/09/news/red-lake-independence-day-pow-wow-winners-2019/81714.html See all July 2019 Pow Wow: https://www.facebook.com/michael.barrett.35/media_set?set=a.2622813704447375&type=3 https://www.facebook.com/michael.barrett.35/media_set?set=a.2623615457700533&type=3...

  • Voters Head To Polls In Eastern Band Of Cherokee Elections

    Sep 4, 2019

    Voters will cast their ballots this week in elections for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians tribal government. Blue Ridge Public Radio’s Western North Carolina reporter Lilly Knoepp sat down with the two candidates running for principal chief of the Eastern Band: current Chief Richard Sneed and longtime tribal council member Teresa McCoy. They shared details about their platforms and issues affecting the tribal community, including the pressing concern of how to diversify income for the tribe, especially as the South Carolina-based C...

  • North Dakota may be hiding an oil spill larger than the Exxon Valdez

    Sep 4, 2019

    Workers cleaning up an oil spill in North Dakota that is officially listed as 10 gallons recovered 240,000 gallons, but the actual number might be larger than the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska in 1989 which released about 11 million gallons of crude. The discrepancy in the numbers, first reported by the environmental blog DeSmog, shows how inadequate North Dakota’s policy is for reporting spills. The state doesn’t update initial public reports on spills. https://www.rawstory.com/2019/09/north-dakota-may-be-hiding-an-oil-spill...

  • Noem requests another $11 million in federal disaster aid

    Sep 4, 2019

    PIERRE | As harsh weather continues to bear down on South Dakota, Gov. Kristi Noem is requesting the White House grant two additional presidential disaster declarations to cover $11 million in additional damage to counties, including Pennington, Meade and Lawrence. Noem's office announced the additional requests for federal assistance after President Donald Trump signed a $46 million disaster declaration in June to cover damage from back-to-back winter storms and subsequent flooding in March and April. A separate disaster declaration was...